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Originally Posted by Sarn
the military always see around enemies and conspiracies.
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I served in the Army for four years and a few months during a term that ended about 32 years ago and I am hardly "the military". I've practiced law continuously for 36 years. Matters of proof, evidence, and motive to falsify are always interesting to an American lawyer - and through having conducted many, many jury trials, I've learned that these are the same issues interesting to jurors - ordinary people, nonlawyers, who make decisions about facts in our courtrooms. Ordinary people understand that when people make scary allegations against others - without knowing that they are true - that person's credibility, his believability is impaired. Anyone naturally wonders, what is the motive? And that's why I ask, why would someone claim that there was a nuclear weapon in that trailer without knowing?
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Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice. . . Restraint in the pursuit of Justice is no virtue.
Senator Barry Goldwater, 1964