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In reply to the discussion: So... The Majority Here At DU Think It Was A Conspiracy, As Do A Majority Of Americans... [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)92. Its getting to be a lot like Fox's war on Christmas.
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So... The Majority Here At DU Think It Was A Conspiracy, As Do A Majority Of Americans... [View all]
WillyT
Nov 2013
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I Don't Believe I've Ever Told ANYBODY To Stop Posting Their Beliefs, Concerns, Positions, Etc...
WillyT
Nov 2013
#4
Really? If that is how you approach issues, just make stuff up, then it's no wonder
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#13
Actually, they are willfully and blissfully unaware of the facts in the JFK case.
stopbush
Nov 2013
#63
Yes, if you google hard enough you can eventually find a website that says whatever you want.
DanTex
Nov 2013
#26
What factual matter do you have that Oswald killed Kennedy alone but the Warren Commission?
brush
Nov 2013
#30
Bugliosi claims it was a palm print compared with a fingerprint, Darby says it was two fingerprints
eomer
Nov 2013
#106
Sigh. Bugliosi is saying that the prints that Darby matched were not the unidentified latent prints
DanTex
Nov 2013
#113
So you're sticking to your story that a fingerprint expert found a 14-point match
eomer
Nov 2013
#120
His intention was to demonstrate that the conspiracy theorists did not actually
DanTex
Nov 2013
#124
First of all, Barr McClellan was one of Johnson's attorneys, not some remote conspiracy theorist
Samantha
Nov 2013
#148
ONE photocopy of a cardboard-box print was claimed to match a photocopy
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#140
It's speculation reported as fact. If you want to complain about the general atmosphere in Texas
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#150
Actually, five separate government investigations came to the same conclusion as the WC.
stopbush
Nov 2013
#66
Not me. I don't care what you believe. I'm not here to get anyone to buy into anything.
stopbush
Nov 2013
#76
That would be RFK Jr, the zealous spokesman for the "vaccines cause autism" claque,
stopbush
Nov 2013
#136
I cited the family first . . . oh, never mind. Seems we're both talking to our respective choir.
brush
Nov 2013
#141
My problem with the whole thing is they locked up everything for 75 years. That tells me
shraby
Nov 2013
#14
People keep saying this and it is not true. Please inform yourself and stop spreading misinformation
The Midway Rebel
Nov 2013
#15
I remember when they did it. That's exactly how it was presented and stuff is still
shraby
Nov 2013
#158
Yup, strange that the ol' U.S. guvimment had to lock it up for so damned long.
Major Hogwash
Nov 2013
#79
What I find interesting is that they will not acknowledge the possibility that others helped Oswald
Jetboy
Nov 2013
#29
Whenever I've thought about the afterlife, the first thing I always think of is learning what really
Jetboy
Nov 2013
#88
I have one point and one point only and that is that it is VERY reasonable to believe that LHO
Jetboy
Nov 2013
#86
That indicates it was an example of dishonest argumentation from a conspiracy theory fan, right?
greyl
Nov 2013
#157
They can't. As soon as you entertain that possibility, the whole Warren Theory crashes down.
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#94
Same reason the same people were apoplectic about Snowden. They are authoritarians.
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#44
"I know the right acquires operatives to dispute liberal claims on message boards..."
Bolo Boffin
Nov 2013
#87
Probably right. Try searching on "Harris Poll Nov 2004 Saddam." You'll probably
stopbush
Nov 2013
#112
'Would have made WMD' and 'believed he had WMD' are two different things completely.
Rex
Nov 2013
#119
A majority of Americans also believe ghosts, God, Jesus, and angels are real.
HooptieWagon
Nov 2013
#103