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To: BlueDragon

The Founding Fathers built a system based on their knowledge of human nature - that absolute power corrupts absolutely. The way to curb corruption is through scrutiny and accountability. The same thing holds true to keep honest mistakes in check as well. That’s why I show my work/documentation and think out loud a lot on my blog or here. If I lay it all out there and nobody is able to find my error and correct me then when the error IS made known I’m no less credible than all the others who couldn’t figure out what was wrong. All I’ve ever asked of any of my adversaries is that they give me reasons that make sense. “You’re just insane and need to get help” doesn’t make sense out of any of the evidence. Sadly, the typical no-brainer Obot response is also alive and well here at FR among folks who claim to not be that. It’s ugly.

If my computer is being messed with again, it’s not a discredit to me. It’s exposure of the desperation of the people who have those capabilities. I have no fear of the truth. None. If I’ve made a mistake I want to know it and don’t care if anybody else knows it too.

And because that’s the way I operate and because the evidence stands or falls in its own right regardless of anything that happens with me, they’re not going to embarrass or “discredit” me into silence.

And with that, I’ll just go on and say this: I don’t see how that image of Fuddy in the casket or of the casket that the mourners were looking at during the “visitation” can show the same casket as was at the funeral according to the Diocese’s photo. The end side by where the head goes doesn’t go straight across on the Diocese photo, like it does in those other images. I’ve been trying to figure out how the hinge works and why there’s that elbow in the shape of that end piece. I don’t know exactly how it works, but I know that when the casket lid was open that shape was there, and those other images show an open lid but no elbow in the shape. So it doesn’t seem like those can be the same caskets.

Now if somebody comes up with an explanation that makes sense, I’ll change my mind. But if somebody wants to call me stupid or discredit me for thinking as I do, then they better come up with the explanation, because if they can’t give an explanation then they’re just as messed up as I am, only they don’t have the integrity to try to sort it all out until they get answers that make sense. And that’s much, much worse than simply being mistaken in the course of wrestling with the evidence.

So far the “explanations” for the photoshopped image (of the casket showing hands crossed inside) have been to deny that the visible evidence even exists. That doesn’t work. Answers have to be real and true, not a denial of what actually exists.


165 posted on 02/06/2014 12:01:04 AM PST by butterdezillion (Free online faxing at http://faxzero.com/ Fax all your elected officials. Make DC listen.)
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To: butterdezillion

Hello butterdezillion,

Images and most other graphical objects have many properties, some of which affect how they respond to editing. Under the general property of Size are several check boxes that control whether the object may be resized and whether its proportions should be fixed or be allowed to be resized independently.

Before manipulating a photograph type image that I wish to stay in proportion, I always check those settings to make sure that they are set per my intentions (the default settings seem to vary depending on how the image was pulled in, so I always check). If you notice that have forgotten to set something about an image, you can use Undo to get back to when it was okay (assuming you notice right away) or, if you only notice much later, there should be a button that allows to reset the image to its original properties (then you will have to redo everything you meant to do to it, such as rotate it, crop it, adjust its contrast, etc.).

To all the naysayers,

It is certain beyond a doubt that aka obama has lied about his life’s story for the purposes of getting elected (I don’t know what the true story is, but I am certain that he has committed criminal identity fraud and very probably is not a natural born Citizen, either of which should have disqualified him from becoming the putative president).

Butterdezillion is doing her best to sort through the lies and has uncovered much buried information and connected a lot of dots. Everyone makes mistakes now and then, but when butterdezillion does, she owns up to them and tries to correct them as soon as possible. Help her or simply don’t respond, but don’t mock her (unless you wish to appear as a stealth obot or actually are one).

You naysayers like to accuse butterdezillion of dreaming up implausible conspiracies, but the ever expanding volume of known lies, implausible events, criminal behavior (including murder - don’t forget aka obama’s homosexual choirboy friends who were found shot in the back of the head) and coverups associated with aka obama and his troop of flying monkeys requires that a productive investigator consider all possibilities, even the seemingly implausible ones. The Fast and Furious killings, the murderous Benghazi betrayal, the IRS thuggery and many, many more evil things this administration has done demonstrates that no lie, crime or conspiracy is beyond them.


197 posted on 02/06/2014 9:52:25 AM PST by elengr (Benghazi betrayal: rescue denied - our guys DIED - treason's the reason obama s/b tried then fried!)
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