Frankly, I'm surprised you didn't put in "most likely".
You were trying to make the case that his doubt over a claim which indicated a state of mind was no different than your positive claim about a state of mind. That they somehow both constitute "acting like you knew something about his frame of mind". They don't.
So what's the big deal then if Martin doubts it?
You were trying to make the case that his doubt over a claim which indicated a state of mind was no different than your positive claim about a state of mind.No I wasn't. Martin tried to imply that I was. But that isn't what I said. Here is the sequence:
Martin stated his opinion and asked for my opinion about his opinion:
But that would be hell of a way to "conceal" a rifle he had just used in an attempted murder, don't you think?Here is my response (I didn't agree with Martin's opinion and stated some reasons why):
Even in today’s paranoid world with all the security measures, etc., people travel with firearms. As long as they aren’t in their carry-on items they are permissible. And there wasn’t exactly an active dragnet of police activity looking for Walker’s attacker when LHO traveled to New Orleans. So, no..,
Here is Martin's response (He argues that the point is about Oswald's frame of mind. And then Martin explains what his opinion is regarding what Oswald's frame of mind would not have been.):
You are missing the point. Sure, many people travel with firearms, but how many of those have just used that weapon to shoot somebody? It's about Oswald's frame of mind. Having just tried to kill a man with that rifle, would he risk transporting it in a duffelbag with the barrel sticking out? I seriously doubt it....
But it is once again clear that you are using biased speculation to try to shape the narrative towards your own opinion.
Now, if you believe Martin was not "acting like he knew something about Oswald's frame of mind, then please explain how you arrived at that conclusion.
Fast forward to - I said:
No one has said that it was anything but conjecture.you responded:
So what's the big deal then if Martin doubts it?There is no big deal about it. And this argument is a prime example of why no one should engage either one of you. Endless nonsense and a waste of time. Ending in ridiculous accusations...