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YoungDemCA

(5,714 posts)
Sat Oct 21, 2017, 12:20 PM Oct 2017

After I Google'd "Rafael Cruz" I got some suggested searches in "People also ask". Here they are.

What happened to Oswald's wife and daughter?
When did Lee Harvey Oswald get shot?
What is the net worth of Ted Cruz?
Who killed Kennedy?

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After I Google'd "Rafael Cruz" I got some suggested searches in "People also ask". Here they are. (Original Post) YoungDemCA Oct 2017 OP
Why That Actually Could Be Rafael Cruz With Lee Harvey Oswald mercuryblues Oct 2017 #1

mercuryblues

(14,605 posts)
1. Why That Actually Could Be Rafael Cruz With Lee Harvey Oswald
Sat Oct 21, 2017, 01:11 PM
Oct 2017
http://blackbag.gawker.com/why-that-actually-could-be-rafael-cruz-with-lee-harvey-1774630358


Exhibit A: Oswald was a Cuba-loving communist.
Fidel Castro never really got over the whole Bay of Pigs fiasco, nor the fact that John F. Kennedy supposedly kept trying to have him killed, and he viewed JFK as his mortal enemy because of it. And according to a made-for-(German-)tv documentary back in 2006, when the KGB discovered Lee Harvey Oswald’s anti-American inclinations, they knew exactly who to send him to. (Castro. They sent him to Castro.)
As a former Cuban agent explained on film, “You ask why we took Oswald? Oswald was a dissident: he hated his country. He possessed certain characteristics. There wasn’t anyone else. You take what you can get. . . Oswald volunteered to kill Kennedy.” In addition to being an incredibly rude thing to say, this also makes sense.
Because Oswald spent about three years living in the Soviet Union, and if he wasn’t before, he was definitely red to the bone by the time he made his way back to he U.S. He was disgruntled, arguably unhinged, and stuck in a capitalist hell—who wouldn’t want to shoot the president under those circumstances?
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