jlf1961
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Joined: 6/10/2008 From: Somewhere Texas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 Prove he is alive and well in the United States. You cant. I do not have to prove that. It is for you to show me his corpse as I requested. You have admitted that you cannot show me his corpse. I also note that you glibly ignore my suggestion that you tell people how the convicted man was allegedly executed. Perhaps you have something to hide? quote:
ORIGINAL: jlf1961 It rates right up there with the story that the man who was supposed to be Lee Harvey Oswald was actually a soviet agent, and the real Lee Harvey Oswald was killed in the soviet union and replaced. Plastic surgery so well done that his fingerprints were duplicated and matched. The fact is that even if you remove fingerprints with acid, which has been done, the fingerprints grow back. That is a straw man argument, which I do not tolerate. You demean yourself by suggesting such. You would be wise to retract it. McVeigh was executed by lethal injection, witnessed and attested to by a number of people. And the straw man argument as you put does not demean me, I merely gave another example of the logic you are putting forth. Your logic is that all evidence supporting the fact that McVeigh was executed was falsified, and the event was faked. The problem with this is that no one can keep their mouth shut. The problems with the witness protection program is a good example. quote:
Witness protection program faces challenges Some witnesses charged with new crimes But there have been problems. A separate study cited by the Marshals Service found that about 17 percent of protected witnesses with criminal pasts have been charged with new crimes. Other people have quit the program, against the advice of authorities, sometimes with tragic results. Brenda Paz, a former gang member who had been helping a federal murder case against her former boyfriend, died of multiple stab wounds in 2003, two months after she gave up federal protection. Four alleged members of the MS-13 gang, including the ex-boyfriend, have been charged in her killing. Another hole in your theory is that the Timothy McVeigh case took place during the Clinton Administration, the same administration that was in power at the time of the Waco incident AND the Administration who prosecuted the individuals involved in the Ruby Ridge incident. Your theory would involve members of the Government up to and including the President, which makes no sense since it was Bush who was, according to the conspiracy theories, responsible for 9/11. There were no moves against any right wing groups after Oklahoma City, no prosecutions, no ATF raids. There was one siege incident involving a group who kidnapped a west Texas couple after one of their own was arrested by local authorities.
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Boy, it sure would be nice if we had some grenades, don't you think? You cannot control who comes into your life, but you can control which airlock you throw them out of. Paranoid Paramilitary Gun Loving Conspiracy Theorist AND EQUAL OPPORTUNI
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