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In reply to the discussion: JFK Conference: James DiEugenio made clear how Foreign Policy changed after November 22, 1963 [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)you try to compare conservatives hate for government with liberals that may not trust the government. First of all conservatives hate the part of government that helps people but dont hate the intelligence agencies. Liberals are apt to be more skeptical of intelligence agencies.
I dont push any particular conspiracy theory re. JFK, I just think that the odds of Oswald acting alone are remote. I bet at the time of JFK's assassination there were two or three groups conspiring to kill the president. I bet there are some today. Maybe al Qaeda, maybe the Koch Bros., maybe the KKK, maybe the Russians.
Then when you add the RFK and MLK jr. assassinations to the mix, and try to claim their were not conspiracies in any of the assassinations, I say the odds are astronomical.
Do you trust the government in all aspects? Did you when Bush was president?