Disir
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hitting an accelerating target at that distance.Still, that was real good shooting.
Why would you say that?
We know for a fact that Oswald assassinated JFK and murdered Officer J.D. Tippit during his attempted escape and the Warren Commission was a classic example of CYA. What we don't know (yet) is why Oswald was welcomed back to the U.S. with his bride who was the daughter of a KGB agent after he left his post and renounced his citizenship during the hottest time in the Cold War. Why wasn't Oswald in prison? You have to look at the big picture of a (demented?) brother of the president appointed as A.G.who apparently spent every waking hour hatching plots to murder Castro. What kind of craziness were the Kennedy brothers planning when JFK (illegally) authorized use the CIA in a ridiculous attempt to raise, train and equip an invasion army which was abandoned at the Bay of Pigs? The media loved JFK so there was never any reasonable checks or balance of his power or criticism of his conduct by anyone and he was practically nominated for sainthood after he and his brother ware assassinated.. When you consider that Oswald was murdered while in custody by a strange underworld character before he could talk about the conspiracy and Jack Ruby mysteriously died in custody before an investigator could get to him you get the feeling that the Grassy Knoll was just camouflage for government bungling and murder. There was no internet or alternate source of information other than Cronkite and his clones so the "Grassy Knoll" became the focus rather than Oswald's convoluted journey from traitor to CIA recruit.
We know for a fact that Oswald assassinated JFK and murdered Officer J.D. Tippit during his attempted escape and the Warren Commission was a classic example of CYA. What we don't know (yet) is why Oswald was welcomed back to the U.S. with his bride who was the daughter of a KGB agent after he left his post and renounced his citizenship during the hottest time in the Cold War. Why wasn't Oswald in prison? You have to look at the big picture of a (demented?) brother of the president appointed as A.G.who apparently spent every waking hour hatching plots to murder Castro. What kind of craziness were the Kennedy brothers planning when JFK (illegally) authorized use the CIA in a ridiculous attempt to raise, train and equip an invasion army which was abandoned at the Bay of Pigs? The media loved JFK so there was never any reasonable checks or balance of his power or criticism of his conduct by anyone and he was practically nominated for sainthood after he and his brother ware assassinated.. When you consider that Oswald was murdered while in custody by a strange underworld character before he could talk about the conspiracy and Jack Ruby mysteriously died in custody before an investigator could get to him you get the feeling that the Grassy Knoll was just camouflage for government bungling and murder. There was no internet or alternate source of information other than Cronkite and his clones so the "Grassy Knoll" became the focus rather than Oswald's convoluted journey from traitor to CIA recruit.
We know for a fact that Oswald assassinated JFK and murdered Officer J.D. Tippit during his attempted escape and the Warren Commission was a classic example of CYA. What we don't know (yet) is why Oswald was welcomed back to the U.S. with his bride who was the daughter of a KGB agent after he left his post and renounced his citizenship during the hottest time in the Cold War. Why wasn't Oswald in prison? You have to look at the big picture of a (demented?) brother of the president appointed as A.G.who apparently spent every waking hour hatching plots to murder Castro. What kind of craziness were the Kennedy brothers planning when JFK (illegally) authorized use the CIA in a ridiculous attempt to raise, train and equip an invasion army which was abandoned at the Bay of Pigs? The media loved JFK so there was never any reasonable checks or balance of his power or criticism of his conduct by anyone and he was practically nominated for sainthood after he and his brother ware assassinated.. When you consider that Oswald was murdered while in custody by a strange underworld character before he could talk about the conspiracy and Jack Ruby mysteriously died in custody before an investigator could get to him you get the feeling that the Grassy Knoll was just camouflage for government bungling and murder. There was no internet or alternate source of information other than Cronkite and his clones so the "Grassy Knoll" became the focus rather than Oswald's convoluted journey from traitor to CIA recruit.
Ruby didn't "mysteriously" die in prison. He died of cancer in 1967. There was PLENTY of time for him to have talked if he had something to say.
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Real Americans should have no desire to make a martyr out of that spoiled fraternity bully whose glory-hounding almost got us into thermonuclear war.