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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #216 on: July 08, 2019, 08:10:07 AM »
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You like to play games and I am 100% sure you probably do, but I just don't know.  It is sarcasm or is it a guilty conscience. How many ways does Bill's dictionary define it? Things a joker says

LOL... a 'guilty conscience' about what, exactly?
About concluding Oswald probably did it?
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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
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Online Richard Smith

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #217 on: July 08, 2019, 02:46:29 PM »
Said the coward who doesn't want to commit for fear of having to answer questions he knows he can't answer

Hilarious given the source.  Does this mean you will be answering that question about Roger Collins?

Offline Denis Pointing

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #218 on: July 08, 2019, 11:21:01 PM »
It's meant as sarcasm

I know that Bill, so was mine.  Thumb1:

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
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Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #219 on: July 08, 2019, 11:57:12 PM »
LOL... a 'guilty conscience' about what, exactly?
About concluding Oswald probably did it?
You are less than sure he did it. I don't doubt that

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #220 on: July 09, 2019, 12:56:42 AM »
You are less than sure he did it. I don't doubt that

LOL. Still livin' the dream, I see. Cool.

This case was probably a slam dunk, served up on a silver platter by Oswald himself. Probably. Every little piece of evidence stuck to him like a post-it note. Probably. And no one else. Probably.

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
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Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #221 on: July 09, 2019, 01:41:03 AM »
LOL. Still livin' the dream, I see. Cool.

This case was probably a slam dunk, served up on a silver platter by Oswald himself. Probably. Every little piece of evidence stuck to him like a post-it note. Probably. And no one else. Probably.

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Perhaps sometimes always but maybe never.
BTW  post-it notes didn't exist until 1979 but unreliable versions were tested the ten years leading up to 3m selling the official post-it in US markets.  I am confident there are no pictures of Oswald with post-it notes all over him. Maybe you probably think there is

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #222 on: July 09, 2019, 01:52:47 AM »
Hilarious given the source.  Does this mean you will be answering that question about Roger Collins?

Why should I answer it again? Just because you don't like the answer I have given? No thanks….

Btw, that's some obsession you have with Mr Collins. As far as I know he has not posted for years and he still occupies your mind. Wow!

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
« Reply #223 on: July 09, 2019, 02:37:05 AM »
Why should I answer it again? Just because you don't like the answer I have given? No thanks….

Btw, that's some obsession you have with Mr Collins. As far as I know he has not posted for years and he still occupies your mind. Wow!

Again?  You have never answered the question as far as I know.  Did you post as Roger Collins or not?  It is not a trick question.  There is no penalty for confirming or denying.  I only ask because my recollection is that Roger Collins claimed to be an attorney while you seem devoid of even the most basic legal knowledge.

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Re: CT's, in court how would you defend Oswald?
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