03-04-2013, 09:41 AM
Put the letters on my desk, insisted the judge.
rachel@msnbc.com
Rachel
Your two-minute forty-five-second gun control essay on March 13 this year while intended to prevent further massacres unfortunately covers up the true nature of the murder of President Kennedy and subsequent decade of genocide in Southeast Asia.
You will benefit from the masterwork of scholarly peace activist James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Oswald did not kill the president; he merely served the sponsors as a piñata to distract the citizens of America and the world from a sudden descent into mass murder and continental exploitation.
The irony is that you are a crusading journalist using conscience and morality rather than slavish obedience to the masters of the status quo who continue to trade in arms and drugs.
In the case of accusing a man who was framed with such forgeries as the "Backyard Photo" you display, and never fired the alleged murder weapon you cite, you serve those who continually arm proxy armies worldwide to prepare the economic battlefield for the colonial exploitation John F. Kennedy sought to end.
Please return to the search for truth and justice, and leave the caricature of the rabid dogmatist to O'Reilly and Matthews.
Thank you for your consideration
Phil Dragoo
rachel@msnbc.com
Rachel
Your two-minute forty-five-second gun control essay on March 13 this year while intended to prevent further massacres unfortunately covers up the true nature of the murder of President Kennedy and subsequent decade of genocide in Southeast Asia.
You will benefit from the masterwork of scholarly peace activist James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Oswald did not kill the president; he merely served the sponsors as a piñata to distract the citizens of America and the world from a sudden descent into mass murder and continental exploitation.
The irony is that you are a crusading journalist using conscience and morality rather than slavish obedience to the masters of the status quo who continue to trade in arms and drugs.
In the case of accusing a man who was framed with such forgeries as the "Backyard Photo" you display, and never fired the alleged murder weapon you cite, you serve those who continually arm proxy armies worldwide to prepare the economic battlefield for the colonial exploitation John F. Kennedy sought to end.
Please return to the search for truth and justice, and leave the caricature of the rabid dogmatist to O'Reilly and Matthews.
Thank you for your consideration
Phil Dragoo

