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Offline Tim Nickerson

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IOW, you don't have the nerve to attack Bobby, Jackie, and the HSCA, even though they took many of the same positions that most other conspiracy theorists hold.


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Offline Bill Chapman

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Good one. And Jackie pretty much dissed these bargain-basement CTer types, didn't she?

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Bobby and Jackie’s message is especially remarkable....
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In early December 1963, William Walton traveled to Moscow on behalf of Robert and Jacqueline Kennedy to convey a secret message to the Soviet leaders about President Kennedy’s assassination.
Seriously doubtful...Why would they do this?
Besides, the Soviet response was already broadcast the very day of the assassination...that is was a right wing conspiracy.
Which it was.

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Offline Michael T. Griffith

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https://youtu.be/qGwjuagBEhQ

You must be joking. Yes, publicly, RFK played the good soldier and supported the WC, but it has been known for decades that privately he strongly rejected it. Again, it is like you guys are stuck in a time warp and either do not know know about or choose to ignore post-1970 research that contradicts your beliefs. You might read historian David Talbot’s best-selling book Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (Simon & Schuster, 2008), which documents that privately Bobby believed exactly what he and Jackie told the Soviets through their close friend Walton just weeks after the assassination.

Are you aware that Earl Warren--yeah, the guy who chaired the WC--said in a 1972 TV interview that there was probably someone else involved besides Oswald? Yet all those years before then he said no such thing. Senators Russell and Cooper, two other WC members, were so skeptical of the single-bullet theory that they forced a last-minute meeting of the commission in order to have their dissent made part of the record (but it was buried and did not come to light until decades later), yet publicly they did not challenge the WC.

Perhaps you are new to politics and American history, but sometimes politicians say things in public that do not reflect what they really believe.

Even in the last months of his life, JFK made several public statements about the need to stay the course in Vietnam, yet we now know that privately he made it very clear to numerous people that he intended to pull out of Vietnam after he was reelected.

I mean, this stuff has been known for years and years, but you guys act like you've heard of it.


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Offline Gerry Down

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No, it is very clear that he intended to pull out of Vietnam after he was reelected.

But was he just pretending to just to get re-elected?

But like Obama promising to bring all the troops home in 2009 if he got elected. And then he ended up sending more troops there and bombing Libya.

JFK might have made a bigger mess of Vietnam than LBJ.

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Offline Michael T. Griffith

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But was he just pretending to just to get re-elected?

But like Obama promising to bring all the troops home in 2009 if he got elected. And then he ended up sending more troops there and bombing Libya.

JFK might have made a bigger mess of Vietnam than LBJ.

I think Dr. James Douglass makes a compelling case in JFK and the Unspeakable that Kennedy was determined to withdraw from Vietnam after the election, because he had become convinced that the war was unwinnable.

Offline Robert Reeves

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RFK jr accuses the CIA of assassinating both his father & JFK. A 70 year vendetta.

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