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Related: About this forumRobert F Kennedy Jr Does Not Agree Lee Harvey Oswald Acted Alone
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Robert F Kennedy Jr Does Not Agree Lee Harvey Oswald Acted Alone (Original Post)
MinM
Jan 2013
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Awknid
(381 posts)1. I always thought
The fact that Bobby knew it wasn't Oswald was what got him shot. He knew who it was.
triplepoint
(431 posts)2. The Kennedy Family Knows the Truth...
and they know it wasn't Oswald who did the shooting. They just don't want another of their tribe to be murdered is why they don't go anywhere with the truth about JFK, RFK, and JFK Jr. There is Jackie's diary that's supposed to be published 50 yrs after the death of her last surviving child....She knew who killed her husband and that information is very likely in her diary.
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MinM
(2,650 posts)3. "America is over now."
This is why I have always believed that 1968 was a milestone year. Maybe the most important in post-war America.
See, when McCarthy first announced he was going to run, King's advisors asked him to endorse Eugene McCarthy. King replied that he would not right now. He wanted to see what RFK was going to do. Since he thought that RFK would make a great president. When RFK entered, he predicted that he would win the nomination.
Then, of course, they were both assassinated. And that was it. As the great French playwright Jean Genet said, "America is over now." And it was.
What Talbot's book does is it shows that, in addition to Vietnam, RFK's hidden interest in reopening the JFK case was a likely reason for his assassination.
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=19859&st=15#entry265060
See, when McCarthy first announced he was going to run, King's advisors asked him to endorse Eugene McCarthy. King replied that he would not right now. He wanted to see what RFK was going to do. Since he thought that RFK would make a great president. When RFK entered, he predicted that he would win the nomination.
Then, of course, they were both assassinated. And that was it. As the great French playwright Jean Genet said, "America is over now." And it was.
What Talbot's book does is it shows that, in addition to Vietnam, RFK's hidden interest in reopening the JFK case was a likely reason for his assassination.
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=19859&st=15#entry265060
MinM
(2,650 posts)4. ABC’s Marquardt fumbles JFK facts
MinM
(2,650 posts)5. Will the RFK Jr. interview w/Charlie Rose ever air?