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  1. Incidentally the bullet wasn't 'pristine'. More bollocks I'm afraid. 75837[/snapback] Correct 75842[/snapback] Most conspiracy books etc. show it from a different angle where it looks to still be a normal shape. 75845[/snapback] What has a golden dildo got to do with it? 75846[/snapback] 75855[/snapback] It dropped out of Jackie's knickers as she was climbing across the trunk of the limo following the headshot.
  2. Incidentally the bullet wasn't 'pristine'. More bollocks I'm afraid. 75837[/snapback] Correct 75842[/snapback] Most conspiracy books etc. show it from a different angle where it looks to still be a normal shape. 75845[/snapback]
  3. Incidentally the bullet wasn't 'pristine'. More bollocks I'm afraid. 75837[/snapback] Correct
  4. Kick-off: 1500 GMT Referee: Andy D'Urso (Essex) Replay: 1945 GMT, Tuesday, 17 January NUFC: Given, Harper, Ramage, Babayaro, Carr, Boumsong, Bramble, Huntington, Elliott, Brittain, Clark, Solano, N'Zogbia, Luque, O'Brien, Shearer, Chopra.
  5. Yes, most of which have been invented by conspiracy theorists (e.g. faked autopsy documents, the 'magic bullet' etc.). I think people would rather believe (in the U.S. in particular) that there was a mass conspiracy rather than that some lone nutter was able to kill the President. 75809[/snapback] There will always be conspiracy theory's regarding events such as this, much like the death of Diana, the Apollo moon landings etc, however the Kennedy assassination has far more compelling doubts and questions than most others. 75811[/snapback] For example? 75812[/snapback] I'm suprised you need reminding. The millitary interference at the autopsy that prevented a full examination. The loss of Kennedy's brain. The evidence that points out the Kennedy's neck wound was more likely to be an entrance wound than an exit wound. The convenient death of Lee Harvey Oswald before he could be tried. etc. 75817[/snapback] Fair enough, I accept there are doubts mate, specifically though there is no proof regarding any of the above linking them to a conspiracy though. The one in bold is an invention by the way, it was an exit wound. Also, if it was an entry wound it would need a third gunman located in front of Kennedy. Where was he then? Basically, all I'm saying is, people come up with all this, but there is no proof to back it up. Many people knock the 'official' evidence despite the fact it holds up to heavy scrutiny yet are willing to accept pieces of evidence created by conspircy theorists which doesn't hold up to scrutiny. 75821[/snapback] There will be arguments both for and against the idea of a plot to kill Kennedy, I personally have an open mind, and neither you or I can solve this mystery (if it is a mystery). My argument is that there are cleary doubts and questions regarding the death of JFK, which are either engineered to hide a sinister plot or are merely unfortunate events which only serve to feed those that are desperate for there to be a conspiracy.
  6. Yes, most of which have been invented by conspiracy theorists (e.g. faked autopsy documents, the 'magic bullet' etc.). I think people would rather believe (in the U.S. in particular) that there was a mass conspiracy rather than that some lone nutter was able to kill the President. 75809[/snapback] There will always be conspiracy theory's regarding events such as this, much like the death of Diana, the Apollo moon landings etc, however the Kennedy assassination has far more compelling doubts and questions than most others. 75811[/snapback] For example? 75812[/snapback] I'm suprised you need reminding. The millitary interference at the autopsy that prevented a full examination. The loss of Kennedy's brain. The evidence that points out the Kennedy's neck wound was more likely to be an entrance wound than an exit wound. The convenient death of Lee Harvey Oswald before he could be tried. etc.
  7. Yes, most of which have been invented by conspiracy theorists (e.g. faked autopsy documents, the 'magic bullet' etc.). I think people would rather believe (in the U.S. in particular) that there was a mass conspiracy rather than that some lone nutter was able to kill the President. 75809[/snapback] There will always be conspiracy theory's regarding events such as this, much like the death of Diana, the Apollo moon landings etc, however the Kennedy assassination has far more compelling doubts and questions than most others.
  8. There were serious questions regarding the Kennedy assassination long before Mr Oliver Stone and his "imaginative" film.
  9. I have a heart condition, if you hit me...it's m-murder. 75537[/snapback] my wifes having a baby......
  10. True but the mid 70's also saw Ali get beaten by Joe Frazier, had his jaw broken and beaten on points by Ken Norton, was beaten by Jimmy Young but was given a gift points decision and then lose to Leon Spinks who had only had 8 pro fights ! 75000[/snapback] Oh aye, I'm agreeing that he was better in the 60's, I'm just saying that people remember the victories in the 70's even though he was past his peak. 75005[/snapback] Certainly his more memorable fights were in that great era of Frazier, Norton, and Foreman, and without doubt the greatest of all time.
  11. True but the mid 70's also saw Ali get beaten by Joe Frazier, had his jaw broken and beaten on points by Ken Norton, was beaten by Jimmy Young but was given a gift points decision and then lose to Leon Spinks who had only had 8 pro fights !
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    Rich-o-meter

    You are in the 6.35% richest people in the UK. There are 3,667,423 people richer than you. There are 54,132,577 people poorer than you.
  13. You reckon? I'd argue he was at his peak before he was banned. His fight against Cleveland Williams is said to be his greatest and most complete performance and although the footage isn't great, it's still amazing to watch. He'd lost a lot of his speed and movement by 74, which in a way makes the performance against Foreman even more amazing. 74815[/snapback] Agreed, the world probably never saw the best that Ali had, during the time he was banned from boxing for not signing up for Vietnam was most probably his peak years, is fights against Cleveland Williams and Zora Folley were examples of sheer boxing perfection. When Ali came back in 1970 against Jerry Quarry he looked slow and flat-footed compared to his first reign as champion and was clearly past his peak.
  14. They'll be saying that the Pope's a Catholic next !
  15. http://www.toontastic.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=3305
  16. It was a shite interview, I thought the questions they put to him were shite and untesting, he came out with the usual soundbites and excuses.
  17. but I type one handed......
  18. The twat will probably bring out Alan Murray to do the talking as usual.
  19. Does anyone care where Craig Moore is ?
  20. Jimbo

    Derren Brown

    You didn't even watch it did you? 74467[/snapback] It's Bach week on Radio 3. 74469[/snapback] Alex, I used to think it was all bollocks like, and it may well still be, but it's entertaining enough, and actually quite interesting. So there. 74471[/snapback] Does he have to go on like such nerbjerkey though? 74474[/snapback] What ? Gemmill ?
  21. Aye thats the only annoying thing, he makes out like its the peoples fault if they draw a high number. "If this is a red then you've ruined everyone's day" 74333[/snapback] Even with the irritating dwarf, its a great show !
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