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In reply to the discussion: Can I ask a question of the JFK CTers? [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)28. Based on a dictabelt recording of a motorcycle radio 2 miles away.
Strip away the de-bunked "evidence", and the House Committee had zero evidence of a conspiracy.
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It would fuel other CT'ers for centuries. No one would ever rest until the smoking gun
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#2
Yes, we all deserve to know the truth of what happened, even if those responsible are dead.
LuvNewcastle
Nov 2013
#11
It would go far toward a view of an improved integrity in government, but more would have to
ancianita
Nov 2013
#37
True. Bush/Cheney/et al are still free. They murdered 10s to 100s of thousands.
PowerToThePeople
Nov 2013
#7
No longer believe there was a conspiracy, but if there was, it needs to be known for history sake
liberal N proud
Nov 2013
#8
I'm pretty sure the assassination didn't change history. It was history.
Liberal Veteran
Nov 2013
#30
I think that, allowing your premise as true, then it becomes (de-facto) history
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#14
How exactly does one know that if all the documents have not been released? n/t
Samantha
Nov 2013
#42
I know that LBJ did not like JFK but I do not remember him facing impeachment. Tell us about it.
jwirr
Nov 2013
#24
It would be huge. Not sure how you could say "so what" to something like that.
NCTraveler
Nov 2013
#23
Can I ask YOU a question? Supposing one of your grandparents had been murdered 40
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#33
Realistically, as an individual, I would write a letter to the president and list a number of
ancianita
Nov 2013
#40
I'm not a self-identified "CTer", but it's a good question that deserves more direct response than
ancianita
Nov 2013
#41