letekro
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My point? My point has been that you don't know what you are talking about. You've yet to put up a cogent response that comes close to what reality is..
Your claims have been that:
The Wells report was Factual.
The Wells report contained no lies.
Both those statements of yours are false. The reality is that the Wells Report was filled with misinformation and numerous outright lies. Yet, you keep banging the drum that it's some how a legitimate document. It's one of the biggest pieces of fraud that the masses of this country have been subjected to since the ACA was passed by Congress. The fact that you can't comprehend that is mind-blowing. The fact that you have continuously defended it is absurd.
In the past few weeks, you've gone out of your way to defend it, while at the same time attacking the credibility of a lawyer who not only wrote an Amicus Curiae brief, but also filed notice with the 2nd Circuit that the NFL's lawyer had lied. What's laughable about the 2nd part is that the NFL's lawyer DID lie. Point blank. And it wasn't just Blecker who caught it. Steph Stradley, another lawyer, caught it and also filed notice with the 2CA. Numerous other lawyers caught it. Including one out of the 5CA who, at first, thought it was bogus, but then back-tracked when he saw the transcripts from Brady's testimony compared to what was said.
Yet, you keep yammering on like you know wtf you are talking about. The reality is that you're not even on the same planet when it comes to this topic.
Sir (Madam?), your inability to comprehend the written word has grown tiresome. If you don't have a lie for me from the Wells Report, then I really care not for what you have to say. Since, according to you, there are "numerous outright lies" in the Wells Report, providing just one example should be a piece of cake.
And no, I never said the Wells Report was "legitimate", because I don't even know what that word means in this context. The Wells Report is a document that the NFL paid for that was written in a way to make the feeble minded believe that it was written from an independent, objective viewpoint. It is not, and was never intended to be. That doesn't mean it contains lies; rather, it contains facts, but presented in a way most favorable to the client (meaning most harmful to Brady, in this case).
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