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Watch out, Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #1
A lot of people have been noticing similarities between the rightwing Crazy Camp of the 1960s struggle4progress Oct 2013 #5
And you are, of course, correct. Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #6
They would like to Enthusiast Oct 2013 #26
They're the same group melody Oct 2013 #17
Why? There's nothing in this article that approaches a conspiracy theory about JFK's death. Bolo Boffin Oct 2013 #20
I kid, I kid... Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #23
Wasn't JFK assassinated by an avowed communist? Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #2
The Dallas Morning News recently published this interesting look back at the 1960s rightwing struggle4progress Oct 2013 #4
If you are attempting to imply the radical right is responsible... Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #9
I provided excerpts from and links to articles from the Dallas Morning News and the New Yorker struggle4progress Oct 2013 #10
Just saw this on FB today.. it may not apply here but I'm going to post it anyway.. Cha Oct 2013 #15
+1 JustAnotherGen Oct 2013 #27
Reading between the lines? The intent of the article and your OP is obvious. Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #22
^^^ I agree with this post. oswaldactedalone Oct 2013 #28
I'm sure those interested, in what the articles actually say, will read them struggle4progress Oct 2013 #31
If you are attempting to exonerate the radical right in JFK's assassination... villager Oct 2013 #19
Lee Harvey Oswald was as far as away from the radical right as anyone can get. Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #21
Oswald was likely part of a team trying to assassinate Castro KurtNYC Oct 2013 #30
+1 villager Oct 2013 #32
Extremism has caused a lot of damage to this country. BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #3
Yes. It truly has. avaistheone1 Oct 2013 #7
Here is another link to your OP avaistheone1 Oct 2013 #8
You have a link for us, avaistheone? TIA Cha Oct 2013 #12
Sorry Cha, I forgot to add the link to my post. avaistheone1 Oct 2013 #13
No worries, aito Cha Oct 2013 #16
Thanks! Cha Oct 2013 #18
Kick And Recommend cantbeserious Oct 2013 #11
I worry that extremists may plan to go to Dallas on the 50th anniversary of JFK assassination avaistheone1 Oct 2013 #14
The right wing extremists were doing in 1963 what they continue doing today. Enthusiast Oct 2013 #24
Republicans haven't changed all that much since 1963, B Calm Oct 2013 #25
From "Nashville" (1975, Robert Altman) no_hypocrisy Oct 2013 #29
The far-right had nothing to do with JFK's killing. Archae Oct 2013 #33
I posted a factual article, from the Dallas Morning News, about the ugly rightwing environment struggle4progress Oct 2013 #34
Living in Texas at that time, the Birchers didn't hide anything. They hated all of the Kennedys freshwest Apr 2014 #35
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