To: Peach
I'm not big on conspiracy theories but the Ron Brown story is begging for truthful investigation. There are too many major facts that point to his murder.
7 posted on
05/23/2004 5:45:41 PM PDT by
DB
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To: DB
DB,
Let me speak from experience. I don't know why we are so afraid to consider conspiracy. When two or more people CONSPIRE to overthrow a government, position or whatever, outside the legal process you have a conspiracy, whether in murder or politics (or both, which seem to go hand-in-had). I've experienced conspiracies in law enforcement (after 31 years), churches and Boy Scouts, it's incredible what lengths people will go to in order to gain something they think is valuable, important or prestigious.
Many RINOs have successfully been able to label "conspiracy buffs" as kooks, even Limbaugh has bought into this. Yes, there are left-field (pun intended)and off the wall theories, but considering the known evidence on a number of cases, it flies in the face of common sense and good investigation evidence gathering not to consider conspiracy. I'm not afraid of the word myself, but I refuse to use it as a form of slamming some hard-working folks digging for the truth.
RB
50 posted on
05/23/2004 8:44:45 PM PDT by
brushcop
(Dad of an Army Infantryman and busy prayer life...)
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