18-01-2016, 05:16 AM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Years ago I had a letter to the Ed. published in the Austin American Statesman. Thankfully I did not put "Attorney" before my name as it was responded to by none other than former AG Carr himself. He negatively compared me to the "fraudulent Oliver Stone" which of course was an enormous (and undeserved) compliment. I had all I could do to restrain myself from dialing 4-11 and calling him.
Years ago I read a funny story about this book. Someone had purchased a copy at a garage sale and it was signed by Ford. He had written "Best personal regards" but he had misspelled "personal". ::dancing guy::
Dawn
And there I was thinking Arthur Murray's Dancing Studios had some nifty moves, but this guy takes the cake. Move over Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. Well, let's not get crazy, but check him out rocking the nifty moves.
Poor Gerald Ford, just when we thought he only failed at math and anatomy, there he goes proving to the world he's no shoo in for the National Spelling Bee contest either.
Sidebar: Dips hat @ Dawn for her courage and restraint w/AG Carr. Man what I'd give to have Mr. Lemkin's scenario of a sharp prosecutor seeking justice in this five decades old mystery. Throw the book at Allen Welsh Dulles on all counts. Thanks for sharing the title of Ford's book, Mr. Hargrove, perhaps the local library may have it on my next visit.
*Speaking of the Warren Commission, for those not already in the know, few and far between I'm sure, look who initially coined the phrase conspiracy theorist ----> http://impiousdigest.com/controlling-the-press/
What are these lying treasonous cowards so desperately trying to hide?!