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stopbush

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68. All of that was thoroughly, THOROUGHLY investigated decades ago.
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 10:50 PM
Nov 2017

There’s just no evidence to support the CTs. I guess they’re OK as a thought game, but there’s no basis in reality.

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I was in 9th 49jim Nov 2017 #1
Who do you think is "they?" Nt raccoon Nov 2017 #2
A group of misguided anti Castro zeolots Rustynaerduwell Nov 2017 #7
Wish I knew n/t malaise Nov 2017 #8
Read the James W. Douglass book. One of the most important books Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #36
Thanks malaise Nov 2017 #38
Feel free to pm me to discuss if you do read the book. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #42
Cool malaise Nov 2017 #46
The book changed the way I see the world. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #47
Hello Irish_Dem syringis Nov 2017 #49
Bonjour syringis Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #51
Merci beaucoup :-) syringis Nov 2017 #58
Merci! I will be happy to help if you run into something you Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #59
Hello Irish_Dem syringis Nov 2017 #69
Bonjour syringis Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #70
Thank you for mentioning Mr. Douglass' book. The US took a turn toward the dark with JFK's murder!! LongTomH Nov 2017 #53
The US has never been the same since the day JFK was murdered. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #55
I was in high school in NYC, riding the train home secondwind Nov 2017 #3
.. ucrdem Nov 2017 #4
I was a sophomore in college, living in a dorm just off campus. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2017 #5
My oldest sister had left for college that year malaise Nov 2017 #9
Hi Peggy, glad to see you here. Please stop by more. Blue_true Nov 2017 #29
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It was a Friday DFW Nov 2017 #10
You were really close to it malaise Nov 2017 #41
Washington was like a headless chicken that weekend DFW Nov 2017 #62
The country has never been the same since JFK was assassinated. milestogo Nov 2017 #11
I was 12 years old at the time, and yes, I agree. whathehell Nov 2017 #12
Fifth grade in a Quaker school PCIntern Nov 2017 #13
7th grade math class. Miss Coates was our teacher. We were working on an assignment. spiderpig Nov 2017 #14
I remember it vividly. I'll never get the drums out of my head. Vinca Nov 2017 #15
Yes...the drums... ewagner Nov 2017 #20
They took away some of our belief that we can do anything that is good if we work together. nt Blue_true Nov 2017 #30
It was a defining moment. TNNurse Nov 2017 #16
In high school. 16 years old. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2017 #17
Two years old that day OnlinePoker Nov 2017 #18
I remember it rained in my town the day of his funeral. Blue_true Nov 2017 #33
It was the end of the post WW II era of good feeling and national patriotism FarCenter Nov 2017 #19
It is interesting to hear from you all... syringis Nov 2017 #21
His Presidency was short. I was too young to know that at the time. Blue_true Nov 2017 #35
Hello Blue_True syringis Nov 2017 #48
I wasn't 21 in 60, so couldn't vote for JFK bobbieinok Nov 2017 #56
I will never forget it..... spanone Nov 2017 #22
I won't ever forget that day. Our Fifth grade teacher, Ms Manning, came in crying... FailureToCommunicate Nov 2017 #23
I was in 1st grade in Corpus Christi, TX... Upthevibe Nov 2017 #24
Off Topic, But... RobinA Nov 2017 #27
Yes even the nuns cried malaise Nov 2017 #34
Age 5 RobinA Nov 2017 #25
9th Grade Geography class. Had everyone go outside to parking lot for some reason. Hoyt Nov 2017 #26
Also ninth grade--gym class The Blue Flower Nov 2017 #52
Yeah, I remember like 3 days of sadness B&W TV. My dad, who was not that big a JFK fan, was upset Hoyt Nov 2017 #54
First thing that I thought of this morning. Blue_true Nov 2017 #28
Four years old MaryMagdaline Nov 2017 #31
Second Grade: Home Sick ProfessorGAC Nov 2017 #32
I was in the sixth grade in Austin. Timer Nov 2017 #37
I was a sophomore in H.S. Greybnk48 Nov 2017 #39
Found Mom pounding DownriverDem Nov 2017 #40
Home with my baby son. Husband came home with beautiful antique marble top table given cornball 24 Nov 2017 #43
Wow! malaise Nov 2017 #45
Oh no, it came that way. That is the fascinating aspect of "the table". cornball 24 Nov 2017 #67
It was a Huge Shock, followed by a Great Emptiness LonghornJack Nov 2017 #44
I clearly remember everything about that day and the solemn period oasis Nov 2017 #50
Since he killed JFK. Not they. stopbush Nov 2017 #57
It's okay to believe Oswald acted alone BannonsLiver Nov 2017 #66
All of that was thoroughly, THOROUGHLY investigated decades ago. stopbush Nov 2017 #68
I was in my 2nd yr of grad school bobbieinok Nov 2017 #60
I was a junior at Univ. of North Texas. Hangingon Nov 2017 #61
I was in my 10th grade biology class in high school, Ft. Worth, TX. Grammy23 Nov 2017 #63
I was in High School study hall. For our family it was like a enormous blackness overtook jalan48 Nov 2017 #64
10th-grade French class. Teacher read the bulletin and collapsed in tears. VOX Nov 2017 #65
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