Well, the one I like is that Lady Bird wanted to be First Lady. It has the fact 
that she did, to recommend it.


John Sessoms wrote:
>  From where I sit, I think your first mistake is looking for *A* 
> conspiracy.
> 
> Looks to me like there were multiple overlapping, conflicting 
> conspiracies; at least 2 to kill him and another 2 or 3 to cover it up.
> 
> At least some of the people who killed Kennedy wanted Castro to get the 
> blame so there would be a war with Cuba.
> 
> I think the main charge LBJ gave Earl Warren was for his "investigation" 
> to find anything, any way, to prevent that war, leaving them with no 
> choice but to pin it on Oswald. "Oswald did it" was the only way to slam 
> the door shut on war with Cuba.
> 
> The murderers succeeded in killing Kennedy, but didn't get their war to 
> overthrow Castro.
> 
>> From:
>> graywolf
>> That goes right up there with, "The bullet proves conclusively that 
>> Oswald did it" (The most important piece of evidence in the most 
>> sensational murder case up to that time, just disappears (those UFO 
>> guys must have gotten it)).  The reporters that were on the scene sure 
>> thought shots were coming from two directions (I just happened to be 
>> watching it live on Dallas TV when it happened). There obviously was a 
>> conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States, the 
>> question that has never been adequately explained is "who were the 
>> conspirators?"
>>
>>
>> Stan Halpin wrote:
>>
>>> A second shooter on the hill.
>>
> 
> 

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