Lee Harvey Oswald


Does anyone know if Oswald saw or was influenced by this movie? Many similarities here.

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It's a moot question since LHO DID NOT shoot JFK.

You need to stop reading mainstream propaganda and read the REAL ACCOUNTS of the people who were actually THERE that day. "Trauma Room One," the first-hand account of the attending surgeon in Parkland's ER that day, would be a good start for you. Jim Marrs has written extensively on the JFK assassination and has interviewed tons of witnesses, and you can read those accounts in his books as well. Judyth Vary Baker, Oswald's GF, also tells a fascinating story.

Riddle me this: If Oswald were not a CIA agent and was just a regular ole US citizen, then how did he manage to penetrate the iron curtain at the height of the Cold War, traveling freely between the US and the USSR several freaking times, hmmmm???

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The most that can be said, objectively, is that the evidence implicating Oswald in killing President Kennedy is overwhelming. The evidence that anyone helped him is underwhelming. And that's really all there is to it.

That said, that Oswald appears to have seen this movie at a time when he appears to have contemplated making a name for his failed self is certainly an intriguing piece of evidence supporting the proposition that Oswald did assassinate the president of his own volition and with thoughts of his own grandeur.

What a dumb, stupid punk -- of which there is no shortage today.

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Guess what movie Jack Ruby watched before murdering Lee Harvey Oswald?





"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"



Draft Young Republicans

The End

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