Bravo, Robert, you only cited the wrong quote ten times before insisting you already provided that.
I've debate the assassination with other conspiracy addicts and sometimes they've told me they've already provided it, without citing anything once.
So I commend your earnestness, if not your ability to comprehend.
Once again, what you've cited about ten times is that Connally insisted he was hit by the SECOND shot.
We all agree on that, except for you, when you are claiming Connally was hit by the third or fourth shot (as you did recently when you claimed one shot missed the limo and the second shot hit JFK in the neck).
But NOT ONCE have you ever cited any statement from John Connally where he insisted he was hit by a shot
separate from that which hit JFK.
But that is what you keep insisting Connally insisted on. But nowhere have you cited that. Or quoted Connally saying it. For example, you claimed this:
You keep mixing the two up.
Since I've explained it several times, I must assume at this point you either don't understand the difference between 'separate' and 'second' or are simply unable to back up your claims with any evidence.
A little more honesty would be appreciated, Robert. But it appears you don't intend to be honest about your failing.
For example, you quoted Connally saying he was hit by the second shot here:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8167940&postcount=5228
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8162696&postcount=5126
But nowhere did you quote Connally saying he was hit by a separate shot.
Do you not understand the difference between "SECOND" and "SEPARATE"?
Connally, in fact, claimed he didn't know when JFK was hit when he testified to the HSCA. In short, he said the precise opposite of what you are claiming he is insisting on:
Mr. CONNALLY. ... I can only give you my impressions, but I must say you, as I said to the Warren Commission, I do not believe, nor will I ever believe, that I was hit with the first bullet. I don't believe that. I heard the first shot. I reacted to the first shot and I was not hit with that bullet:
Now, there's a great deal of speculation that the President and I were hit with the same bullet that might well be, but it surely wasn't the first bullet and Nelly doesn't think it's the second bullet.
I don't know, I didn't hear the second bullet. I felt the second bullet. We obviously weren't hit by the third bullet. I was down reclining in her lap at the time the third bullet hit.
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Mr. CORNWELL. And, where you disagree is as to the possibility or the question of whether or not it was the same bullet that hit, is that accurate, in other words, the Governor has no knowledge on that subject matter, would that be accurate, since you didn't turn around to see the President, after the first noise, you don't know whether he was hit and Mrs. Connally's recollection is that she did turn and saw him hold his throat before you were hit, is that accurate?
Mr. CONNALLY. That is correct. I never saw him. I never saw Mrs. Kennedy after the shots were fired. I never saw either one of them,
and I don't know when he was hit.
Hank