23-02-2016, 11:50 PM
Alan Ford Wrote:*Moderator*
A couple of things: given the time stamp between my initial request to lock this thread and Mr. Scully's response, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt in that he could have been transcribing his response as I was making the request; and, of further note, just a word of thanks and appreciation to Mr. Cross for his respectful refrain here (given that he has had more than ample opportunity to engage but has respectfully chosen not to). Again, PM mode is the best venue to air this issue out between Mr. Hargrove and Mr. Scully. Thanks again, Mr. Cross, for your respectful refrain given that you had 90% of a half hour to engage but have chosen not to. Thank You!
*note to self: Cam Neely, Jay Miller and Terry O'Reilly (can only wonder how many Cups the Bruins could have won if either of these guys had the discipline of Mr. Cross)
"Lock the thread?" Let us recap. You parrot a thread Mr. Hargrove posted in another forum because you are impressed with Mr. Hargrove's argument and principal(s).
I object to your entire premise. I painstakingly support my opinion. Mr. Cross adds his two cents. I painstakingly support my opinion as to Mr. Cross's judgment of me.
You ask the moderators to close the thread to further comment because you do not like or agree with what is being posted.
So much for fairness and free speech.
Peter Janney's uncle was Frank Pace, chairman of General Dynamics who enlisted law partners Roswell Gilpatric and Luce's brother-in-law, Maurice "Tex" Moore, in a trade of 16 percent of Gen. Dyn. stock in exchange for Henry Crown and his Material Service Corp. of Chicago, headed by Byfield's Sherman Hotel group's Pat Hoy. The Crown family and partner Conrad Hilton next benefitted from TFX, at the time, the most costly military contract award in the history of the world. Obama was sponsored by the Crowns and Pritzkers. So was Albert Jenner Peter Janney has preferred to write of an imaginary CIA assassination of his surrogate mother, Mary Meyer, but not a word about his Uncle Frank.

