Binaca Chugger said:I was behind the grassy knoll.
The Rogue Tomato said:Binaca Chugger said:I was behind the grassy knoll.
I know. You got in the way and I almost shot you instead.
EDIT: By the way, have any of you visited the site? I've been there, and it's a LOT smaller area than it looks on film or TV. I don't believe anything the gov't tells us about what really happened, but I also don't see how anyone could have taken a shot from the grassy knoll or from behind the fence without loads of people witnessing it.
The Rogue Tomato said:I don't believe anything the gov't tells us about what really happened,
Ransom said:The Rogue Tomato said:I don't believe anything the gov't tells us about what really happened,
Yeah. Despite gunmen from Cuba, the Russians, the Teamsters Union, the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia, the KKK, the Girl Scouts, Jackie, and about a dozen time travellers trying to change history shooting at him from about 100 different angles, JFK was never actually shot or killed.
Lee Harvey Oswald was the only person in Dallas who didn't take a shot at him. That's why they had to take him out.
16KJV11 said:I have the same kind of rifle that Oswald was supposed to have shot JFK with...All I can say is, yeah, right...
biscuit1953 said:I don't know how widespread it was or if it was just in the South but my fifth grade class started clapping and cheering when a teacher stepped in and told the news that JFK had been shot. Our teacher got upset with us as she should have. The president was very unpopular where I lived but as I look back it only shows what disrespect we had and how children pick up on what they hear their parents talk about.
I greatly fear that many today would react as my class did if God forbid something were to happen to our current president. There is no excuse for rejoicing over someone being harmed just because of political loyalties.
16KJV11 said:I have the same kind of rifle that Oswald was supposed to have shot JFK with...All I can say is, yeah, right...