05-12-2013, 01:22 AM
Albert can go toe to toe with himself.
No matter how many times you point something out to him Dave he just doesn't get it. It also goes into irrelevancy... as you noted his now ramping on about Hendrix when I only bought it up as an example. Thank you for calling him out on that mate. I like Albert; nonetheless, I do not want to waste my time. Hence, I shall stay away.
However, I do have a question for you Dave. Why is it so important to prove a murder in the case of Pitzer? I can understand for reasons of justice. Nonetheless, I fear this sort of debate proves basically jack. You may feel differently of course. The reason I ask is after living through the horror that was Ralph Cinque and the "Oswald Ignorance Project." I get a little unsettled at folk championing an element like say Mary Meyer or Pitzer as proof of a conspiracy to kill JFK. I can understand Marty disagreeing, I can understand you saying it was a murder. However, I can't see either of you changing each others minds lol.
No matter how many times you point something out to him Dave he just doesn't get it. It also goes into irrelevancy... as you noted his now ramping on about Hendrix when I only bought it up as an example. Thank you for calling him out on that mate. I like Albert; nonetheless, I do not want to waste my time. Hence, I shall stay away.
However, I do have a question for you Dave. Why is it so important to prove a murder in the case of Pitzer? I can understand for reasons of justice. Nonetheless, I fear this sort of debate proves basically jack. You may feel differently of course. The reason I ask is after living through the horror that was Ralph Cinque and the "Oswald Ignorance Project." I get a little unsettled at folk championing an element like say Mary Meyer or Pitzer as proof of a conspiracy to kill JFK. I can understand Marty disagreeing, I can understand you saying it was a murder. However, I can't see either of you changing each others minds lol.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992