24-08-2012, 10:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-08-2012, 11:25 PM by Mark Prior.)
And condescension is so helpful, Mr Drago.
To get to point of your question, momentary unity would be leaps & bounds better than no unity. And of course sustained unity would be desired over all...it would be fantastic if we all could respectfully acknowledge that although we don't see eye to eye on certain aspects of the Kennedy assassination, we could UNIFY under the banner that JFK was killed by some form of conspiracy. And build on that.
Phil,
Yes, I would like to see some kind of organized event in Dealey Plaza for the 50th anniversary. What kind is to be determined. But I, at no time, ever imagined myself to be the one to organize ANY demonstration...but have considered participating in one possibly.
To get to point of your question, momentary unity would be leaps & bounds better than no unity. And of course sustained unity would be desired over all...it would be fantastic if we all could respectfully acknowledge that although we don't see eye to eye on certain aspects of the Kennedy assassination, we could UNIFY under the banner that JFK was killed by some form of conspiracy. And build on that.
Phil,
Yes, I would like to see some kind of organized event in Dealey Plaza for the 50th anniversary. What kind is to be determined. But I, at no time, ever imagined myself to be the one to organize ANY demonstration...but have considered participating in one possibly.