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Offline Nicholas Turner

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2018, 07:06:55 PM »
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These lazy CT assassination buffs refuse to acknowledge that FMJ ammo was designed to pass through-and-through flesh and remain intact. In fact, FMJ ammo is not recommended for home defense because of its overpenetration aspect: You might land a couple on your intruder, but also hit a family member who might be lined up 'downrange', so-to-speak (nudge nudge, wink wink).

For some, personal incredulity seems to be the deciding factor when it comes to this question.

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Offline Nicholas Turner

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« Reply #9 on: September 08, 2018, 07:26:49 PM »
     

No words? Nothing sensible to say? That's a shame.

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #10 on: September 08, 2018, 07:31:30 PM »
     Some people believe in God because without God they can't make sense of their existence.  This is why a simple explanation works for most people.   They use it like Faith.  There may be good reasons to believe in God, but I see none for believing the explanation given by the Warren Commission.  When men are this devious and rabid you can't make sense of them, it's like contemplating the idea of evil.   Trusting them then becomes the foundation for trusting evil and the mind blanks out.  It's a sad example of brilliant crime and twisted minds.

None of that makes any sense. Let?s track this:

There?s no existential reason to believe the WC > commissioners (?) acted incomprehensibly > this is like evil > trusting them is to trust evil.

Huh. And you?re accusing other people of illogic and utterly bizarre gibberish.

Please cognitively review things you think are deep and meaningful before producing another? thing like this.       

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #11 on: September 08, 2018, 08:03:47 PM »
     Some people believe in God because without God they can't make sense of their existence.  This is why a simple explanation works for most people.   They use it like Faith.  There may be good reasons to believe in God, but I see none for believing the explanation given by the Warren Commission.  When men are this devious and rabid you can't make sense of them, it's like contemplating the idea of evil.   Trusting them then becomes the foundation for trusting evil and the mind blanks out.  It's a sad example of brilliant crime and twisted minds.


Offline Nicholas Turner

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #12 on: September 08, 2018, 08:27:57 PM »
     Clever.

Nothing 'clever' about it.

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Offline Nicholas Turner

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #13 on: September 08, 2018, 08:40:09 PM »
     Playing to an audience that is half-articulate with a gyrational upload of the arguments you want them to happily affect in weighing in on your cred may come over as douchbaggery to the learned but it's clever.

In English please

Offline Nicholas Turner

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #14 on: September 08, 2018, 08:51:29 PM »
Idiom dictionary:  Playing to a (crowd):  https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/play+to+the+crowd

Half-articulate:  eager student legitimately requesting clarification


gyrational:  pomposity, to box shadows, much ado
affect:   adoption of stylized learning to show one's currency on the market

douchbaggery, difficult to translate, to pose as in weighty learning while backed by the truncheon or mob rule

learned:  the ability to study and discern reality thereby

clever:  what he did

The purpose of language is to convey meaning to others. Keep it simple is my advice. Plain English all the way.

Online Steve Howsley

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Re: LNers: Your Views of the Missed Shot?
« Reply #15 on: September 08, 2018, 10:41:30 PM »
    One of the bullets was named a magic bullet for a bizarre trajectory emerging pristine after supposedly smashing bones and littering the wrist of the Governor with fragments that clearly did not come from the bullet exhibited.   The second magic bullet hit Kennedy in the back of head and drove his head backwards???   Magic.  We're in Disneyland after dark.   With a stretch of the imagination you could have a third magic bullet, the one fired at the man who hated Kennedy most, Gen. Walker, by the man they say killed the object of his obsession.   Wild, dude.  Makes sense.  All those magic bullets flying around, what with Walker being missed, evidence disappearing, theories made legend from on high, must have been the Magical Wizard of Oz.   Walker just dusted his sleeves, myuh, honey he forgot to duck, back to the drawing board at Pentagon Disney.

Pristine? You need to do some research.

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