Anonymous said...
Nos, you are presuming they are adults. I fear these people left the realm of adulthood long ago, and have ventured into a reality far beyond any normal range.
They are so consumed by their hatred for someone they've never met,
over the deaths of people they never knew, based on evidence they've never really examined, and a belief in people with very little skill.
When that hatred becomes incorporated with their jealousy over anyone with fame and sucess compared to their own insignificance, they react in a manner that is really 'out of this world'.
An office clerk, a failed psychologist, a retail assistant in a small town liquor store, a imported junk retailer, and a cabby are hardly the upper crust of intellectual and sucessful society.
October 25, 2010 11:28 AM
The above copied from a comment on a post 'from a correspondent' below is fairly easy to follow but I don't recall who the cab driver is.
The office clerk - Mike Stockdale
A failed psychologist - Kent Parker
A liquor retail assistant - Vic Purkiss
A imported junk retailer - ?
A cabby - ?
This is particularly well put..
They are so consumed by their hatred for someone they've never met,
over the deaths of people they never knew, based on evidence they've never really examined, and a belief in people with very little skill.
But some concession to those that are doggedly trying to follow the 'evidence' as presented by Stockdale, but who are unable to see that he constantly changes it, far easier to give up on the idiot because he has no idea of what he is talking about. He thinks evidence is the next thing he makes up to cover for his latest in a long line of mistakes.
Maryanne Newton drives a shuttle, sort of like a cabby but a little more up market because she does it for free. I guess that's because who'd want to pay her to ear bash the passengers. You can just imagine it. "Over here we have the lions, incidently does anyone on this shuttle think David Bain is innocent?
ReplyDeleteHardly a bunch of rocket scientists, and certainly none of them have professional or life experience that gives them the slighest idea of how to determine fact from fiction in this case.