08-11-2013, 06:30 AM
As far as Summers & Mexico City goes, I'll be cross-checking his book with diEugenio's. Summers does a great job of discrediting his own conclusion about Oswald and Mexico City. He doesn't do a good job of explaining why he found the evidence that led to his conclusion persuasive.
It's an otherwise good book though, thus far. I'm glad I bought it.[/QUOTE]
I have also ordered his book, and i wish i could agree with you that i am also glad i bought it.
On the contrary i have come to regret the purchase and consider it a waste of money.
It's an otherwise good book though, thus far. I'm glad I bought it.[/QUOTE]
I have also ordered his book, and i wish i could agree with you that i am also glad i bought it.
On the contrary i have come to regret the purchase and consider it a waste of money.

