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JFK Remembered 60Years Later
#31
LHO's ego was definitely an underreported factor in this event.  

But then, as we have seen, we could double the size of the Warren Report if we went back and included the many things they underreported (or didn't report at all.)
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#32
I don't remember where I was on that day, no idea.  I was somewhere though.  Shortly after it happened, I crapped my pants, and then I cried.  I'm pretty sure I crapped again out of sheer exasperation from crapping the first time.  I was a serial crapper back then, or should I say 'cereal'.  For some reason, I don't remember a dang thing from that infamous day.  I probably watched parts of it on TV, but I was preoccupied with other things (crapping being chief among them). 

I was about 8 at the time...months old that is.
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#33
Being young is no excuse!  You are supposed to know everything.  

I think I read that somewhere...  Biggrin

I was young enough to remember all manner of sadness and crying at my house... I knew what had happened, kind of... everyone was surprised that somebody died, and they all must have really really liked him.  Even though I know he had never came over to my house... whoever he was.
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#34
(10-02-2024, 04:40 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Being young is no excuse!  You are supposed to know everything.  

I think I read that somewhere...  Biggrin

I was young enough to remember all manner of sadness and crying at my house... I knew what had happened, kind of... everyone was surprised that somebody died, and they all must have really really liked him.  Even though I know he had never came over to my house... whoever he was.

According to my parents, I 'knew everything' when I was 16.  I've regressed since then.  Biggrin
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#35
(10-02-2024, 05:18 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: According to my parents, I 'knew everything' when I was 16.  I've regressed since then.  Biggrin

You and me both, my friend.

I'm in more of a freefall from that level now!

I remember my  father going to the lengths of actually acquiring the first publication of the Warren report when it was finally published.  It weighed more than I did. It left a lasting impression on me... just the idea that he poured through that book, cover to cover... and never said a word about it. 

I think even then, so soon after the event, he refused to believe that document was what it was said to be... a complete account.

I bet when he was 16 he "knew everything" too.
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