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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]stopbush
(24,396 posts)of JFK CTs.
It wouldn't be so bad if the people spouting the CT stuff had a clue about the evidence in the case. You know, enough knowledge about the facts to not say things like the NAS presented the 4th shot testimony to the HSCA, or that Oswald was a crappy shot, or that CE399 was planted on the Parkland stretcher, or that no one could get off three shots in the time it took Oswald to get off three shots, or that the motorcade route was changed, etc. But they don't know enough about the case to keep from reciting the bogus "evidence" in the case. They basically recall what they remember from Oliver Stone's fictional flick and leave it at that.
That leaves it up to others to provide a corrective to their stupidities. One does that in the hopes that the simple and easily referenced facts in the case might eventually disabuse them of their flights of fancy. For some reason, that rarely seems to happen.
Of course, there's always the exception to the rule, ie: people like me and others contributing to this thread who were one-time believers in the JFK CTs until they decided to read the objective and fact-based accounts of the killing. Reading books based on facts and logic is quite the tonic to the fantasies of the CTists.
Perhaps you'll reach that point some day in your journey. Until then, enjoy the fictions. They do have their charms.