SpitfireIX
Philosopher
Thread title says it all. Please enlighten us, RedIbis.
Yep, looks like Red, as always, only has offhand quips about just about any subject there is. Bravely refusing to state any opinions about anything!
What did Red say?
But yours are funny!isn't that what I do?![]()
My case for what? An offhand quip about Specter's infamous theory?
Wait a minute, is this about Kennedy?Why you believe the Single Bullet is "magic." And the SBT is only "infamous" in the imaginations of certain conspiracists (obviously including you).
Wait a minute, is this about Kennedy?
Yes. Arlen Specter was assistant counsel for the Warren Commission.
I know, I just didn't know if Red was part of the Kennedy CT crowd.
Oh! Oh! Let me take this one, RedIbis.
"Did I say that?"![]()
With most CTists I would not be surprised, in fact I would expect them to not believe Oswald acted alone, but I didn't lump you in that category. But to clear things up.Specter's Jewish, so I must be an anti-semite, right Cl1m?
what foolishness.
Specter's Jewish, so I must be an anti-semite, right Cl1m?
what foolishness.
I vaguely remember there being an error in the investigation which lent itself to the magic bullet theory. If one were to utilize the error then yes the bullet would be magic but if the error was corrected then the bullet follows a straight trajectory.Why you believe the Single Bullet is "magic." And the SBT is only "infamous" in the imaginations of certain conspiracists (obviously including you).
Wow. I already told you that comment was tongue-in-cheek. Are you really this petty? Is it a persecution complex? What?
What's not so funny is this foolish belief that anyone questioning the official accounts is thought of and called an anti semite.
Agreed. It's just the same as anyone who doesn't believe in a 9/11 conspiracy is thought of and called a Bush lover and/or paid dis-info agent.