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Thanks for sharing that, Joseph. Typical mainstream media thought process at work there.

61% is the lowest figure I've seen in years, in terms of those believing Oswald didn't act alone. If that figure is accurate, it appears these "journalists" have been quite successful.
Don Jeffries Wrote:Thanks for sharing that, Joseph. Typical mainstream media thought process at work there.

61% is the lowest figure I've seen in years, in terms of those believing Oswald didn't act alone. If that figure is accurate, it appears these "journalists" have been quite successful.

Some of the brain dead propaganda surrounding the 50th must have really worked.
Lauren Johnson Wrote:
Don Jeffries Wrote:Thanks for sharing that, Joseph. Typical mainstream media thought process at work there.

61% is the lowest figure I've seen in years, in terms of those believing Oswald didn't act alone. If that figure is accurate, it appears these "journalists" have been quite successful.

Some of the brain dead propaganda surrounding the 50th must have really worked.

"....I know it's true oh so true cause I saw it on T.V......."

-- John Fogerty
Don Jeffries Wrote:Thanks for sharing that, Joseph. Typical mainstream media thought process at work there.

61% is the lowest figure I've seen in years, in terms of those believing Oswald didn't act alone. If that figure is accurate, it appears these "journalists" have been quite successful.

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I tried to post the image of the graph over the years.--(click it and it should open)! Or you can click on the link in the article. The highest it's been is 81% in mid 70's and around 2000.
By the way I heard Dan Rather interviewed this morning.

He said he (largely) believes the Warren Commission version of events, LHO alone, -- one gun, one man.
Ken Garretson Wrote:By the way I heard Dan Rather interviewed this morning.

He said he (largely) believes the Warren Commission version of events, LHO alone, -- one gun, one man.

I actually thought that after he was dumped for telling the truth (but via forged documents) about W he might come round. But this lie was how he began his career. I wrote a letter to the Ed. many years ago that the Austin American Statesman published, that he was the subject of. Much to my surprise one of the responses was from former Attorney General W. Carr, lying a lot then comparing me to "the fraudulent Oliver Stone". I was honored. And resisted the urge to call him.

:Telephone:

Dawn
Joseph McBride Wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-...s/?hpid=z5


Skip to #10 for that part.

Guess they don't go there due to all that has been written about the Post being CIA and Woodward being CIA. And lying about "deep throat".

Dawn
Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Ken Garretson Wrote:By the way I heard Dan Rather interviewed this morning.

He said he (largely) believes the Warren Commission version of events, LHO alone, -- one gun, one man.

I actually thought that after he was dumped for telling the truth (but via forged documents) about W he might come round. But this lie was how he began his career. I wrote a letter to the Ed. many years ago that the Austin American Statesman published, that he was the subject of. Much to my surprise one of the responses was from former Attorney General W. Carr, lying a lot then comparing me to "the fraudulent Oliver Stone". I was honored. And resisted the urge to call him.

:Telephone:

Dawn


;-))

and, Yep, 82 years old, keeping the lies to the very end
Ken Garretson Wrote:
Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Ken Garretson Wrote:By the way I heard Dan Rather interviewed this morning.

He said he (largely) believes the Warren Commission version of events, LHO alone, -- one gun, one man.

I actually thought that after he was dumped for telling the truth (but via forged documents) about W he might come round. But this lie was how he began his career. I wrote a letter to the Ed. many years ago that the Austin American Statesman published, that he was the subject of. Much to my surprise one of the responses was from former Attorney General W. Carr, lying a lot then comparing me to "the fraudulent Oliver Stone". I was honored. And resisted the urge to call him.

:Telephone:

Dawn


;-))

and, Yep, 82 years old, keeping the lies to the very end

The very best of liars are those liars who have told the same lie for so long, they have begun to see those lies as truth.
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