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ive ask the question already..and sum people responded with great answers..
i have to right about him..and wat people thinks about him(who assasinated him)..
can anyone post their opinion??(4 the people whove already expressed wat they believed..thank u to u all...
now iam trying to get as much people as i can..
so post ur opinion on who killed him and why?...
i respect everyones opinion ...thank u all...

2007-12-06 14:21:54 · 22 answers · asked by nice guy 1 in Politics & Government Politics

22 answers

who had motive? Castro, anyone who survived the bay of pigs and/or the CIA ops who trained the rebels. Turkey, Russia, anyone in military/defense upset about losing our strategic position in Turkey, The Federal Reserve, 75% of the population of Dallas.... (who DIDN'T want him dead?) ...any one of whom could have observed the "Whack Job For Hire" sign on Oswalds back....

2007-12-06 14:35:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There was a conspiracy, but Oswald may have killed Kennedy on his own anyway. The sound recordings, images, and ballistics data all support the conclusion of the Warren Commission. No real evidence to the contrary exists. There was a mysterious lack of security, there were strange connections, Oswald's life story is in some ways incredible, many witnesses and knowledgeable intelligence operatives died without telling all they knew, and a number of powerful actors had motives to have Kennedy killed and appear involved with individuals who played a role in Oswald's life or death. Many questions do not and will never have satisfactory answers. Oswald could have killed Kennedy alone, with that gun, that day. There is no solid evidence otherwise.

2016-05-21 22:54:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Lee Harvey Oswald. There may always be those who disagree but, Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone fired the fatal shots. The one bullet that was recovered matched Oswald's gun that he bought under an alias from an ad in a magazine. The bullet also matched bullets recovered from an attempted assassination of General Walton Walker a few months earlier. Oswald wrote in his journal about his attempt on Walkers life.

2007-12-06 14:31:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

G.Bush Sr. (Pres. 41) was there in Dallas, Tx. on Nov. 22, 1963. He was Employed as a CIA Agent, His Assignment that Day ?? Glad You asked... He was The Director of Operations... Obviously His Job Performance was Exempliary... Successfully Co-ordinating taht the JFK Motorcade went ahead AS PLANNED. http://www.tomflocco.com/fs/PurgeTheEvil.htm

2007-12-06 17:37:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nixon..lol, but seriously look into the investigation of the Mafia by Robert f Kennedy shortly before the assassination of jfk, one of the mob bosses was heard saying(allegedly) if you cut of the head you get rid of the tail, or something to that effect, basically that killing jfk would get rid of bobby's power as the attorney general so he would no longer be able to conduct the senate hearings on the mafia/organized crime

2007-12-06 14:31:33 · answer #5 · answered by zzz311 3 · 1 0

Lee Harvey Oswald

2007-12-06 14:26:00 · answer #6 · answered by Barbara M 5 · 1 2

Lee Harvey Oswald.

Modern forensic investigating techniques have all but destroyed the vast majority of the conspiracy theories. All that is left is speculation on whether or not Oswald was a hired hand. Until something concrete arises as evidence, there is no reason to think that Oswald didn't do it all by his lonesome. He was a nut.

2007-12-06 14:27:06 · answer #7 · answered by Mr. Taco 7 · 1 2

Kennedy wanted to take out Castro for the benefit of Sam Giancana and his cronies.

There are dozens, if not more, theories of who was responsible for his death.

Based on the Warren Commision's findings, I would say the Hoover, J.Edgar.

2007-12-06 14:32:09 · answer #8 · answered by MrOrph 6 · 0 0

Lee Harvey Oswald.

Vincent Bugliosi just wrote a massive book debunking the various conspiracy theories - it's called "Reclaiming History".

Our government is much too inept (and open) to successfully execute a conspiracy of this magnitude. Thumbs up their asses...

2007-12-06 14:28:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Oswald

2007-12-06 14:24:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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