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remembering JFK...
« on: November 21, 2003, 10:45:57 pm »
tomorrow (11-22-03) is the 40th anniversary of his assasination.
what happened was sooooo sad!  :cry:
one of the greatest tragedys in American history!


and its still pretty much a mystery!
has anyone been watching the specials on him? we've been studying the assasination in forensics and its interesting. theres something very fishy in the way that the case was covered! Like, there probably was 2 or more shooters. not just one. because the first bullet came from behind and missed. the 2nd one was kind of crazy.. cause it went through JFK's shoulder, out the front of his neck, then into the govenors right upper back, out his chest, into his right wrist, and into his left leg. but that would be possible for it to be one bullet if JFK was leaning a bit forward and if the governor was turned around a lil. the 3rd bullet hit his head and when it hit, his head got pushed back which means it must have come from the front. and from the video you can see he was shot in the head, but people think the head wound was covered up, cause in the autopsy reports, there wasnt much mention of it.
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2003, 05:36:56 pm »
When President Kennedy was assassinated, that was terrible. At the funeral - Poor John-John. :( (And I mean - fucking redneck fucking Lee Harvey Oswald . . . Ugh.) But when Robert was shot, I think everyoe had had enough and they were just like, "Okay, what the hell is this about?"

I totally support the Johnson theory. You know, the theory that basically says Johnson was behind it all. If you need me to explain what proof I have, I will.

President Kennedy was our best President, come on - The only Catholic one we've had. The youngest one to enter office that we've had. Certainly the cutest one we've had.


John-John didn't know what happened . . . That makes it terrible. He was, wat, 3? He was so cute. You wonder why people like President Kennedy and John-John die.

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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2003, 06:33:11 pm »
Oh, and also . . . When you go to Arlington - DON'T let your dumbass kid walk on the memorials or quotes of President Kennedy.

'Tis all :D

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2003, 01:13:06 pm »
I had to do a whole study on JFK for History once. Luckily my dad is a history teacher. It was a good project. 3 out of 5 Americans believe it was a consipiracy, but 3 out of 5 Americans also believe in aliens. It has been pyschologically proven that when big events happen people need big explanations. They can't settle for a small one. In fact, it could be said this case is no longer a mystery at all- just LHO, the lone gunman- but no one chooses to accept it.
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« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2003, 02:14:39 pm »
Quote from: "rosieposy87"
I had to do a whole study on JFK for History once. Luckily my dad is a history teacher. It was a good project. 3 out of 5 Americans believe it was a consipiracy, but 3 out of 5 Americans also believe in aliens. It has been pyschologically proven that when big events happen people need big explanations. They can't settle for a small one. In fact, it could be said this case is no longer a mystery at all- just LHO, the lone gunman- but no one chooses to accept it.


Just as the far right has their NWO and UN conspiracies, the leftists need their conspiracy theories too.

What? Someone could possibly have beef against this wonderful president who is the pinnicle of popular liberalism? It must be those freedom hating drug dealing facists in the CIA. Or maybe the mob that was mad because he was doing such a wonderful crackdown on them. It couldn't possibly be because one man was afraid of the racial divide being eliminated because nobody is racist anymore, except for the CIA. And nobody can be afraid of higher taxes for a bigger government because everybody loves huge, expensive social programs. And nobody could ever not want a Catholic in office. The pope ruling the US by proxy is a good thing. (I don't believe that the pope was ruling the US, if any seems to think I'm stating otherwise.)

He he. I agree with you on something for once, Rosie. :razz: The whole JFK conspiracy thing is BS if you look at it more closely.
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