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avaistheone1

(14,626 posts)
5. What?
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 05:59 AM
Nov 2013
Post the latest news from reputable mainstream news websites and blogs. Important news of national interest only. No analysis or opinion pieces. No duplicates. News stories must have been published within the last 12 hours. Use the published title of the story as the title of the discussion thread.


The Boston Globe is a reputable mainstream news website...about as reputable as you can get.
The assassination of a president is of national interest and particularly when one of the victim's brothers believes it is a conspiracy.
Evidently you did not bother to check for this article on google news. (See the google snapshot I included in response to my last post to you.) It was posted there within the last 2 hours within their news section..so it is timely.
The published title was used as the title of the discussion thread.



http://www.salon.com/2013/01/14/robert_f_kennedy_jfk_conspiracy_theorist/


Robert Kennedy, it now appears, had some of the same doubts — but believed it would have been a “distraction” for him to talk about them. Kennedy himself was assassinated in June 1968, right after his victory in California’s Democratic primary.


The above Salon article you are referenced as little to do with the article that I posted. Your article is a sketchy snippet that provided little information. The Boston Globe article I posted goes into detail discussing specific steps Robert Kennedy took, and specific people within the government and CIA he spoke with in terms of his belief that his brother was killed as a result of a conspiracy. The Boston Globe piece is not a psychological profile, nor is it an editorial. Since when have news stories not left questions hanging?? Many stories can not be tied up in a need bow for obvious reasons like the person we wish to have a definitive answer from is dead.




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Not news, not breaking. grantcart Nov 2013 #1
The Boston Globe and Google News disagree with you. avaistheone1 Nov 2013 #2
It is not a news story but is analysis of what someone thinks RFK's thoughts might have been grantcart Nov 2013 #4
What? avaistheone1 Nov 2013 #5
It's not really surprising that RFK suspected a conspiracy Major Nikon Nov 2013 #7
Yah, I guess RFK found no evidence. He was shot, instead. nt delrem Nov 2013 #10
He was out of office for almost 4 years when he was shot Major Nikon Nov 2013 #11
He was a US Senator when he was shot Art_from_Ark Nov 2013 #13
As AG he was the top cop in the nation Major Nikon Nov 2013 #14
Kennedy was one step from winning the Presidency after the California vote that day. Coyotl Nov 2013 #18
I'm sure this is true Major Nikon Nov 2013 #19
The author penned his opinion RFK thought it was a conspiracy. HooptieWagon Nov 2013 #26
At least he called it a "shoddy piece of workmanship". jakeXT Nov 2013 #12
This is very interesting, thanks! ucrdem Nov 2013 #3
Good article. LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #6
as I was reading the article, I was thinking Marcello... magical thyme Nov 2013 #15
I think you are correct to a certain degree INdemo Nov 2013 #21
N.B. Berlum Nov 2013 #8
Thanks, excellent article - eom dreamnightwind Nov 2013 #9
HEY, JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #16
Inside job. How else would the shooter know the top on the limo would be down??? It was set up. judesedit Nov 2013 #17
Big assumption on your part hack89 Nov 2013 #23
If there was no conspiracy, why does mob-connected Jack Ruby shoot Oswald? Coyotl Nov 2013 #20
Why I dont think Ruby was a planned operation: 7962 Nov 2013 #25
Operation Mongoose chuckstevens Nov 2013 #22
RFK: ''I asked him in a way that he couldn’t lie to me.'' Octafish Nov 2013 #24
San Diego Reader Interview with Jack Ruby's Rabbi Misskittycat Nov 2013 #27
We're locking this because it's analysis, not news. greatauntoftriplets Nov 2013 #28
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