As opposed to telling us what LBJ and Hoover and the DPD and Brewer and Postal and Norman and Brennan and Markham and on and on and on.... thought?
This forum is filled with all sorts of claims from the conspiracy crowd as to why "they" had to kill JFK. And how they planned it and carried it out. We have conspiracists telling us all of these bizarre stories about why LBJ did this or Fitz did that or why this was done or that was done.
For you to come along and complain about posters telling us what Oswald thought while all of this above conspiracy fantasies are promoted is not, for me, a "good faith" complaint.
As opposed to telling us what LBJ and Hoover and the DPD and Brewer and Postal and Norman and Brennan and Markham and on and on and on.... thought?Are you claiming I ever did that? Well, then you'd better show me or withdraw the claim.
This forum is filled with all sorts of claims from the conspiracy crowd as to why "they" had to kill JFK. And how they planned it and carried it out. We have conspiracists telling us all of these bizarre stories about why LBJ did this or Fitz did that or why this was done or that was done.Sorry, I'm not one of those making such claims either... but feel free to prove me wrong, if you can!
For you to come along and complain about posters telling us what Oswald thought while all of this above conspiracy fantasies are promoted is not, for me, a "good faith" complaint.Show me please where I have ever claimed to know what anybody involved in this case thought at some point in time.
Btw you argument is typical childish one; "others are doing it, so why can't I"....
Richard Smith, nor you or I hasn't got a clue what was in Oswald's mind. Nobody has, except for Oswald himself of course, but he won't tell us, will he now. Telling us what Oswald thought, as Richard and some other LNs do frequently, is mere mindless speculation which has no value whatsoever.