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To: E. Pluribus Unum

57 years after a communist castro lover who had defected to the USSR killed Kennedy:

The left still teaches that somehow Kennedy died because Dallas TX was conservative.

I despise the left. Think about it, a communist assassinated their hero and they lie about it and love communism.


2 posted on 11/22/2020 11:58:02 AM PST by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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To: Williams
The left still teaches that somehow Kennedy died because Dallas TX was conservative.

Just as they teach that Nixon started the Vietnam War, although that was JFK and LBJ, and Nixon effectively ended it.

5 posted on 11/22/2020 12:00:08 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Williams

I cannot remember how many times I have been insulted and ridiculed because I believe that Lee H. Oswald acted alone. Whenever I ask a conspiracy theorist a question that they cannot answer they always reply with an insult of they call me a four letter name.

Here is one of the questions. How many times in his life did JFK visit Dallas? Why did not the conspirators plan to kill JFK in Washington D.C. or Palm Beach, places frequented by JFK?


10 posted on 11/22/2020 12:05:15 PM PST by forgotten man
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To: Williams

Speaking of communism, I want everyone to read this....This is what universities are teaching kids today...This is a response from a college student I was debating today about communism. I’ve had this kind of response before several times from other students. Karl Marx it seems is their God.

ailina63
4 hours ago
My goodness... If you’re talking about Stalin, he was not a communist. So far communism has never been applied in a country. So-called communist countries are only dictatored capitalist countries. Go and read Karl Marx and you’ll understand.


45 posted on 11/22/2020 12:55:06 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free equal justice under the law will never exist in the USA)
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To: Williams
57 years after a communist castro lover who had defected to the USSR killed Kennedy

Read this:

(Click on cover image to go to Amazon.)

I was 17 years old when Kennedy was killed. I was always interested in but ambivalent about all the conspiracy theories. I guess I continued to believe the Warren Commission UNTIL I READ THIS BOOK!

ML/NJ

47 posted on 11/22/2020 12:55:58 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: Williams; SunkenCiv
Lee Harvey Oswald Archive. An extensive archive of 39 letters (many with the original envelope), totaling 69 pp., written to... (Total: 39 Items)

Lee Harvey Oswald Archive. An extensive archive of 39 letters (many with the original envelope), totaling 69 pp., written to his mother and brother dated from September 1959 to October 1962. An evocative grouping that collectively provides great insight into Oswald's life and activities in the years prior to his assassination of John F. Kennedy. In fact, 19 of the letters (18 to his mother and one to his brother) were seized as evidence by the Warren Commission. Unfortunately, the letters investigated by the Commission were laminated and many bear the original numbered tags used by the Commission as identification...

https://historical.ha.com/itm/autographs/u.s.-presidents/lee-harvey-oswald-archive-an-extensive-archive-of-39-letters-many-with-the-original-envelope-totaling-69-pp-written-to-total-39/a/692-35178.s

Upon final discharge from the Marines, Oswald immediately began to plan his migration to the Soviet Union. He had learned rudimentary Russian. Unable to apply for a visa in the United States to the Soviet Union, he submitted applications to European universities (including Schweitzer University, see lot 12231). After spending three days with his mother, Oswald departed for New Orleans, where he boarded a ship for France on September 20.

In a letter postmarked Sep. 19, 1959, New Orleans, Oswald informed his mother:

“Well, I have booked passage on a ship to Europe. I would of had to sooner or later and I think Its best I go now. Just remember above all else that my values are very different from Roberts or your’s. It is difficult to tell you how I feel. I did not tell you about my plans because you could hardly be expected to understand. . . . Lee”

The letter has been laminated together with the envelope, and appears clean and highly legible. The letter is addressed in Oswald's hand to “Mrs. M. Oswald / 3124 WEST 5th ST. / FORT WORTH, / TEXAS”.

Upon arrival in France, Oswald immediately set upon getting to the Soviet Union. He first made his way to England, and then to Finland where he applied for a visa at the Soviet embassy. Oswald received his Soviet visa on October 14, and promptly departed Finland the next day, arriving in Moscow on October 16. Oswald made immediate his intentions to renounce his American citizenship. The Soviets must have been suspicious of his zeal, because on October 21, Oswald's application for Soviet citizenship was denied. Oswald did not bear the rejection well, and made a half-hearted attempt to take his own life. Soviet authorities cautiously kept him under psychiatric observation at a hospital following this event.

All but one of the remaining letters in the archive were written during his years in the Soviet Union. These particular letters are most interesting because they show his progression from complete enthrallment to Communism and the Soviet Union to disillusionment and paranoia. In an antagonistic two page letter (5.5” x 8”, not laminated) to Robert, dated Nov. 8, 1959, he wrote of his passion for the Soviet Union and his hate for the United States:

“Well, What shall we talk about? The weather perhaps? Certainly you do not wish me to speak of my decision to remain in the Soviet Union and apply for citizenship here, since I'm afraid you would not be able to comprehend my reasons. You really don't know anything about me. Do you know for instance that I have waited to do this for well over a yea r, do you know that I [in parentheses he has written a small phrase in Russian] speak a fair amount of Russian which I have been studying for many months.

I have been told that I will not have to leave the Soviet Union if I do not care to. this then is my decision. I will not leave this country, the Soviet Union, under any conditions, I will never return to the United States which is a country I hate.

Someday, perhaps soon, and then again perhaps in a few years, I will become a citizen of the Soviet Union. but it is a very legal process, in any event, I will not have to leave the Soviet Union and I will never leave.

I received your telegram and I was glad to hear from you, only one word bothered me, the word ‘mistake’. I assume you mean that I have made a ‘mistake’ it is not for you to tell me this, you cannot understand my reasons for this very serious action.

I will not speak to anyone from the United States over the telephone since it might be taped by the americans. . . .”

Two weeks later, he wrote again to Robert (8pp., 5.5” x 8”) on November 26, 1959, elaborating on his negative feelings about the U.S. government. Quoted in small part below:

“I shall begin by anserwing [sic] your question on why I and my fellow workers and communist's would like to see the present capitalist government of the U.S. overthrown.

Do you remember the time you told me about the efforts of your milk company to form a union? Try to see why workers must from unions against their employers in the U.S..

It is because the government supports an economic system based upon credit which give rise to never ending cycle of depression , inflation, unlimited speculation (which is the phase America is in now) and war.

In this system art, culture, and the spirit of man are subjected to commercial enterprising, religion and education are used as a tool to suppress what would otherwise be a population questioning their government's unfair economic system and plans for war.

Science is neglected unless it can be directly used in making war or producing more profit for the owners of business's.

These are some of the reasons. look around you, and look at yourself. See the Segregation, see the unemployed and what automation is, remember how you were laided [sic] off at convair? I remember well the days we stood off-shore at Indonesia waiting to surpress [sic] yet another population, when they were having a revolution there in Mar. 1958. I can still see Japan and the Phillipines [sic] and their puppet governments. More important I can see the american in uniforms men who were there because they were drafted or because they were adventursom [sic] or unemployed in civilian life.

I will ask you a question Robert. What do you support the American government for? What is the Ideal you put forward? Do not say ‘freedom’ because freedom is a word used by all people through all of time. Ask me and I will tell you I fight for communism. This word brings to your mind slaves or injustice, this is because of american propaganda, look this word up in the dictionary or better still, read the book which I first read when I was 15, ‘CAPiTAl’, which contains economic theorys [sic] and most important the ‘communist manifesto’. . . .

When I talked to a reporter I gave most of my reason's, however the story I found out later was badly slanted and left out my real reason, the reporter was only interested in a colorful story. . .

my Marx’ist [sic] learning brought me here to the Soviet Union. I have always considered this country to be my own. . . .

These people are a good, warm alive people These people would never think of war, they wish to see all peoples live in peace but at the same time they wish to see the economically enslaved people of the west free. . .

I want you to understand what I say now, I do not say lightly, or unknowingly, since I have been in the military as you know, I know what war is like.

1. In the event of war I would kill any american who put on a uniform in defence of the american government - any American -.
2. That in my own mind I have no attachment's of any kind in the U.S.
3. That I want to, and I shall, live a normal happy and peaceful life here in the Soviet Union for the rest of my life.
4. That my mother and you are (in spite of what the newspaper said) not objects of affection, but only examples of workers in the U.S.
. . . If you would give the contents of this letter (except for that which is for your benefit) to some reporter, it will clarify my situation. . . . Lee”


87 posted on 11/22/2020 1:35:38 PM PST by a fool in paradise (Who built the cages, Joe?)
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