13-10-2011, 01:42 AM
new book coming from mr.hill.''mr.kennedy and me...''
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14-10-2011, 06:19 AM
As a teenager in HS when President Kennedy was assassinated, and with the loss of a parent a year earlier, I was lacking in desire to understand what happened in Dallas on 11/22/'63. Some years later I began studying the research of the murder somewhat seriously, and at no time during my 25 + years of study did I think Clint Hill could have done any more than he did in reacting to the shooting. I think his extraordinary courage in climbing on the back of the limo with shots being fired at the car is courage and then some. It is my opinion that shots may have been fired before any shots were heard, with silencers being used. And I would think that Clint Hill was very aware of the danger he was putting himself in, but went ahead to do whatever he could. He may have been reluctant to discuss the assassination early on, but his action speaks for itself.
14-10-2011, 07:48 AM
He was the only SS man who did his job at all that day.
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