Maikai
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read this, and tell me in l00 words or less what the h#ll he's talking about--I can't get past the first sentence:
http://www.wepin.com/store/books/MindMatters/V.htm
http://www.wepin.com/store/books/MindMatters/V.htm
Maikai said:Oh brother...that explains it! If you want to get a true sense of what Delmar England is all about, do a search of his name, and read some of his socialist writings. This guy is obviously an intellectural of some sort---but lacking in common sense, IMO...and no one that should be given a lot of credence when it comes to the Ramsey case. There's nothing in his background that I could find that makes him any kind of a credible expert.
Maikai said:read this, and tell me in l00 words or less what the h#ll he's talking about--I can't get past the first sentence:
http://www.wepin.com/store/books/MindMatters/V.htm
Maikai said:Oh brother...that explains it! If you want to get a true sense of what Delmar England is all about, do a search of his name, and read some of his socialist writings.
Yeah, Maikai, God forbid we have a smart guy analyzing the Ramsey case... lol.Maikai said:read this, and tell me in l00 words or less what the h#ll he's talking about--I can't get past the first sentence:
http://www.wepin.com/store/books/MindMatters/V.htm
Okay, Maikai, let me translate that for you.Maikai said:
BrotherMoon said:Chortle, no it doesn't. It and he are anal. He writes with one brain lobe in a thesaurus and the other in a certain sphincter.
verbiage 1. an overabundance or superfluity of words.
gabble 1. to speak or converse rapidly and unintelligibly.
BrotherMoon said:To debate the contents of the posts are fine to resort to name calling is not.
Please in the future refrain from such comments.
Maikai, I think you need to open your eyes. The Ramsey garrotte is NOT a "professional killing device" or any other nonsensical defination that the RST wants people to believe. It's a broken stick with a cord wrapped around it 7 times--then tied with the most basic knot any kid who can tie his own shoes knows. THAT'S ALL IT IS.Maikai said:If what he's saying is true, then any number of "amateurs" could have done it. How many "professional" garrotte makers are around, anyway?
Consider yourself lucky the guy chose not to mention the name "Jean Brodie" in that perticular essay, or you would be on your knees paying homage right now.BrotherMoon said:This guy is like a ship with a pretty paint job and no anchor and no rudder.
Except that the cord in its "garrote" form is a staged prop, not an effective killing device, which implicates someone in the home who knew they'd have some 'splainin to do.Maikai said:If what he's saying is true, then any number of "amateurs" could have done it.
Probably because there was no opinion to be had:tipper said:An expert from Canada spent 6 days examining the knot. He, quire rightly, has kept his opinion out of the newspapers.
Maybe if you spread a little more of chicken blood in his direction and rattle the bones of your sacred lizzard he might have your same vision...BrotherMoon said:Just like he didn't make the connection between 118,000 and The Psalms even though The Psalms are all over this case. Just like you don't make connections between words and dictionaries. You and EW have the same amount on the ball, congtrats, have fun with your sphincter.
Maikai said:That's why you don't hear much about the pineapple---it's not relevant.
Shylock said:Probably because there was no opinion to be had:
STEVE THOMAS: "Despite what has been out there publicly, this was not an elaborately fashioned or skillfully prepared instrument. In fact, it was a rather crude, homemade type device. It did not appear that any great skill was required to prepare this instrument."
STEVE THOMAS: "I have heard John Ramsey talk about this very elaborate killing tool. In fact, I disagree. There was nothing that I saw that was elaborate about it, a broken paintbrush handle (Patsy's) with some cord wrapped around it, does not equate to an "elaborate" killing tool to me. In fact, I found it quite elementary."