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Sunday, January 20, 2013
JFK ASSASSINATION - a few comments
First, I watched the History Channel program on the Presidents, about 8 hours. This is a thumbnail sketch beginning with George Washington and going up to Obama, from the point of academics - that is liberals who identify with the Democratic Party. Generally boring, and I was doing other things while watching. One thing caught my attention - one historian mentioned that when he was in school in Miami in 1963, when the principal announced the shooting of Kennedy on the loud speaker, the historian said about half the pupils cheered. This happened in New Orleans too. Probably in much of the South. But it is almost never reported. The official liberal line is that JFK was loved. No one could applaud his murder. But they did. It has been erased from history by the love-JFK, respect the President censors.
Also of interest, a few days ago the son of Robert Kennedy announced that his father, bro of JFK, and Attorney General at the time, did not believe Oswald did it alone. The nephew of JFK when asked about possible conspirators, added to the list, "rogue CIA agents." Too bad RFK kept his doubt about the official line on the assassination to his family and did not demand a real probe, instead of the Warren Report.
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