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The assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is somehow pretty much like the attacks of September 11, 2001 -- Since that terrible day, 44 years ago, there have been over thousands of books written about the President Kennedy's assassination, there is endless theorizing and speculation as to why Kennedy was executed by what amounts to a firing squad, in broad daylight, in the middle of Dallas, Texas -- Additionally, there have been a lot of myths created and propagated seemingly to muddy the waters -- The only thing that most of the proponents of various theories can agree on is that the FBI and the CIA did little to help the Warren Commission solve the crime. Well, that also sounds a lot like the official 9/11 Report. Both events were dealt with in the same way, by a 'select group of bureaucrats with an agenda of lies'. Just as with the events of September 11, 2001, there is the 'official story'; in the case of Kennedy, it was the 'nutty lone gunman'; in the case of 9/11, it was 19 improbable terrorists directed by a cave-dwelling mastermind. In fact, Osama bin Laden and Lee Harvey Oswald have a lot in common: both formerly worked for the Central Intelligence Agency.
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No. They could protect any other interests mixed up with the case.
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Well, that's one possibility.
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Can you say BS http://www.answerbag.com/profile/?id=524410 2nd image.
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