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| Craig Ranke CIT | Nov 25 2008, 02:48 PM |
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There is no comparison of Lagasse to Lloyde. Lagasse made a mistake and admitted it. That is the sign of an honest person. Besides, Lagasse's mistake does not implicate him in a lie. Furthermore Lagasse's placement of the plane on the north side is backed up by 12 other witnesses and they ALL prove Lloyde's story false. Absolutely nobody backs up Lloyde's story. Nobody saw the pole spear the windshield, nobody saw the cab spin out sideways on the road with a pole sticking out over the hood, nobody saw the pole in the cab, and nobody saw Lloyde remove the pole. That's because the plane was on the north side like all the witnesses unanimously report. ![]() Deal with it. Edited by Craig Ranke CIT, Nov 25 2008, 02:49 PM.
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