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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]Octafish
(55,745 posts)217. No fooling Jack Ruby.
Ruby pretended to be a journalist at the "midnight press conference" at Dallas police HQ. He revealed intimate knowledge of the anti- and pro-Castro organizations.
Tied to the Mafia, rabid anti-communists, gun running to Cuba and the Dallas establishment Jack Ruby during a late-night press conference stated: He belongs to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to correct a reporter who had asked District Attorney Wade whether it was true that Oswald belonged to the Free Cuba Committee? If Ruby shot Oswald on the spur of the moment, how is it he knew so much about his intel work? (Spy Saga by Philip H. Melanson; Rearview Mirror by William Turner).
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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