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To: devere

the bottom line remains, Oswald was the lone assassin, which was clearly revealed by the evidence and his own actions.
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Upon confirmation of his brother’s death, Bobby Kennedy confided to his aide, Edwin Guthman, who recounted it in his book ‘We Band of Brothers’: “I thought they would get one of us,” Bobby said, adding, “I thought it would be me.”


180 posted on 07/17/2022 7:40:23 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat (Democrat politicians and voters are dangerous psychopaths. They confirm it everyday.)
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To: fortes fortuna juvat

Bobby Kennedy was Attorney General of the USA and made no statement nor took any official action regarding his brother’s murder. If he thought it was being covered up he surely would have done something in his official capacity. But he did nothing.

Oswald was the only book depository employee who left the premises after JFK’s murder. He didn’t go to get help from his supposed co-conspirator. He went home, changed clothes, murdered officer J.D. Tippet, and then went to a movie theater, and when he was apprehended he tried to use his gun again against a policeman before he was overpowered. His behavior reeks of both guilt and lack of a co-conspirator. The mountain of evidence against Oswald was and is immense.

Really, I am tired of debating about the JFK conspiracy, which I have learned from experience is a debate that can never be won with anyone! Like debating about UFOs, it is a waste of time. People are emotionally invested in some point of view that they will never change, regardless of evidence.

Good luck.


181 posted on 07/17/2022 8:03:12 PM PDT by devere
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