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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-30-04 11:56 PM
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5. Odd thing to say.
JFK Jr. was the political heir to the nation's Liberal first family. Doesn't it seem odd that his father is killed by assassins, none of whom were brought to justice? Doesn't it seem odd that his uncle Edward is almost killed in a plane crash that killed his pilot and broke his back? Doesn't it seem odd that his uncle Robert had a chance to become the Democratic nominee and was shot dead by bullets that don't match the gun in the alleged assassin's hand? Doesn't it seem odd that JFK Jr.'s plane would go straight into the drink on a trip he'd made many times before. No, that doesn't seem odd to me. That seems like conspiracy.

BTW: Noam Chomsky has consistently supported the lone nut Oswald did it theory proposed by J Edgar Hoover.

Have you seen this FBI memo? It states George Herbert Walker Bush had something to add about the assassinatio of President Kennedy, written on November 22, 1963?



Very interesting. Now a week later, this FBI memo to FBI Director J Edgar Hoover indicates that "Mr. George Bush of the Central Intelligence Agency" reported the anti-Castro Cubans "regretted the assassination." Neat choice of words.



When it comes to JFK, anyway, Chomsky is wrong.
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