An Interesting Photo -- maybe

Oswald was busy sneaking his disassembled rifle into the Texas School Book Suppository at the time.
 
Lots of women in headscarves there. Damn Sharia.
 
Which one is Oswald?
Edit: Oh, ok. Yeah mebbe.



The guy right behind JFK looks like Putin.
 
Oswald was busy sneaking his disassembled rifle into the Texas School Book Suppository at the time.

Nah. This was taken before the Welcome Breakfast at Fort Worth -- you know: the one where Jackie kept everybody waiting while the crowd (and press) demanded to see her...

Anyway, it was at that breakfast that JFK quipped, "I'm the man who accompanied Jackie Kennedy to Paris," to the happy roar of the crowd.

Presuming LHO was not invited to the breakfast itself, he had plenty of time to get back to Dallas and package those window shades.....
 
Really? He was in Dallas that morning? Who could have guessed?

No, no.... as usual, you missed the point. This is NOT Dallas; this is Fort Worth, earlier that same day.....

Read more carefully, ph. There will be quiz on Friday.:)
 
the real interesting person

is teh COLROED guy in the HAT!

its OBAMA!

trying to HURT the President so he can take over:mad:
 
Funny thing, eh?

Notice how the still photograph has been cropped. The one I posted earlier is from the raw footage. I'm sure the cropping is just a coincidence. Or something.


http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2007/11/jfks_death_44_years_later_and.html

I've re-sized the pic in the initial post here so as to avoid stretching the screen. I know how outraged y'all become when I do that.... :)

http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/1305/resizedoswaldinfortwort.jpg
Compare the photographic still from Reuters with this.
 
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So where are you going with this?

Being a student of U.S. History I follow, often in great detail, events that have taken place in the 20th Century. I understand that a lot of people have an emotional attachment to this particular event, as many might to September 11, 2001 but, I wasn't born until 1984 so the whole JFK thing is only of historic interest to me. What I do find amusing, however, is the level of anxiety and paranoia associated with any discussion of the assassination. There is an age-break there: if you were old enough to have been cognitive when it happened, you are much more likely to be more aggressive on the subject and be saddled with a very short fuse. People my age don't have that same reaction.
 
Being a student of U.S. History I follow, often in great detail, events that have taken place in the 20th Century. I understand that a lot of people have an emotional attachment to this particular event, as many might to September 11, 2001 but, I wasn't born until 1984 so the whole JFK thing is only of historic interest to me. What I do find amusing, however, is the level of anxiety and paranoia associated with any discussion of the assassination. There is an age-break there: if you were old enough to have been cognitive when it happened, you are much more likely to be more aggressive on the subject and be saddled with a very short fuse. People my age don't have that same reaction.

I am old enough to remember the event, but I was not old enough really understand the implications. I do remember a sadness the swept my community. Conspiracies and covertness? Today I have no idea. If there are more out there with blood on their hands there is a good chance that by today they took that to the grave.

We have PopeWagons, armored cars, and security details. Still, within the last month, "rioting students" got close enough to a Royal's car to spatter it with paint and break a window. Famous people are never truly safe.
 
I am old enough to remember the event, but I was not old enough really understand the implications. I do remember a sadness the swept my community. Conspiracies and covertness? Today I have no idea. If there are more out there with blood on their hands there is a good chance that by today they took that to the grave.

We have PopeWagons, armored cars, and security details. Still, within the last month, "rioting students" got close enough to a Royal's car to spatter it with paint and break a window. Famous people are never truly safe.

None of us is truly safe.
 
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