11-04-2010, 02:25 AM
Thanks for the clarification. Well, I appear to be having more communication with her than some members of her family. I think the problem began long ago when, in an effort to protect them from things she knew, she did not confide in them for what she took to be "good reasons". It looks to me as though that induced a degree of unjustified mistrust, where she thought she was going the right thing, but probably over the long run she was wrong, since it has led to disaffection from part of her family. Of course, she could be right that it might have placed them in harm's way, too. So I believe she was in a moral dilemma where, no matter what she decided to do--confide or not confide--it had risky consequences. She tried to protect them, which, I think, is what most mothers would do.
[quote name='William Kelly' post='189357' date='Apr 10 2010, 11:03 AM'][quote name='James H. Fetzer' post='189356' date='Apr 10 2010, 11:58 AM']Bill, since you were displaying extreme hostility toward Judyth as early as post #4, I am not surprised by your flippancy. But I have no idea where you got the idea that the Judyth impersonator--which indicates to me that the agency was already very concerned about neutralizing her--had had sex with Lee Oswald. Where did you come up with this? I would hate to accuse you of being a "fantasist"!
[quote name='William Kelly' post='189350' date='Apr 10 2010, 09:09 AM']If Jim Fetzer's friend Judyth Vary Baker denies being the graduate student Ed Haslam met in New Orleans in the late 60s, and she too had an affair with Oswald, why is anyone surprised that there are two Judyth Vary Bakers?
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Excuse me, I stand corrected, the Judyth Vary Baker Ed Haslam knew in New Orleans only claimed to have known Oswald, not to have had an affair with him.
Since your friend JVB denies being this women, then there must be two JVBs, right?
And I admire your loyalty to her since apparently even her family has abandoned her over this issue.
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[quote name='William Kelly' post='189357' date='Apr 10 2010, 11:03 AM'][quote name='James H. Fetzer' post='189356' date='Apr 10 2010, 11:58 AM']Bill, since you were displaying extreme hostility toward Judyth as early as post #4, I am not surprised by your flippancy. But I have no idea where you got the idea that the Judyth impersonator--which indicates to me that the agency was already very concerned about neutralizing her--had had sex with Lee Oswald. Where did you come up with this? I would hate to accuse you of being a "fantasist"!
[quote name='William Kelly' post='189350' date='Apr 10 2010, 09:09 AM']If Jim Fetzer's friend Judyth Vary Baker denies being the graduate student Ed Haslam met in New Orleans in the late 60s, and she too had an affair with Oswald, why is anyone surprised that there are two Judyth Vary Bakers?
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Excuse me, I stand corrected, the Judyth Vary Baker Ed Haslam knew in New Orleans only claimed to have known Oswald, not to have had an affair with him.
Since your friend JVB denies being this women, then there must be two JVBs, right?
And I admire your loyalty to her since apparently even her family has abandoned her over this issue.
BK
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