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In reply to the discussion: Did Oswald act alone? [View all]usonian
(13,541 posts)53. There's no way an individual could shoot a president, with so many secret service and cops around. (sarcasm)
I count 10 pretty obvious ones.
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I've always wondered why an innocent patsy would shoot Officer Tippet when confronted.
Mister Ed
Nov 2023
#16
I think it was a giant conspiracy involving Nixon, the mob, Jackie, the CIA, LBJ, the Bush family, and
struggle4progress
Nov 2023
#23
Sasquatch and Nessie of Loch Ness were also involved through the Trilateral Commission
struggle4progress
Nov 2023
#35
Forty years from now, they will review episodes from the History Channel and will wonder
LeftInTX
Nov 2023
#36
We was a trained Marine and was firing at a slowly receding target (not moving side to side)
exboyfil
Nov 2023
#39
I believe Oswald acted alone. But I also believe Edward de Vere wrote Shakespeare's plays.
StevieM
Nov 2023
#42
There's no way an individual could shoot a president, with so many secret service and cops around. (sarcasm)
usonian
Nov 2023
#53
Don't think so, he did have the Warren Commission's help in taking credit, thou.
republianmushroom
Nov 2023
#55