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To: WilliamCooper1
You do realize that he never made a confession to the Dallas PD or FBI, right? Furthermore, every time he was in public he denied it and stated he was a patsy.

Hardly the talk of a commie revolutionary.

He wasn't fighting in the streets or waging guerrilla warfare in the mountains. But he was a communist sympathizer, and those sympathies had a lot to do with why he shot Kennedy.

Oswald probably expected to get away. When he got caught he lost his nerve. He had a wife (barely) and a child and relatives (of a sort) and maybe in the moment he couldn't bear them thinking badly of him.

36 posted on 10/17/2017 3:18:15 PM PDT by x
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“But he was a communist sympathizer, and those sympathies had a lot to do with why he shot Kennedy.”

Yeah, right. The entire industrial military complex, the Joint Chiefs, and the CIA despised him. Their plans for Operation Northwoods ware killed by JFK. They wanted an invasion of Cuba and designed Bay of Pigs to force him into it. Lemay even wanted a nuclear first strike on Russia. Kennedy was in the way of all that.

No no, it was a communist sympathizer who killed the president who everyone was mad at for being -too soft- on communism. Then this communist who said he was a patsy was immediately murdered by a patriotic mafia member. And the deep state opposed him, but they would never stoop to doing here what they had done in a dozen other countries. Yeah, it was just like that.

Go back to sleep.

4 weeks after the murder, Harry Truman published an op-ed saying the CIA was acting in a manner that made him very uncomfortable.

For extra fun, JFK really supported the making of Seven days in May.

The JFK assassination was Americas own successful coup de tat. Its laughably clear to everyone except us.


38 posted on 10/17/2017 4:21:10 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ...)
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