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In reply to the discussion: I guess Charles Pierce now qualifies as a "wacko CTer". [View all]brewens
(13,583 posts)21. Sometimes the correct answer to a question is "I don't know." That's where I'm at and you don't
know what you don't know. I think you kind of have to be predisposed one way or the other to settle on believing any set of "facts" in this case.
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He did not propose an actual theory--merely surmised there is more about JFK murder than gov.
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#2
still, one should have a theory. because things happen somehow. mechanistically.
Schema Thing
Nov 2013
#20
How do you know "almost everything has been released"? Is there a list of items to be checked as
riderinthestorm
Nov 2013
#17
The government itself said in the late 70's, that "a conspiracy was probably involved" in the death
whathehell
Nov 2013
#22
It's very closed minded to categorize all people that are skeptical as some kind
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#95
You are equating DUers to Birthers? Nice, and you deniers wonder why a majority of the people doubt
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#101
Wow. ALMOST everything has been released.... and it's only been 50 years?
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#46
And that is the position of a vast majority of the American people, not to mention the rest of the
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#87
You need to qualify statements like that. Anyone seeking credibility generally makes it
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#97
LOL, make believe is more fun I realize. But get over it. It was alone nut. n-t
Logical
Nov 2013
#70
Why would he hide it? Honest people do not hide things unless there is a very good reason.
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#90
I think he's talking about the government separating itself from accountability to the people.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#15
Sometimes the correct answer to a question is "I don't know." That's where I'm at and you don't
brewens
Nov 2013
#21
"I think you kind of have to be predisposed one way or the other to settle on believing any set".
whathehell
Nov 2013
#25
There still might be people alive whose mistakes or bad judgment will become apparent.
Ikonoklast
Nov 2013
#54
There are too many odd coincidences regarding the Kennedy Assassination for it not to be
Uncle Joe
Nov 2013
#41
it is easier to fool someone than it is to convince someone that they were fooled ...
Tuesday Afternoon
Nov 2013
#81
'The problem with articles like the one in the OP is that they abandon even the pretense of reason''
Octafish
Nov 2013
#93
What's unfortunate is that people like Pierce simply don't want to look at any of the evidence.
DanTex
Nov 2013
#69
Being skeptical about what your government tells you is a bad thing. Blind faith is. nm
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#78