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In reply to the discussion: Kennedy's assassination: Conspiracy or lone killer, I think the fact that we even ask the question [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)of a Democratic President. Since a majority of Americans do not believe the official CT, it will be discussed every day and night around the country FREELY. In fact, while not particularly informed on the subject, I am becoming more and more interested as friends and relatives, who apparently have been watching documentaries aired on TV here in the US, tell me they do not for a minute believe we were told the truth about that murder.
I will be watching those documentaries myself and will certainly give a whole lot more credibility to some of this country's most reputable people than to someone on a relatively small internet forum who appears to be deeply disturbed by the growing interest in this historical event of Americans in their own history. Schools too are talking about it, as they should.
You can't control it, the subject is getting more and more attention as the years go by. And this year more than ever due to the refusal of the Govt to release the documents that were supposed to be released after 50 years.
I have no idea who killed Kennedy, but I join the millions of Americans who are demanding that those documents be released. There is no rational excuse for the people to be deprived of this information.