"So, instead of comprehending that the key item in the photograph is the limousine, and being knowledgable and literate, if you want to talk about the limousine, and the positions of the motorcycle cops in relation to the limousine you'd refer to the right and left of the limousine because that's where those cops were assigned to be."
No, Backes. If I say that one cop was on the north side of the limo, and the other two were on the south side of the limo, that relates to the limo, and it relates them to the limo just as much as saying right and left.
Moreover, we've been talking about this long enough that most people are very familiar with the directions. They understand that the TSBD was on the north side of Elm, and that Mary Moorman and Jean Hill were on the south side. They know that the Grassy Knoll was west of the Depository. You wouldn't say that the Grassy Knoll was right or left of the Depository. From the Depository's perspective, it was to the right, but who wants to talk about the "perspective" of an inanimate object? Well, the limo was an inanimate object too. And don't tell me that the people in it were not inanimate because the same was true of the people in the building.
Hey! I would rather reference it based on map directions, and that is entirely my prerogative; you stupid jerk. And there is nothing whatsoever wrong with it.
For you to make an issue out of it, and to cling to it like it's your last hope of winning an argument, only shows how helpless and hopeless you are.
What an idiot you are. You're pathetic, Backes.
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