Letter from Jennifer. Another Denier speaks.

March 7, 2015 — Leave a comment
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Letter from Jennifer. Another Denier speaks.

So I write an article for American Thinker about how for the last year, all we heard about Ferguson from people like Jennifer  was how Michael Brown was murdered.

A victim of relentless white racism, that exists everywhere, all the time, and explains everything.

And how that was a hoax, and I called it a hoax less than ten days after it happened.

And how after the Attorney General said the cop was not a bad guy after all, people like Jennifer switched and said: ‘oh, it was all about parking tickets, not murder.”

The greatest bait and switch in our lifetime.

Which I also wrote about.

Now Jennifer wants to know why I did believe her latest lie.

And she even lies about that.

Whew!

Here’s her letter, and a link to my article.

 

From Jennifer:

pixie89@optonline.net

I read your article on the American Thinker website that Ferguson was all about lies.
The Justice Department found no evidence that Darren Wilson did anything wrong so it was all a lie.
I did find it curious that you didn’t tell the whole story about the other findings that the Justice Department uncovered about Ferguson’s Police Department. Fox News did the same thing…they left out that part of the story.
Hmm…I wonder why?
Just wondering….that’s all.

 

My article in American Thinker: The Biggest Lie of Our Generation: Ferguson Was All About Traffic Tickets

 

 

 

 

 

 

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