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Said the one telling untruths.
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I guess you do not understand English.
That is your problem, not mine.
:lamo:lamo:lamoGonzo Rodeo;1064605918 said:Where did I lie? I can't find a single quote from Allen.
Prove me wrong if you can.
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The provided information already proved you wrong. D'oh!
His words as previously provided, were quoted.
You can find them if you choose, but as you were also already told, I am not going to provide them again.
:dohThey weren't quoted. Every time you write that, you are declaring to the world that you Sony know what a quote is.
It's kind of sad now. I was entertained, but now it's just sad.
:doh
What is sad is that you do not understand what quotation marks mean, as they were clearly quoted.
1. I already told you.Gonzo Rodeo;1064606501 said:Haha, where???
1. I already told you.
2. You already know. Your previous reply acknowledges that.
You just need to reread as you were told.
Still being dishonest I see. :doh What a shame.I can't find it. Help me out.
Still being dishonest I see. :doh What a shame.
My argument was already supported and you already acknowledged that you know.Gonzo Rodeo;1064607215 said:Still refusing to support your argument.
Just tell me the post this evidence of yours lies in.
My argument was already supported and you already acknowledged that you know.
You better read the article again. :dohGonzo Rodeo;1064607877 said:You have claimed you have provided a quote from Donta Allen, but I don't see it anywhere.
You better read the article again. :doh
Please tell everybody what is it you do not understand about the author speaking of the prisoner and then quoting his words?
What was it you did not understand when, clearly referring to the prisoner, the author said his statement is contained in an application for a search warrant?
What about the quotations marks around those statements did you not understand?
Read the article.Claiming Allen said something is different than quoting Allen. Can you quote Allen's words exactly?
:dohFurther, Allen did not corroborate the story literally when the first person asked. If someone is running around telling people you said a thing, and we interview you and you say you never said that thing, the quote is no good.
Read the article.
His word are quoted.
Again.
What is it you do not understand about the author speaking of the prisoner and then quoting his words?
What was it you did not understand when, clearly referring to the prisoner, the author said his statement is contained in an application for a search warrant?
What about the quotations marks around those statements did you not understand?
The only correct interpretation of those words, becasue of the paragraph construction and quotations, was that the author was quoting the prisoner's words.
Now you can say that the author doesn't know all you want, but it is what he reported.
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Still making the same flawed argument.
Nothing he says now is credible.
That would be you misunderstanding.You continue to misunderstand what a quote is.
I was entertained for a while, but it's just sad now. A part of me legitimately feels bad for you.
That would be you misunderstanding.
Reread the article.
What was it you did not understand when, clearly referring to the prisoner, the author said his statement is contained in an application for a search warrant?
What about the quotations marks around those statements did you not understand?
:dohSo, you haven't seen Allen's actual words.
The quotes in the article are quoting the affidavit....which is the officer's words.
:doh
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The only correct interpretation of those words, becasue of the paragraph construction and quotations, was that the author was quoting the prisoner's words.
While speaking of the prisoner, the words were quoted and then he clearly stated, "his statement is contained in an application for a search warrant"....or relating what he interpreted Allen's words to be.
:dohAllen's refutation tells me that's what happened.
While speaking of the prisoner, the words were quoted and then he clearly stated, "his statement is contained in an application for a search warrant".
I have no problem saying that the author may have badly worded his report, but as written the quotations are him saying that those are the prisoners words.
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The prisoners refutation is irrelevant, as what he now says isn't credible.
Back to the same bs huh?If his words were quoted, then let's see them.
Back to the same bs huh?
Read the article.
The only correct interpretation of those words, becasue of the paragraph construction and quotations, was that the author was quoting the prisoner's words.
Still with the same bs.Without the actual words from Allen, the only way we have to know what he said is to ask Allen himself.
Guess what he said.
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“I am Donta Allen. I am the one who was in the van with Freddie Gray,” he said. “All I did was go straight to the station, but I heard a little banging like he was banging his head.”
“They trying to make it seem like I told them that, I made it like Freddie Gray did that to himself,” Allen said. “Why the **** would he do that to himself?”
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