I’m not insinuating anything, and I don’t know what happened, nobody really does. I am asking questions about what I’m seeing in the videos and hearing on the phone call. I’m not making any claims, I’m just posting my observations and my questions as to the odd things that have been revealed so far. From what I can see, this whole thing seems strange and almost no questions have actually been answered, well, one has, we know Pelosi was attacked by depape, but were no further to what really happened...that phone call just adds more questions. He doesn’t sound in distress, maybe he’s trying to hide his distress by remaining calm, but depape, who has broken into the home and has announced intentions to wait for his wife, is standing there, while Pelosi is on the phone with the police, and then when the police ask for his name, Depape himself, gives his This is you asking questions. And this is you not asking questions;
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No, the arguments are sound. You are the one tossing out gobbly goo arguments. You so desperately want to the story to be one way that you are ignoring some glaring questions that need to be answered. The bad thing is, I’m not insinuating anything, im simply looking at the video, making some...
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I am using my brain. Any reasonable person, if they are worried about the weapon, would not continue to have their other hand occupied. They drop whatever they are holding and use their other hand to assist. Yes, yelling for help at that point would be the right thing to do, considering you...
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No, I’m saying that when the door is opened, both men are gripping the hammer.
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They were both holding the hammer. Look at the video I posted. Clearly Pelosi has his hand gripping the hammer. Depape the prys the hammer out of Pelosis hand, at which point Pelosi should drop the drink and attempt to grab the hammer with his other hand. He should also be yelling for help.Are you asking questions, or are you making claims? Make up your mind, because for someone who knows so much about what happened, doesn't need to ask questions.