19-10-2015, 11:29 PM
Jim Hargrove Wrote:Tom....
I'm not quite sure what your points are ......
Albert Doyle Wrote:Tom Scully Wrote:My point about the driver was that Craig described that person as negro, latin, and a white man. IMO, presenting Craig at all is worse than not mentioning him, and presenting him as "never changed his account," is obnoxious or just irresponsible.
In my opinion it is irresponsible to ignore the multiple other witnesses who confirmed the event.
I don't understand you Tom. You don't seem to be practicing sound analysis. .
I couldn't make it any plainer. John Armstrong makes statements through Jim Hargrove that depart from the actual record of Roger Craig's statements, which I also provided. In response, Jim quotes author James Douglass's quotes of others and Doyle quotes nobody.
John Armstrong describes Roger Craig as a rock solid source. Jim and Doyle are fine with that. I'm not, and I shared why I am not. It is not about me, as I presented Roger Craig in his own words, I excerpted the report of his autopsy, and I posted an opinion of Craig attributed to his daughter. I did not bring Roger Craig up. He was featured by John Armstrong and Jim Hargrove. If you embrace Roger Craigs claims because you believe he never changed what he said, it is difficult to take you seriously.
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