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To: Shooter 2.5
Stand by, we've just got data from some sissy Eurotrash who probably never held a gun in their life saying that Oswald didn't have time to cycle the bolt twice in eight-plus seconds.

I bet they needed counseling after a live firearm was brought into their presence. I can only wonder how the Italian testers would have scored on my patented KG9 Kid 'Flinch-O-Meter' that I typically use at the range to see how competent a shooter the subject is.

Thanks also to the sensationalist UK Sunday Telegraph for bringing up this nonsense yet again.

26 posted on 06/30/2007 4:52:17 PM PDT by The KG9 Kid
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To: The KG9 Kid
Before anyone starts that grassy knoll crap. Here is Lee Bowers sworn testimony based on the actual photographs:

When asked by the Warren Commission, "Now, were there any people standing on the high side — high ground between your tower and where Elm Street goes down under the underpass toward the mouth of the underpass?" Bowers testified that at the time the motorcade went by on Elm Street, two men were in the area, standing 10 to 15 feet (3 to 5 m) apart near the Triple Underpass, and did not appear to know each other. One was "middle-aged, or slightly older, fairly heavy-set, in a white shirt, fairly dark trousers" and the other was "younger man, about midtwenties, in either a plaid shirt or plaid coat or jacket." One or both were still there when the first police officer arrived "immediately" after the shooting. Many assumed that Bowers meant that these men were standing behind the stockade fence at the top of the grassy knoll.

However, two years later when Bowers was interviewed by assassination researchers Mark Lane and Emile de Antonio for their documentary film Rush to Judgment, he clarified that these two men were on the opposite side of the fence, and that no one was behind the fence when the shots were fired.[1] Photographs of the grassy knoll during the assassination show heavy-set, middle-aged Dealey Plaza groundskeeper Emmett Hudson and a younger man, whom Hudson estimated was in his late twenties,[2] standing on the stairway leading from Elm Street up to the stockade fence (a third man stands a few steps below them).[3] Bowers was not sure if he could see the older man after the shootings, and a photograph show Hudson sitting down on the steps at that time.[4]

The switching tower as of last month looking from the corner of the picket fence.


144 posted on 06/30/2007 7:41:28 PM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (NRA - Hunter '08)
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