JFK: 3 shots that changed America

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Rodolfo

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Interesting show on the history channel right now.
 
I love the JFK movie! I also went to the museum in Dallas. I also had a dork moment there, i got a picture of me on the "X" on the ground where he was shot and one of me behind the fence on the grassy knoll. Right after I took them I felt pretty bad!
 
I have to say that after growing up with all that controversy... that I have concluded that Oswald did not act alone. Not that I am persuaded by the grassy knoll theory, but that there's more to the story than we know.
 
It's odd that assassination was such a big-time sport in the 60's, and hasn't been since.

barfo
 
You must not be watching. For evey unusual death of a notable personage, ask yourself, what are the odds?
 
You must not be watching. For evey unusual death of a notable personage, ask yourself, what are the odds?

Are you addressing me? If so, I'm not sure what you are suggesting. Have any notable personages croaked recently under unusual circumstances? Michael Jackson doesn't count, because, well, who cares...

barfo
 
Anyone else in here abig enough dork to have read the Warren Commission Report? I bought it in book form a while back for a plane flight, and couldn't put it down. I have always been fascinated with the JFK assasination. Have no clue how, after all of the evidence they detailed in their report, they came to the lone gunman conclusion. Unbelievable.
 
I didn't see. Did it present any new theories or evidence?

The JFK assassination has been a fascination of mine as well.
 

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