I have read most of the Warren Comission Reports on that years ago, and I did not believe how much they twisted the truth.No, I dont believe the majority of them. Big cover up!
2006-06-20 16:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say that the things I've read through the years make me believe that the report is wrong. Whether or not it was bad investigating or a cover up, I believe it is wrong. It frightens me to think that there were MANY others in on this deal. I don't believe anything like this could happen today. Not with all the newspapers picking apart every single word and breath that someone makes. I just think that back then, something of this nature could be gotten away with.
2006-07-04 15:48:07
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answered by I am Sunshine 6
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I have followed this since day 1 and since the family of the deceased John Connolly disallowed the removal of the only remaining bullet that just might shed some light on this question, I am sure the Warren Report is mostly fabrications.
2006-06-29 22:24:05
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answered by correrafan 7
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Belief isn't necessary. The Warren Commission was under pressure to return an answer to the unanswerable: Lee Harvey Oswald, the prime suspect in JFK's assassination, was killed the day following the murder -- no way to ever question him about his contacts, motives, etc. There's no reason to continue with all the conspiracy theories. Let the dead rest in peace. Get over it. Move on.
2006-06-28 18:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not believe the Warren Report. Something happened and we will never know who ordered the hit. Oswald had no previous political grudge, and Jack Ruby, had no reason to care. So who was pulling the strings? What was the pay off? Anyone know anything I don't?
2006-06-20 23:40:09
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answered by curious115 7
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The "Magic Bullet" was proven to be factual and not a "Magic Bullet" after all. The trajectory of the bullet was the only possible path for it to travel. What has yet to be proven was who the actual shooter was.
2006-07-02 01:44:08
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answered by Next Please! 2
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I think it is a total coverup. I'm not sure the warren commission knew the truth, but I'm sure of the coverup.....check out the names on the commission and who they were, or if they became president. What a shame to do this to our country
2006-07-02 01:38:51
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answered by koaster_1999 1
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Yes. Some people just love conspiracy theories and won't leave it alone. Oswald was a miserable little nobody looking for fame. The shooting just as he did it has been duplicated. Case closed.
2006-06-20 23:37:25
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answered by notyou311 7
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Yes because with computers they have been able to prove that the bullets we all fired from behind.
2006-07-03 03:29:05
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answered by a_phantoms_rose 7
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No. Google : Prescott Bush, GW's grandfather and you'll get all the answers you need.
2006-06-21 00:31:14
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answered by cprint 1
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