HSienzant
Philosopher
And so, your point is???? Are you saying Dr. Jenkins did not really state what he stated and signed on P. 530 of the Warren Report:
Medical Witness NO. 7 -- Dr.Marian Jenkins
Dr Marion Jenkins from his signed statement, Warren Report, P. 530
"There was a great laceration on the right side fo the head (temporal and occipital)... so that there was herniation and laceration of the great areas of the brain, even to the extent that the cerebellum had protruded from the wound." -- M.T. Jenkins M.D. Warren Report, Page 530.
As I wrote initially:
Of course, the fact that Jenkins said the wound was on the right side of the head in plain English doesn't faze Robert one bit. Nor that the wound extended from the temporal to the occipital region of the head.
His dishonest treatment of Jenkins' statement has been pointed out to him numerous times in the past.
Robert's typical response in the past was the use a bigger font for the mention of "occipital" and "cerebellum" (he would love to make the mention of "temporal" and "right side of the head" disappear completely, but he's limited in that regard).
You start by raise a straw argument that has no substance (asking if I was denying what Jenkins claimed). Clearly that is not what I wrote. You must be desperate for an argument to raise this nonsensical a claim.
You then go on to do again exactly what I predicted you would do (well, you did use bold instead of a larger font, but the essence is the same). You ignored above entirely the parts of Jenkins' statement you don't like. Exactly as I said you would.
Thanks again for proving my point.
Hank
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