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In reply to the discussion: JFK Conference: Mark Lane Addressed the Secret Government’s Role in the Assassination [View all]stopbush
(24,720 posts)First off, unless one is willing to PAY Mary Farell, one doesn't get access to her pdfs. Why you provide a link to a site with a a pay wall is a mystery. If the info is in the National Archives, it is FREE. Why not provide a link to the National Archives?
Second: "Mark Lane talked about it in Pittsburgh." Your link didn't take anyone to "Mark Lane talking about it in Pittsburgh."
Third: you forgot to add "liar" to Mark Lane's accomplishments. The HSCA made no such omissions:
"Many of the allegations of conspiracy the committee investigated were first raised by Mark Lane, the attorney who represented James Earl Ray at the committees public hearings. As has been noted, the facts were often at variance with Lanes assertions. . . . In many instances, the committee found that Lane was willing to advocate conspiracy theories publicly without having checked the factual basis for them. In other instances, Lane proclaimed conspiracy based on little more than inference and innuendo. Lanes conduct resulted in public misperception about the assassination of Dr. King and must be condemned." (House Select Committee Report, Page 424, footnote 16)
BTW - good Democrats don't need to resort to lying to make their case.
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