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To: leadpenny
I believe LBJ, with about six degrees of separation, had JFK hit, but for folks to believe the kinds of giant conspiracies about 9-11, that would have to involve hundreds if not thousands of people, is just nuts.

Great minds think like, and I believe you are right on.
There is no way that 9-11 could have been that kind of giant conspiracy.
As for LBJ and JFK, I saw the LIES as they were happening, from the grassy knoll to the Doctors and Nurses backing off their original (and true) story that weekend. They (he) would never have gotten away with it now that we have the internet! I am stil furious about the JFK hit (even though I voted for RMN in 1960), because THE GOVERNMENT LIED TO ME/US. Before that, I believed and trusted our govt. The joke was on me...Now I'm a cynic, re govt.

17 posted on 08/10/2006 12:57:56 PM PDT by meema (I am a Conservative Traditional Republican, NOT an elitist, sexist, cynic or right wing extremist!)
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To: meema
Although LBJ probably had to put things in motion and had the most to gain, I have never been able to get my mind off of MG Edwin A. Walker. Other than some of the mobsters who felt betrayed by the Kennedys, Walker is the only person who probably hated JFK as much as LBJ did.

You'll always read that Walker was fired as the CG of the 24 ID and forced to retire because he had been "preaching pro-blue" to the troops. I've come to believe that it was just cover for something else. At one point, after Nov 22nd, Walker was picked up on a morals charge. I think he was soliciting in a men's restroom or something like that. What if he had "tendencies" while he was in the Army? It would have been easier to force him out if he had been confronted with evidence, but it wouldn't have taken away from his hatred of JFK. We'll never know anything for sure now.
18 posted on 08/10/2006 1:34:28 PM PDT by leadpenny
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To: meema

Harry Reid's statement today, blaming Bush for today's terrorist threat in England, is so outrageous, I'm betting it will backfire on him, upping Bush's poll numbers.


19 posted on 08/10/2006 3:34:52 PM PDT by YaYa123
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