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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)Cause, let's face it, if I have not read the few targeted books they have been led to read, there is no being objective -
Bugliosi's book - no, but I read the review by DeEugenio from his web site with reference. Jim, who is the consummate book reviewer when it comes to the Kennedy assassination, pointed out the omissions.
But here are a few books you can weigh in with. Tell me if you've laid your tired eyes on my list. Then, you can tell me how objective a reader you are while you aren't doing other things that make your hands quiver....
Oswald, the CIA and Mexico City (by Dan Hardway and Ed Lopez.
Harvey and Lee, by John Armstrong
Rush to Judgement, Mark Lane
None Dare Call it Conspiracy (that's an old one on my shelf), Larry Abraham and Gary Allen
A Thousand Days, Arthur Schlesinger
(and I'm waiting for my better half to let me read DeEugenio's Destiny Betrayed (JFK, Cuba and The Garrison Case).
I've also heard hundreds of hours of interviews from people who were authors of these books, and the personal chronological accounts of Fletcher Prody.
Now go read yourself crazy or spin around in circles cause I gotta tell you what YOUR fucking book said. I don't have to tell you dick.