20-02-2011, 05:32 PM
I am addicted to the case of JFK's murder. It haunts me. Perhaps it's like Phil stated. You're looking back, wishing you could say, "Duck!" Maybe some of it is you just want to save the man, and in the process save the best of ourselves. We've lost something big. How can we get it back?
I read all of these JFK forums. I allow more time for them than I probably should. I know the personalites that post on them. I have spun projections that seem to make me feel as if I know a lot of the characters. There are many I admire and am thankful for; they have taught and continue to teach me a lot about this case and the country where I live.
I admit to being entertained by some of the drama that goes on: "As the Assassination Research Turns," I suppose.
Charles is obviously an interesting man. To me it seems as if he's a person of a large intellect and who just doesn't have time for the nonsense that can sometimes swirls around the murder of John Kennedy - and upfront apologies, Charles, for my amateur analysis of you. Fifty years. "Let's get with it people," seems to be the underlying mantra.
When I first stared studying this case, I frequented the Rich Dellarosa forum, way back in the day. What a cast of characters, a fascinating place.
I remember at one point I thought I had it all figured out (as I often have over the years, only to see my conclusion morph and turn into something else). I was convinced Allen Dulles had ordered Kennedy's murder.
When I posted something about that on Rich's forum, Greg Burnham responded, "Allen Dulles took orders, he didn't give them." That was an epiphany for me and lead me down another path of study. For me, it's stuff like that that make these forums worthwhile. I'm sure I would've gotten to where I am eventually in my view of the assassination, but Greg helped shave some time off the clock, and I was/am appreciative.
Charles is the stern task master, and this is his turf. He demands a lot, but he gives a lot as well. Impassioned intelligence isn't always right, but it is a bright light to follow. I don't care much who holds the lantern; it's the light that's important.
This forum is growing, and there is a great gathering of minds to share perceptions and information. Duking it out is okay. It's what happens when people passionately care about something. Just know who is your family. Just come home at the end of the day.
I read all of these JFK forums. I allow more time for them than I probably should. I know the personalites that post on them. I have spun projections that seem to make me feel as if I know a lot of the characters. There are many I admire and am thankful for; they have taught and continue to teach me a lot about this case and the country where I live.
I admit to being entertained by some of the drama that goes on: "As the Assassination Research Turns," I suppose.
Charles is obviously an interesting man. To me it seems as if he's a person of a large intellect and who just doesn't have time for the nonsense that can sometimes swirls around the murder of John Kennedy - and upfront apologies, Charles, for my amateur analysis of you. Fifty years. "Let's get with it people," seems to be the underlying mantra.
When I first stared studying this case, I frequented the Rich Dellarosa forum, way back in the day. What a cast of characters, a fascinating place.
I remember at one point I thought I had it all figured out (as I often have over the years, only to see my conclusion morph and turn into something else). I was convinced Allen Dulles had ordered Kennedy's murder.
When I posted something about that on Rich's forum, Greg Burnham responded, "Allen Dulles took orders, he didn't give them." That was an epiphany for me and lead me down another path of study. For me, it's stuff like that that make these forums worthwhile. I'm sure I would've gotten to where I am eventually in my view of the assassination, but Greg helped shave some time off the clock, and I was/am appreciative.
Charles is the stern task master, and this is his turf. He demands a lot, but he gives a lot as well. Impassioned intelligence isn't always right, but it is a bright light to follow. I don't care much who holds the lantern; it's the light that's important.
This forum is growing, and there is a great gathering of minds to share perceptions and information. Duking it out is okay. It's what happens when people passionately care about something. Just know who is your family. Just come home at the end of the day.