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In reply to the discussion: 'I'm convinced a second gunman was involved in killing my uncle': Robert Kennedy [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)214. Of course. I misunderstood what you were dating.
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'I'm convinced a second gunman was involved in killing my uncle': Robert Kennedy [View all]
elehhhhna
Jan 2013
OP
Find a copy of "A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power", by J. Evetts Haley.....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#142
Read the book and then tell me what you think of LBJ. He wasn't just involved in....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#174
According to the last Gallup Poll on this subject in 2003, you're among the 19%....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#172
There is an interesting book on the history of Halliburton that could explain a connection
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#206
I don't know what the truth was, but I don't think the Warren Commission bothered to ferret it out.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#222
I was alive at the time. I know precisely where I was when the assassination happened.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#207
I was watching it on TV as an adult. There were a lot of questions even then that did not get
jwirr
Jan 2013
#4
I was referring to JFK. My children were already old enough to be watching with us. I was also
jwirr
Jan 2013
#13
You're wrong. The whole RFK family is convinced the second gunman was the armed guard. See below.
leveymg
Jan 2013
#11
After the murder of Kennedy I don't believe alot of what our government tells us. Especially
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#32
I know it changed my life. I was around 14 or 15 and I don't think I ever was able
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#72
Yeah, totally ... in fact a rouge I tried yesterday gave me a terrible rash ...
brett_jv
Jan 2013
#177
I wasn't a kid. I was already married. It really turned me into a doubter and a cynic about the
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#209
I agree with you. There is so much shit going on in this country we don't even know.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#213
I lived at Ft Campbell during the time of Desert Storm. So much was going on.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#196
When I was young, I broke up with a guy because he was going into the military.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#210
You did the right thing for you. I grew up in a military family. My mother married my
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#212
No, I have not. However after the recap of that report it was apparent to me it was a POS. The
monmouth3
Jan 2013
#169
I have no doubt that a few people in high positions had files on Hoover. No doubt.
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#70
My ex-boss was a Robert F. Kennedy Fellow, a Hickory Hill regular, and he said the whole family
leveymg
Jan 2013
#10
Bobby also believed that Jack's assassination was the result of a conspiracy. RFK, Jr.'s views are
leveymg
Jan 2013
#31
He was moonlighting from Lockheed Aircraft Corp. His name was Thane Eugene Cesar. FBI report>
leveymg
Jan 2013
#74
UR welcome. Here's the LA Co. Coroner's diagram of the bullet entry points and paths (not graphic)
leveymg
Jan 2013
#107
Unfortunately, Robert F Kennedy Jr. also believes that vaccines cause autism
Pale Blue Dot
Jan 2013
#16
CDC, 2012: Yes, Thimerosal remains in childhood vaccines and flu vaccines.
allrevvedup
Jan 2013
#173
Strike 3, yer out. CDC: vaccine "in multi-dose VIALS" contains thimerosal.
allrevvedup
Jan 2013
#216
That's what our own govt says, "The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it
grahamhgreen
Jan 2013
#25
If my brother had been assassinated so brazenly, in public, I believe I would think long and hard...
truebrit71
Jan 2013
#205
I doubt you have either. It's a sloppy piece of fiction, as was Bugliosi's "work". nt.
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#82
Allen Dulles should be a name that concerns anyone who takes the Warren report seriously
think
Jan 2013
#89
Caro states in "Passage of Power" that Dulles was recommended for the Commission by RFK,
nyquil_man
Jan 2013
#92
"Technically", Dulles was forced out (resign or be fired), as was Richard Bissell....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#110
Who do YOU THINK YOU ARE telling anyone to STFU and come back when they can? Your
onecent
Jan 2013
#46
I am not an expert on this topic either, but Thom Hartmann co-wrote a book that explores
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#62
Thom Hartmann seemed to distance himself from the book when I heard him mention it
cpwm17
Jan 2013
#114
You're only 'skeptical' about other peoples' skepticism regarding the official story.
Mc Mike
Jan 2013
#77
I don't need website proof of climate change, so you're offering me nothing, times 12.
Mc Mike
Jan 2013
#90
Funny, I don't recall you mentioning E. Howard Hunt's deathbed confession or the....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#126
All "real evidence" like the late Arlen Specter's "Single Bullet Theory"....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#178
So, tell me how the nearly pristine Magic Bullet was connected forensically to JFK's killing....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#204
It was a "she", not a "he" that tried to shoot Ford. Sara Jane Moore.
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2013
#136
I'm not exactly sure how many gunmen there were, but the investigation was botched
Mrs. Overall
Jan 2013
#115
There was nothing plausible about the official story from minute one.
Waiting For Everyman
Jan 2013
#151
Three words that destroy any credibility of the Official Story as endorsed by the Warren Commission:
MessiahRp
Jan 2013
#158
Oh come on. He was handsome and a Kennedy but not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2013
#193