To: giznort
As a Texan, I can tell you that probably most of what you have heard about LBJ is true. At least that's the opinion I get whenever the subject of LBJ comes up among Texans who lived through the LBJ era in this state.
As far as the assassination goes, I haven't a clue who did it. Court TV is supposedly doing a Forensic show on it this week.
15 posted on
11/19/2003 9:03:34 PM PST by
basil
To: basil
The thing that amazed me on my many visits to Dallas relating to assassination conferences was the near unanimous opinions of the locals at restaurants, hotels, etc. was that they all, to a MAN, suspected LBJ's involvement.
Texans know him well...and while he never was at the top of my list of suspects, it bears watching to see if any more documentation to come implicates him. Frankly, I doubt it...
20 posted on
11/19/2003 9:06:53 PM PST by
Keith
To: basil
As a Texan, I can tell you that probably most of what you have heard about LBJ is true. At least that's the opinion I get whenever the subject of LBJ comes up among Texans who lived through the LBJ era in this state.I was a teenager in the early 60s and I can still recall my Texas aunt telling me what a crook LBJ was after he became Vice President. And she was (and still is at 86) a Southern Democrat.
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