21-07-2017, 10:25 PM
Leave it to the director of the top investigative unit in the country, J. Edgar Hoover (FBI), to proclaim rather prematurely in both President Kennedy's murder and that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s, that there was no conspiracy involved. Void of a genuine investigation in either case, How could Hoover be so sure?
That said, in respect to prominent members of the Left turning a blind eye to what really happened on Friday, November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, the thing that most men lack (Right-wingers and Lefties alike) is the courage to stand alone. Courage like that doesn't grow on trees.
No wonder one of the things President Kennedy admired most in others was courage. The 1960's could have used more than a few Nathan Hales, but instead found itself with say nothing, see nothing, hear nothing types (many a men have simply gone along with the status-quo rather than upset the apple cart).
That said, in respect to prominent members of the Left turning a blind eye to what really happened on Friday, November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, the thing that most men lack (Right-wingers and Lefties alike) is the courage to stand alone. Courage like that doesn't grow on trees.
No wonder one of the things President Kennedy admired most in others was courage. The 1960's could have used more than a few Nathan Hales, but instead found itself with say nothing, see nothing, hear nothing types (many a men have simply gone along with the status-quo rather than upset the apple cart).