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i don't think so. he pm'ed me complaining that it was deleted.

 

i thought it might have been this link http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=lewis+prothero+youtube&FORM=VIRE2#view=detail&mid=669CCC4B863818589235669CCC4B863818589235 that caused it.

 

My sincerest condolences on having to read a JTSP PM. I wouldn't even fathom to know what that's like.

 

That being said, he should open these threads in PPP.

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i don't think so. he pm'ed me complaining that it was deleted.

 

i thought it might have been this link http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=lewis+prothero+youtube&FORM=VIRE2#view=detail&mid=669CCC4B863818589235669CCC4B863818589235 that caused it.

 

He deleted it while claiming OPs can't delete their own threads -- which he knows is untrue. He's a troll who brings nothing of value to this site.

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sorry I really didn't feel the need to read through 28 pages of that thread.

But :thumbsup: :thumbsup: for the effort to do all of that work to find a way to ding me when I had already made the point that it existed.

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I knew there'd be more from this a$$wipe

 

Latest challenge for Bill O'Reilly: His JFK story

 

O'Reilly's telling of it has gone like this: In 1977, Russian-born George de Mohrenschildt, who knew Lee Harvey Oswald, had been contacted by congressional investigators. O'Reilly, a reporter for a Dallas TV station, had tracked de Mohrenschildt down in Palm Beach, and arrived at the door to his daughter's home just as he shot himself.

 

"As the reporter knocked on the door of de Mohrenschildt's daughter's home, he heard the shotgun blast that marked the suicide of the Russian, assuring that his relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald would never be fully understood," O'Reilly wrote in his book. "By the way, that reporter's name is Bill O'Reilly."

 

The question being raised: Was O'Reilly really there?

 

Jefferson Morley, a visiting professor at the University of California and a former editor at the Washington Post, doesn't think so. Writing for his website JFKFacts.org in 2013, Morley used phone recordings to dispute the dramatic account.

 

http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/25/media/bill-oreilly-jfk-george-de-mohrenschildt/

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