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In reply to the discussion: One last JFK poll just to prove or disprove a theory I have. [View all]BootinUp
(49,141 posts)82. No I didn't. for the record
I am 50, at a young age after reading CT books and hearing other peoples opinions I thought there was likely a conspiracy and I doubted the WCR very highly. But I began to read more about it in the last 20 years and now I agree with the conclusions of the Warren Commission. My Dad, a life long liberal who is now 75, and lived in California all his adult life, always trusted the Warren Commission and speaks highly of Earl Warren. I never discussed it with him until the last 5 years or so. Did you know that Earl Warren was nominated by both parties for Governor of California in 1946? Fascinating no?
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Remember, we were alive -- even as kids -- to see the subsequent assassinations
villager
Nov 2013
#1
Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence but three times is enemy action Mr Bond -Auric Goldfinger
Fumesucker
Nov 2013
#6
I suspect that a majority of people who aren't old enough to remember...
Spider Jerusalem
Nov 2013
#4
I was pre-school but I still remember hearing about Kennedy's assassination
Art_from_Ark
Nov 2013
#64
No. The public has viewed it through a lens of conspiracy for precisely 50 years and one day. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Nov 2013
#51
Whether Stone made the film or not, the public discourse has not been presented but authentically
ancianita
Nov 2013
#99
I was only 7 years old when Ruby murdered Oswald live on tv. I saw it, and that is why . . .
Major Hogwash
Nov 2013
#12
My parents argued all the time about politics, mostly because my dad wanted to
duffyduff
Nov 2013
#36
DU is very representative, and some people feel better when they invent their facts. nt
Ace Acme
Nov 2013
#22
Which I might agree with except for all the weirdness in Oswald's background
Blue_In_AK
Nov 2013
#41
Jack Ruby was tied to the mob. The thinking is that he was hired to kill Oswald.
Awknid
Nov 2013
#86
As someone who was born almost 20 years after JFK's tragic and untimely death
RFKHumphreyObama
Nov 2013
#45
I'm logged in, but can't vote. (why?) I think Oswald was a patsy..... n/t
AnotherDreamWeaver
Nov 2013
#49
63 and older... (I don't know why I can't vote, and I can't recommend either.)
AnotherDreamWeaver
Nov 2013
#54
Because it is personal. I was a small boy, that was the day I learned this fact: Dads can die.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#70
Great post! Yes, for those of us who were old enough to be aware of the JFK assassination
scarletwoman
Nov 2013
#71
The subsequent assassinations proved only that the right wing is the violent wing,
Benton D Struckcheon
Nov 2013
#55
It is what it is. There have been dozens (hundreds?) of posts by DUers over the past week explaining
scarletwoman
Nov 2013
#79
There is scientifically sound evidence that has been confirmed and reconfirmed many times
BootinUp
Nov 2013
#76
I became convinced of a conspiracy in '68, when they killed ML King & R Kennedy,
CrispyQ
Nov 2013
#73
I don't have a "theory". And the ballistics studies shown on this blog....
northoftheborder
Nov 2013
#80