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2006-09-24 15:34:42 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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I believe he was in the lunchroom having a coke when it happened. JFK had to be removed as he was about to start withdrawing advisors and troops from Vietnam. This did not set well with Johnson , CIA, or the Weapons manufacturing Corporate world. Who pulled the triggers, is anyones guess, but I firmly believe it was not Oswald. I also believe Ruby's death was a bit to convenient also.

2006-09-24 16:12:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

He may have been one of the ones who was a shooter, but I don't think he was the only one. I've seen computer-enhanced pictures of the grassy knoll, which show a man dressed as a police officer firing a gun. Also, the trajectory of the bullet which struck him in the head would mean that it came from a nearby manhole. A bullet's entry wound would be small, but it would expand and leave a larger hole as it exited--it was the back of Kennedy's head which was blown away. Finally, the Warren Commission said there were only 3 bullets, but the sidewalk that was on the overpass had a large chunk out of it which was likely to be caused by a bullet striking it. There has been intense debate over whether Lee Harvey Oswald could have shot three times--there's no way he could have shot 4 times. It's interesting, too, that before anyone could do any real investigation on the sidewalk, it was repaired. It's been my experience that no highway department works that fast under normal conditions.

2006-09-25 08:56:54 · answer #2 · answered by cross-stitch kelly 7 · 1 0

I think that Lee Harvey Oswald was a pasty in the assassination. In the book The Texas Connection, it mentioned that Oswald admired Kennedy. If Oswald admired Kennedy, he would be more likely to vote for Kennedy, not shoot him. Overrall, I believe that Lyndon Johnson was involved in the assassination, for LBJ, he would have a motive to kill Kennedy, which is to become president.

2006-09-24 22:59:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Definitely not. Oswald was considered a poor shot by our own military, and sharpshooters could not make the shot from Oswald's supposed location. (It was actually tested.) Also, too many bullets from too many directions. Oswald was simply a patsy.

Think about this. Kennedy was ready to pull troops out of Vietnam, and guess who was one of the biggest moneymakers of the war.

Gerald Ford.....He sold helicopters.

2006-09-25 15:24:51 · answer #4 · answered by ammecalo 3 · 0 0

That is what the Warren commission found to be true. and I think they may be right . I have just watched the History Chanel about the Kennedy's "The curse of Power" The tragedies that Family had is certainly a challenge for the ones that left behind, carrying the Kennedy name.

2006-09-25 00:16:34 · answer #5 · answered by pooterilgatto 7 · 0 0

No I think he was just a patsy in the whole thing he was set up by someone or something that did not want Kennedy in office.

2006-09-24 22:44:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The Maffia

2006-09-24 22:59:14 · answer #7 · answered by Z-Cat 5 · 0 1

No I think Jackie Kennedy did it because JFK had been sleeping with Marilyn Monroe.

2006-09-24 22:47:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I think he did the shooting but not the planning. I believe somewhat within the government had something to do with it.

2006-09-24 22:46:31 · answer #9 · answered by c2t 2 · 0 2

yeah... but he most probaby was set up by the government or powers who influence the government

2006-09-25 06:23:27 · answer #10 · answered by falcone99 1 · 1 0

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