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JFK: Conspiracy or Tragedy?

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(10 pp) This November 22 will mark the 35th anniversary of the slaying of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. And as the memories return for some, the cottage industry that endlessly theorizes about the "truth" behind Kennedy's death will continue to do battle against the stodgy "Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone" establishment on a scale bordering King Kong and the airplane. I personally support the tragedy - one gun, one crazed killer theory. Bibliography lists 7 sources.

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to do battle against the stodgy "Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone" establishment on a scale bordering close to King Kong and the airplane. I personally support the tragedy, rather than the conspiracy theory - one gun one crazed killer. Rest in Peace The time of Camelot and its fairy tale politicians is long gone. Why do we continue to hang on to the pieces of it? Kennedys murder is important because it is branded into the consciousness of the Bill Clinton/Oliver Stone generation so deeply that we can only expect it to disappear, into the realm of historical trivia, when that generation is itself, trundled off to the nursing homes. Everyone loves a mystery. Despite volumes of evidence, and reams of writing speculating on who really killed the President, only two things are certain. Kennedy was definitely killed in Dallas by a high-powered rifle. His probable assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was definitely killed by Jack Ruby in the Dallas jail two days later (Anders ppg), Questions Questions abound. How did such a singular man just happen to get a job working at one of the best sniping points in Dallas, through which the Presidents open car motorcade, just happened to pass? Why did this lone nut just happen to have ties to violent, subversive groups like the Cuban revolutionaries, the K.G.B. and F.B.I.? Wasnt it convenient, that the country was spared the anguish and the expense of a trial when Oswald was silenced the next day by Jack Ruby, a dachshund-toting strip-club owner, with long-standing ties to the Mafia? And what was Richard Nixon doing in Dallas the morning of November 22? (Sprague ppg). Conspiracy theories One reason that conspiracy theories survive is our human need to understand, or at least pretend that we ...

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