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To: Roscoe
Informed discussion versus emotional screeds

You mean, "Refusal to answer a simple question," don't you?

When it comes to the jackets, why would the accounts of the police be more credible than the accounts of eyewitnesses who lived in the neighborhood? Do those people's lives and freedom depend on their story?

Two more posts, two more missed chances to answer me: Do you feel that the actions of the agents were appropriate given the situation?

212 posted on 03/18/2003 11:27:09 AM PST by Gianni (tag - You're it)
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To: Gianni
why would the accounts of the police be more credible than the accounts of eyewitnesses who lived in the neighborhood?

The article doesn't contain any "accounts of eyewitnesses who lived in the neighborhood". None of your posts contain any "accounts of eyewitnesses who lived in the neighborhood".

You never rise above begging the question.

215 posted on 03/18/2003 12:10:48 PM PST by Roscoe
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