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|    Gil Jesus to Bud    |
|    Re: Why the ER doctors belief that JFK's    |
|    23 Nov 23 03:36:09    |
      From: gjjmail1202@gmail.com              On Thursday, November 23, 2023 at 5:35:34 AM UTC-5, Bud wrote:       > He is applying reasoning to information, and that is like fingernails on a       blackboard to you.               What reasoning ? I've already called him on it.              >        > In the most common gunshot wounds they would be familiar with, the entrances       and exits would be easily discernable to just about anyone.               Then what's the problem ?              >You have the doctors doing what actual experts with training in the proper       fields (wound ballistic experts or forensic experts) would never do, make a       determination at a glance without a proper examination.              Doctors have to determine which way the bullet was travelling in order to       determine which internal organs were struck.              Even if they didn't have experience in exit wounds, they sure as hell had       experience in ENTRANCE wounds.              Nurse Margaret Henchliffe testified that, "we take care of a lot of bullet       wounds down there." ( 6 H 141 )              Dr. Charles Gregory testified that, "here at the Parkland Hospital in Dallas,       our service has attended a considerable amount of such injuries."        He added that personally, he had experience with "approximately 500 such       missile wounds." ( 6 H 96 )              The point that Corbett tries to make that the doctors didn't know what an exit       wound looked like is laughable.       He's implying that they considered every wound an entrance wound. But he       offers no proof to back up that claim.       They didn't describe the wound as an exit wound.       They described it as an ENTRANCE wound. And they had plenty of experience with       those.       These doctors were experienced in gunshot wounds and knew what an entrance       wound looked like.       And the fact is that you can't refute that.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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