23-04-2013, 06:43 PM
UOTE=David Guyatt;67769]
Thanks for that Keith.
I fully understand your abhorrence and share it. If it is not true, then it is sick. If it turns out to be true, it is also sick. The whole thing is turning our to be really very sick whichever way we look at it.
Let me also add that I am not one of those who have zero respect for servicemen who go in to danger for what they consider to be the best ideals. They are courageous. I most certainly do not have the same level respect for those politicians that send them there, who are usually serving only their own interests, and the interests of big business.
I hope this clarifies things for you.[/QUOTE]
Totally agree David. And Keith, that is the reason I did not share that story on my page. It was too speculative in a way that was alarming. I have lots of family and colleagues as well as judges who are facebook friends, so I try to be careful in how far I go in posting. That said, the article I read said the guy in the wheelchair had been an amputee already. It's all very hard to know at this point. In terms of how sick this actually got. But the basic facts of a naked older brother combined with a tortured dead one as the same person is very sick. As is the little bro hiding in a boat that is riddled with bullets yet he walks out -(they must have shit themselves)- but has a bullet in his neck for a "suicide attempt", yet he is answering questions saying his older bro was "the mastermind". You just can't make this stuff up. Beyond Hitchcock.
Dawn
PS David, you're surely not suggesting that the FBI would ever fake evidence are you?:dancingman:
Keith Millea Wrote:
David:
I'm not able to get a clear view of that Amputee but his friend seems to be wearing a 25th infantry Division patch.
And please excuse me,but I'm finding these posts that now want to point fingers at the amputee as someone involved in the "Magic Show",really rather disgusting.I'm sorry to say......
Thanks for that Keith.
I fully understand your abhorrence and share it. If it is not true, then it is sick. If it turns out to be true, it is also sick. The whole thing is turning our to be really very sick whichever way we look at it.
Let me also add that I am not one of those who have zero respect for servicemen who go in to danger for what they consider to be the best ideals. They are courageous. I most certainly do not have the same level respect for those politicians that send them there, who are usually serving only their own interests, and the interests of big business.
I hope this clarifies things for you.[/QUOTE]
Totally agree David. And Keith, that is the reason I did not share that story on my page. It was too speculative in a way that was alarming. I have lots of family and colleagues as well as judges who are facebook friends, so I try to be careful in how far I go in posting. That said, the article I read said the guy in the wheelchair had been an amputee already. It's all very hard to know at this point. In terms of how sick this actually got. But the basic facts of a naked older brother combined with a tortured dead one as the same person is very sick. As is the little bro hiding in a boat that is riddled with bullets yet he walks out -(they must have shit themselves)- but has a bullet in his neck for a "suicide attempt", yet he is answering questions saying his older bro was "the mastermind". You just can't make this stuff up. Beyond Hitchcock.
Dawn
PS David, you're surely not suggesting that the FBI would ever fake evidence are you?:dancingman: