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In reply to the discussion: 51 years ago President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Case not closed at all. [View all]Duval
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51 years ago President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Case not closed at all. [View all]
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
OP
You must be very young to hold such a view. You certainly are naive, at best, Schema Thing.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#5
The evidence exposes some of the conspiracy, that is a fact. The case isn't closed, it's polarized
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#8
The words 'conspiracy theorists' were deliberately determined to be a way to try to discredit those
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#128
Sorry your hanging out on a limb and sawing between you and the tree on this one...
rwsanders
Nov 2014
#99
You are correct regarding science. Which is why a majority of the people do not believe
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#127
Common sense and science tells me there was more than one bullet fired that day.
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#132
Yes, I have read about them and became even more convinced that they were encouraged
JDPriestly
Nov 2014
#183
I don't know whether Oswald killed Kennedy. If he did, I doubt that he did it alone.
JDPriestly
Nov 2014
#227
The only war lost by the US military, the civil rights movement, the Cold War-yep, indeed madokie.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#6
I walked across the Houston Street viaduct into Dealy Plaza, etc, in 1968 onethatcares.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#13
Anyone who thinks JFK was killed by a conspiracy owes it to him- or herself to
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#12
Hunh? The best tribute we can give his life and legacy is a scrupulous adherence to
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#18
Have you read Bugliosi's book yet? Don't mean to come off as a small-minded pedant
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#42
Bugliosi actually interviewed several members of the original Warren Commission
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#165
Do you think any CT remains intact after Bugliosi is finished with it? - nt
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#170
"Some" of the information gathered during the investigation was hidden for 75 years. A length of
world wide wally
Nov 2014
#56
Do you have any evidence at all for this belief? I mean, I despise Hoover as much
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#53
No. You gave a big list of stuff including several actual conspiracies
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#228
Really. Like the time LBJ said North Vietnam torpedoed our destroyers in Gulf of Tonkin.
Octafish
Nov 2014
#72
Thanks for the tip. I'll try to take a look next time I'm at the library. - nt
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#160
If it was a footnote buried way in the back of the book, it would have been documented
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#163
"Both saw and heard what happened" - well, that is the crux of the matter. So
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#167
Bugliosi's book didn't sell many copies b/c it is over 1,000 pages (plus
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#213
I don't believe it was a coincidence that JFK, RFK, and MLK Jr. were all killed by lone gunmen.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#14
There IT is, rhett o rick. And look at all those that died after contradicting the Commission. Wet
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#20
Most people like them because it is exciting and the truth is boring! Proved. nt
Logical
Nov 2014
#142
Ahh yes, the "truth". It must be comforting to know when one knows the "truth".
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#148
What is the biggest CT that most didn't believe that has been proved to be correct? nt
Logical
Nov 2014
#169
Yes, this was only the first of many "where were you when" moments for us...
LiberalElite
Nov 2014
#15
Good lord -hit the alert then, and show some respect for our assassinated President.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#24
No. And if you believe that, here are 13 documents you should read about the JFK assassination.
Octafish
Nov 2014
#70
Very interesting story. You reply doesn't address the facts at hand, however.
Octafish
Nov 2014
#236
CT challenges your blind faith in your authoritarian leaders. They would never lie to you.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#150
There are lots of conspiracies. They exist. Denying that they do is like denying climate change.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#154
No, what this thread got was the same few people who seek to use that phrase...
MrMickeysMom
Nov 2014
#202
Oh boo hoo. Once a year we get to point out just how fucked our history has been since '63
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2014
#69
The fact RFK's kids can't talk on TV about what their father told them shows the cover-up continues.
Octafish
Nov 2014
#23
Glad to see you chiming in, Sir. This is a cradle to grave domestic black op in many respects imo.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#27
"This thread is in memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Join me in tribute to him". k&r for JFK
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#25
So that really is how you show your feelings about what happened to President Kennedy in Dallas-woe.
bobthedrummer
Nov 2014
#41
Who now is promoting a false narrative of history? If it's such a false narrative
shraby
Nov 2014
#43
The Warren Commission is the ONLY explanation that fits. JFK was assasinated by a lone nut.
MohRokTah
Nov 2014
#54
With the exception of Lincoln, a lone nutball is responsible for ever presidential assassination.
MohRokTah
Nov 2014
#146
All of our future changed that day....not for better...still seek and wish for answers.
joanbarnes
Nov 2014
#60
I thought it was by J Edgar Hoover or George H.W. Bush or a right wing coup d'etat.
cpwm17
Nov 2014
#98
I was in my 1st year of college & didn't have classes that day because it was a Friday,
red dog 1
Nov 2014
#111
Like you Bob, I pay tribute to JFK by continuing the search for justice.
robertpaulsen
Nov 2014
#120
FFS, more of this conspiracy shit? You are not helping his memory with that. Dishonoring it!! nt
Logical
Nov 2014
#141
You seem to be afraid of conspiracy shit. Why such a reaction? Does it challenge your
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#157
Yes, a tribute to JFK, and sadly there are still many unanswered questions IMO. n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2014
#156
How convenience that Jack Ruby shot Oswald before he could testify or be asked enough questions
Reter
Nov 2014
#175
And a year later Poppy became Chairman of the Republican Party for Harris County, Texas.
Rex
Nov 2014
#184
Mahalo bob.. I was driving along the road in Phoenix, AZ, listening to the radio and I
Cha
Nov 2014
#203
The fact that during the 50-year discussion last year the words "accused" and "alleged"
Boomerproud
Nov 2014
#249