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In reply to the discussion: Justice for JFK [View all]billh58
(6,635 posts)connecting the fact that JFK was assassinated "in front of thousands," and "this event as something carried out by conspiracy by someone who wanted the President dead."
What does the size of the audience have to do with the assassination automatically being the result of a conspiracy? There may very well a conspiracy to assassinate JFK which succeeded, but to date the facts placed in evidence lead to the conclusion that Oswald was the only shooter, and acted on his own.
At age 72, and having lived through the assassination of JFK, I believe that I am "grown up" enough to address this thread. I am not looking for the moral high ground, but I will not be browbeaten into agreeing with pure speculation and conjecture by those who supposedly know beyond a shadow of a doubt that a conspiracy is the only answer to be considered.
Show me some hard proof of a conspiracy, and I will agree with you in a heartbeat.