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Old June 25th 04, 01:53 AM
Issac Goldberg
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(Mike Weeks) wrote:
(Issac Goldberg) wrote:
(Mike Weeks) wrote:
(Issac Goldberg) wrote:
Retired Navy Capt. Ward Boston, the former counsel for the Navy's
Court of Inquiry, released a signed affidavit in October, stating he
was ordered by President Lyndon Johnson and his defense secretary,
Robert McNamara, to conclude the attack was unintentional, despite
evidence to the contrary.

Just another incorrect statement. So damn typical. 80-year old Boston did

not
state what is claimed above.


Just so typical. Weeks does not offer any evidence to support
his claim. But since he is omniscient, he never needs to offer
any evidence. Weeks just knows.


Idiot; the statement as posted in inaccurate; there's nothing to show


Weeks feels his arguments are so weak that he needs to resort
to childish name calling. How typical. But the fact remains
that Weeks cites no evidence. We are just supposed to believe
him, because he knows all and sees all.

The only way to prove that I misquoted Boston is for Weeks
to post what he thinks Boston actually said. But apparently
Weeks is unable to do that. Weeks does not need to post any
evidence. He knows all. He sees all. He is omniscient.