09-02-2011, 05:04 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:I would think the Bolden Chicago case would be a more effective introduction to the Kennedy case because there's better evidence involved than the Tippit case. If you use the Tippit case as the source of the challenge they'll fuzz it up and say there's not enough solid evidence either way. The Bolden case is much more damning with much more obvious evidence.
In my mind they'll defeat any case based on Tippit. The Bolden case is a much better means because it would serve as good momentum to then head towards the Kennedy material after gaining a win. However I'm not sure if the Bolden case is more of a federal case, in which case would be like allowing the foxes to rule on their doings in the hen house.
Can Texas be trusted as a fair venue?
I agree Chicago is a good idea...how about both simultaneously in the two venues. They [THEY] are going to make it more-than-hard any way you try......Texas, especially Dallas is a horrible venue, but the entire USA is, with the possible exception of a few tiny progressive areas not relevant enough....but even those areas can be controlled. It is a noble deed Bill and I'm behind it 100% and think it must be done...this is the last window [from now to the 50th]...but warn you it will be more difficult than you think and you need some big names [in show biz; in politics; in foreign countries; in writers and thinkers; in Nobel Prize winners; in witnesses; in everything you can think of...and of course lots of average and angry to curious Americans...... You need a public and a private webpage for this - the public one with a blog. Best of luck - you/we are going to need it.
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