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In reply to the discussion: Nov. 22, 1963: 50 years, and still no conspiracy|Op Ed LA Times [View all]meanit
(455 posts)a whole lot of regular working class people felt that is was a whitewash. It just didn't pass the smell test. Something was wrong.
But according to many here, the people who felt this way were just a bunch of delusional conspiracy theorists looking for "fucking unicorns". I wonder if any of the people here that are steadfastly supporting the Warren Report were actually around at the time it was issued, and have an idea of what the mood of the country really was back then? Some point to a 2004 documentary aired by ABC/Disney Corporation as a verification of the Warren Report, but was that just not a book made into a film too?
A whole lot Americans have never really been satisfied with the explanation of the Kennedy assassination. Many, many things still do not add up, but instead of trying to clear the air, there are still thousands of Kennedy assassination files locked up under "national security" bullshit 50 years after the fact.
How can anyone blame people for still being skeptical?