26-05-2013, 12:19 PM
Jan,
Again I notice in your reference that LBJ is listed as a False Sponsor/Facilitator in the JFK assassination story.
Lyndon Johnson and his staff all did their very best to try to keep John Kennedy from being sent to Dallas
during the Texas trip. Please read MARCH THIRTY-FIRST by Horace Busby, speechwriter and confidante of LBJ.
You will find a very clear description of what was happening before the Texas trip. Johnson wanted to avoid
any embarrassment to John Kennedy and to the Democratic Party, such as what he and Ladybird Johnson
had experienced during their campaign visit to Dallas in 1960, and which our UN Ambassador also experienced
in Dallas just two weeks before the Texas trip. Johnson was concerned about the John Birchers and similar
right-wing characters who despised the Democratic Party and the Kennedy-Johnson administration.
Johnson left Washington for his ranch in Texas 12 days before the arrival of John Kennedy, his wife, and staff
in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, November 21, 1963. Up until that time Johnson worked hard to invite
as many Texas Democrats as possible to the last event of the trip in Austin, the only fund-raising event of
the trip. That event had been scheduled for the evening of Frday, the 22nd if November.
To assume that Lyndon Johnson was involved in any way in the assassination is based on false beliefs.
Adele
Again I notice in your reference that LBJ is listed as a False Sponsor/Facilitator in the JFK assassination story.
Lyndon Johnson and his staff all did their very best to try to keep John Kennedy from being sent to Dallas
during the Texas trip. Please read MARCH THIRTY-FIRST by Horace Busby, speechwriter and confidante of LBJ.
You will find a very clear description of what was happening before the Texas trip. Johnson wanted to avoid
any embarrassment to John Kennedy and to the Democratic Party, such as what he and Ladybird Johnson
had experienced during their campaign visit to Dallas in 1960, and which our UN Ambassador also experienced
in Dallas just two weeks before the Texas trip. Johnson was concerned about the John Birchers and similar
right-wing characters who despised the Democratic Party and the Kennedy-Johnson administration.
Johnson left Washington for his ranch in Texas 12 days before the arrival of John Kennedy, his wife, and staff
in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, November 21, 1963. Up until that time Johnson worked hard to invite
as many Texas Democrats as possible to the last event of the trip in Austin, the only fund-raising event of
the trip. That event had been scheduled for the evening of Frday, the 22nd if November.
To assume that Lyndon Johnson was involved in any way in the assassination is based on false beliefs.
Adele

