I shouldn't have said that. I was told by people she was not his girlfriend. In view of his many other false statements, I tend to believe it. Apparently this has been brought up before; he now says "I lost the girl I loved" instead of my girlfriend.Codename46 wrote:Whoa. Out of curiosity, what was hotly disputed about his girlfriend? Was she not even his g/f?Charles L. Cotton wrote:John Woods does not feel constrained by the truth. His claim to fame is that a girl he claimed as his girlfriend (hotly disputed) was killed at Virginia Tech while he was having a breakfast taco somewhere far from the carnage of unarmed victims. (I'm kidding about the taco.) His absolute lack of knowledge of the events at VT are astounding for self-proclaimed expert on mass murderers.
I debated him during a short interview on KRLD radio in the Dallas area during the 2009 legislative session and he would have been a joke, were the subject matter not so important. As I said earlier, he knew nothing about the facts and when I refuted every single claim he made with a minute-by-minute description of when and where the shooter went, he was so frustrated he couldn't talk. He just kept saying "Mr. Cotton wasn't there, I was!" No you weren't John, but unlike me, you didn't do the research to find out what really happened.
John Woods is a fraud trying to garner some degree of fame by dancing in the blood of the innocent.
Chas.
Chas.