Posted on 08/15/2015 8:07:28 AM PDT by lbryce
I don't know, but I always root for the Underdog...
...not to mention, Sweet Polly Purebread's got a nice a...
So you advocate rape?
I dunno... “Speed Racer’’ gets my vote.
The Speed Racer theme music is very good, no argument. Just a little too “fruity” for me.
“Trying to escape from the line of fire? She was trying to recover a piece of his skull.”
And even if she was trying to escape from the line of fire, that’s also what most of the bravehearts hereon would do if the person sitting next to them had their head blown off (right after soiling themselves).
Are we back to grand conspiracies & hidden actors again?
A lone commie nutjob with ties to “Hands Off Cuba” took advantage of habitually lax SS security & assassinated JFK for the crime of molesting the Fidel Castro regime at Bay of Pigs & the Missile Crisis. His shots from the Book Depository were easy for anyone with marksmanship skills. That’s all. The Soviets didn’t want JFK dead, they found him to be manipulable.
Of course, “rightwingers” and “NRA gun nuts” took the brunt of the blame.
And yes, the wrong Kennedy was killed if you get my drift.
The F.B.I. Folder on you must be ginormous !
Oh please. I am far from being a Kennedy fan, but that’s just silly if you have shots fired at you and blood spattered all over you to predict how you would act in the few seconds after that. She probably wouldn’t even have known whose blood it was at that instant.
Tinfoil is a sound investment.
Your theory sounds shameful. Everyone else concluded she was chasing after pieces of her husband's skull.
Mebbe. But reloading that fast wasn't easy. Not even reproducible, as a matter of fact.
Number 6 aircraft grade tin foil is the best
“Heinous” sounds like a word that derives from “hyena”.
Or perhaps vice-versa.
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