Pastor Bob Enyart's Most Embarrassing Moment

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Pastor Bob Enyart's Most Embarrassing Moment

This is the show from Wednesday December 17th, 2014

Summary:

Post-show update: Sadly, at this time of year, we remember the JonBenet Ramsey murder and KGOV's own report: The Clue that Breaks the Case.

Today Barack Obama moved toward normalizing our country's relationship with communist Cuba, a murderous regime as rightly pointed out by Shaun Hannity. "How though," asks Bob Enyart, "can Hannity criticize a Democratic president for that normalization without immediately remembering that the Republicans from Nixon, to Reagan, to the Bushes normalized and celebrated the communist Chinese who slaughtered their own people by the tens of millions, is beyond me." Bob then recounts the most embarrassing moment in his life as a pastor.
 

Nick M

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The intruder evidence is overwhelming. The ransom note was written when the girl was still alive and not by one in panic. Such as a parent trying to cover up a crime.
 

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The intruder evidence is overwhelming. The ransom note was written when the girl was still alive and not by one in panic. Such as a parent trying to cover up a crime.

On this subject and probably no other you and I are in total agreement.:cheers:

Enyart seems to get a real kick out of savaging this family every chance he gets.
 
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Nick M

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http://jonbenetramsey.pbworks.com/w/page/11682468/Evidence of an Intruder

Specific Evidence of Intruder Entry
1."the butler's door to the kitchen was found ajar that morning. (SMF P 137; PSMF P 137.) Defendants note that the butler's door was only a short distance away from the spiral staircase where the Ransom Note was found and within plain view of where the pad of paper used for the Ransom Note was found. (SMF P 138; PSMF P 138.)" (Carnes 2003:89-90).
2."There is likewise undisputed evidence of a disturbance in this window-well area: specifically the leaves and white styrofoam packing peanuts that had pooled in the window-well appeared to have been cleared from, or brushed to either side of, the center window's sill in the well. (SMF P 132; PSMF P 132.)" (Carnes 2003:88).
3."Green foliage was also found tucked under the movable grate over the window well, indicating that the grate had been opened and closed recently. (SMF P 131; PSMF P 131.)" (Carnes 2003:88).
4."In addition, this center window had a broken pane and was found open on the morning of December 26, with a suitcase and a glass shard from the window pane underneath it. (SMF P 135; PSMF P 135.)" (Carnes 2003:88).
5."the Boulder Police conducted experiments that showed a person could enter the basement playroom through the center window. (SMF P 133; PSMF P 133.)" (Carnes 2003:88).
6."The suitcase contained a pillow sham, duvet and Dr. Seuss book. These items belonged to defendants, but they have indicated that the items were not normally stored in the suitcase. (SMF P 146; PSMF P 146.) A lab report indicated that fibers from the sham and duvet were found on the shirt that JonBenet was wearing when she was found in the wine cellar. (SMF P 147; PSMF P 147.)" (Carnes 2003:Note 32).
7."Moreover, leaves and debris, consistent with the leaves and debris found in the window well, were found on the floor under the broken window suggesting that someone had actually entered the basement through this window. (SMF P 136; PSMF P 136.)" (Carnes 2003:88).
8."Likewise a leaf and white styro-foam packing peanuts, consistent with the leaves and packing peanuts found pooled in the window-well, were found in the wine-cellar room of the basement where JonBenet's body was discovered. (SMF P 134; PSMF P 134.)" This evidence is consistent with an inference that whoever entered through this window ultimately walked to the wine-cellar room at some point. (Carnes 2003:88-89).
9."the lights were on in the basement, when first searched at approximately 6:15 a.m. that day. (SMF P 129; PSMF P 129.)" (Carnes 2003:89).
 
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