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Offline dutch508

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Yeah... about that Oswald guy...
« on: November 23, 2013, 08:20:36 AM »
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Spider Jerusalem (16,105 posts)
9. Or he did have a motive. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024078845

Kennedy's, and the US government's, known anti-Castro actions for instance. Or there's Marina Oswald's testimony to the Warren Commission and HSCA of Oswald's antipathy to John Connally for Connally's not changing the status of his Marine Corps discharge to honorable. (Connally may have been Oswald's primary target.) Oswald's motives can't be known, but there's sufficient evidence of various kinds to infer one. And it's largely an irrelevancy given that all of the ballistic evidence says it was Oswald's rifle that fired the shots.


No, no no no.... That will not cut it for the mostest intellegnet peoples in the hole universe [those at the DUmp]

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RobertEarl (4,890 posts)
45. He worked for the CIA [--------> He means Oswald...]

He was a patsy, and he knew, he told you that and they eliminated him.
That's all you know. Maybe you didn't, but now you do?


wait for it...


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RobertEarl (4,890 posts)
51. Bush at the CIA

From "The Unauthorized Biography of George Bush"...

EXCERPT...

During the preparation of the present work, there was one historical moment
which more than any other delineated the character of George Bush. The
scene was the Nixon White House during the final days of the Watergate
debacle. White House officials, including George Bush, had spent the
morning of that Monday, August 5, 1974 absorbing the impact of Nixon's
notorious "smoking gun" tape, the recorded conversation between Nixon and
his chief of staff, H.R. Haldemann, shortly after the original Watergate
break-in, which could now no longer be withheld from the public. In that
exchange of June 23, 1972, Nixon ordered that the CIA stop the FBI from
further investigating how various sums of money found their way from Texas
and Minnesota via Mexico City to the coffers of the Committee to Re-Elect
the President (CREEP) and thence into the pockets of the "Plumbers"
arrested in the Democratic Party headquarters in the Watergate building.
These revelations were widely interpreted as establishing a "prima facie"
case of obstruction of justice against Nixon. That was fine with George,
who sincerely wanted his patron and benefactor Nixon to resign. George's
great concern was that the smoking gun tape called attention to a
money-laundering mechanism which he, together with Bill Liedtke of
Pennzoil, and Robert Mosbacher, had helped to set up at Nixon's request.
When Nixon, in the "smoking gun" tape, talked about "the Texans" and "some
Texas people," Bush, Liedtke, and Mosbacher were among the most prominent
of those referred to. The threat to George's political ambitions was great.

The White House that morning was gripped by panic. Nixon would be gone
before the end of the week. In the midst of the furor, White House
Congressional liaison William Timmons wanted to know if everyone who needed
to be informed had been briefed about the smoking gun transcript. In a
roomful of officials, some of whom were already sipping Scotch to steady
their nerves, Timmons asked Dean Burch, "Dean, does Bush know about the
transcript yet?"

"Yes," responded Burch.

"Well, what did he do?" inquired Timmons.

"He broke out into assholes and shit himself to death," replied Burch.

In this exchange, which is recorded in Woodward and Bernstein's "The Final
Days," we grasp the essential George Bush, in a crisis, and for all
seasons.

SOURCE: http://www.padrak.com/alt/BUSHBOOK_1.html


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Re: Yeah... about that Oswald guy...
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2013, 09:53:51 AM »
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Response to Ken Burch (Original post)Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:33 PM
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1. They are still left with one unconfortable fact

Oswald had no motive.

You see, Hinkley had a motive, he was trying to impress Jodie Foster.  But what reason would Oswald have for killing bad back Jack.  No reason whatsoever, had to be the BFEE.

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Re: Yeah... about that Oswald guy...
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2013, 10:11:02 AM »
You see, Hinkley had a motive, he was trying to impress Jodie Foster.  But what reason would Oswald have for killing bad back Jack.  No reason whatsoever, had to be the BFEE.

Defrocked DUmmy mode off.

You haven't heard that Hinkley was a Boosh family friend and that Boosh wanted Reagan taken out?
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