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36. A shot of less than 100 yards on a slow moving target is not only likely...
Mon Nov 11, 2013, 07:58 AM
Nov 2013

It is EASILY possible for an experienced marksmen like Oswald.

I read "Oswald" by Norman Mailer. RagAss Nov 2013 #1
None. It makes me too sad. Glad they are out there though. Bobby, too. The last of the great libdem4life Nov 2013 #2
I have read too many to recall... JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #3
I started with those and Livingstone and Groden's "High Treason". Spider Jerusalem Nov 2013 #4
Sounds like my reading as well, and in the same order. stopbush Nov 2013 #9
Just one. The second one you posted. I grew up assuming it was a 'lone wolf' right wing lunatic sabrina 1 Nov 2013 #5
Oswald's tale is definitely an interesting and highly unsual one Fumesucker Nov 2013 #24
How many book have you read on 9/11, ESP, UFOs, Roswell? Same Difference. nt Logical Nov 2013 #6
"I marched down to the local bookstore" PETRUS Nov 2013 #7
I read "Chariots Of The Gods" by Eric Von Daniken 40 years ago. Archae Nov 2013 #8
I guess everybody on this thread is nuts meanit Nov 2013 #10
So You Read Them, Huh ??? WillyT Nov 2013 #11
I have not read one single book on Kennedy's assassination. defacto7 Nov 2013 #12
Check Out Jim Marrs' Crossfire... Even In The Preface He Tells You Not To Trust The Book... WillyT Nov 2013 #13
Thanks WillyT... defacto7 Nov 2013 #15
In 2038 I will be 92. Blue_In_AK Nov 2013 #21
I know what you mean. defacto7 Nov 2013 #30
A shot of less than 100 yards on a slow moving target is not only likely... Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #36
Posner's Case Closed exboyfil Nov 2013 #14
I still have that paperback edition of On The Trail of the Assassins somewhere. nyquil_man Nov 2013 #16
Does Stephen King's 11/22/63 count? krawhitham Nov 2013 #17
Bizarre that Stephen King used plagiarist Gerald Posner and Edward Epstein MinM Nov 2013 #38
one that influenced me was "Richard Case Nagell: The Man Who Knew Too Much" grasswire Nov 2013 #18
Thank You For That !!! WillyT Nov 2013 #19
Alex Cox with a nice Richard Case Nagell summary (video) MinM Nov 2013 #44
A couple more good books in my bookcase are.. MinM Nov 2013 #45
Many years ago I picked up four or five... TreasonousBastard Nov 2013 #20
Yeah... I Heard That Gun Was Generally Considered A Piece Of Shit... WillyT Nov 2013 #23
Except the rifle was found to be quite accurate when test-fired. Spider Jerusalem Nov 2013 #31
Keep reading-- the bolt problem is still there... TreasonousBastard Nov 2013 #32
Not really, no. Spider Jerusalem Nov 2013 #34
Wow. I can't believe I'm actually putting "JFK" on my trashed word list. Iggo Nov 2013 #22
Bye... WillyT Nov 2013 #25
Take it easy... Iggo Nov 2013 #26
None Marrah_G Nov 2013 #27
I read a number of them decades ago but the best one I ever read was Samantha Nov 2013 #28
I have read over 75 books, read the complete Warren Commission report gopiscrap Nov 2013 #29
I probably shouldn't post this, but I will anyway. ZombieHorde Nov 2013 #33
Haven't read any oswaldactedalone Nov 2013 #35
None. I won't put money in CTs pockets. HooptieWagon Nov 2013 #37
I saw that episode of The X-Files with the Cigarette Smoking Man. Does that count? Orrex Nov 2013 #39
Top 10 by Lisa Pease MinM Nov 2013 #40
None. I worked with a couple of pathologists who worked on JFK when it happened mulsh Nov 2013 #41
One less than the number of opinions I have on the subject. Coyotl Nov 2013 #42
JFK was assassinated!? rock Nov 2013 #43
One. Four Days: The Historical Record of the Death of President Kennedy ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #46
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