rekinhavoc
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You have the government that a majority of the people vote for. You want changes, win a majority. It's really that simple.
But we all love bitchin' more than actually fixin' which requires compromise, a dirty word in the right wing.
Me? i just love irritating right wingers. The things I believe are good in government, i.e, medicare, social security, DOD, EPA are here to stay. We've already won those arguments. You can pick at the fringes, cut some funding here and there, but those programs/ entities are permanent parts of our government. And guess what, they are also over 80% of the federal budget.
Oh and to the NSA haters, the problem is the lack of transparency on how they monitor the communications of US citizens (they shouldn't be doing that), but you need to listen to your adversaries. When we put a bomb through the roof of a terrorist's car, we got him through NSA intercepts.
The David Stockton method of cutting budgets through massive deficits deficits didn't work. We just keep borrowing. Republicans have no basis for complaints, they cut taxes but not spending, in fact they threw in a middle east war they didn't pay for so they created the mega deficits we have now.
As to the first sentence ... the problem with that is apparently the majority of people are complete imbeciles when it’s election time.
As to the second sentence ... proclaiming that compromise is a dirty concept only to those on the right is a completely partisan imbecilic statement in itself.
Your obvious complete partisan take ensured that the rest of the post would be waste of time to read.
I question him seeing Oswald coming from the Grassy Knoll area and then meeting him later that afternoon.Craig has been proven to be FOS over & over but it does make for a good story.
I question him seeing Oswald coming from the Grassy Knoll area and then meeting him later that afternoon.
But his claim about the weapon being found being a Mauser and not a Mannlicher-Carcano was corroborated based on this video and the circumstances around his death raises questions (shot with a rifle in the chest that was ruled a suicide).
Well, if you would have watched the video, he said that they saw Mauser stamped on the gun in the TSBD and there was also a document a few days later that also identified it as a Mauser.Wasn't the term "Mauser" used generically during that time to describe carbine rifles? Like Xerox or Leer Jets.
Well on one side he is invested in the issue and should have better information than most of us.'It was a 60 year cover up': Democratic presidential candidate RFK Jr. repeats allegation that the CIA was involved in assassination of his uncle JFK in 1963
Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doubled down on his belief that the CIA was involved in the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
RFK Jr., who recently announced his campaign for president, told Fox News host Sean Hannity that that narrative surrounding his uncle's assassination has been a '60-year cover-up.'
He told Hannity on Monday that there is strong evidence connecting the Central Intelligence Agency to the assassination of JFK by Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963.
'There's millions of pages of documents; CIA documents, of transcripts, of recorded conversations from the Cuban embassy in Mexico City - it's hard to summarize the evidence,' he said.
On Sunday, he told New York City radio host John Catsimatidis that he believes 'it's beyond a reasonable doubt at this point' that the CIA was involved.
RFK Jr. also gestured to the leaders of the Warren Commission - the commission established to investigate the assassination of JFK. One of the leaders of the commission was ex-CIA Director Allen Dulles, who notably, had been fired by JFK.
RFK Jr doubles down on allegation CIA involved in JFK's assassination | Daily Mail Online
Life of a Lone Gunman
REVIEW: ‘The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee’ by Paul Gregory
It has been nearly six decades since President John F. Kennedy was cut down on the streets of Dallas by rifle shots fired by Lee Harvey Oswald, a "nut" and a "loser" by some accounts, but also a Marxist, defector to the Soviet Union, and admirer of Fidel Castro. The event shocked the nation and disrupted complacent assumptions about the stability of the American order. The assassin, whatever his motives might have been, delivered a blow to the American psyche with effects that lingered for years afterwards.
Life of a Lone Gunman
Secret Service Agent Who Was With JFK on Day of His Assassination Breaks Silence with Claim that Blows Up the 'Magic Bullet' Theory and suggests there WAS More than one Shooter
A former Secret Service agent who was present at President John F. Kennedy's assassination has come forward with a new claim that would debunk the 'magic bullet' theory and raises questions about whether there was a second shooter.
- Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence after 60 years
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollection with the New York Times.
Landis, who in 1963 was a young Secret Service agent assigned to protect First Lady Jaqueline Kennedy, said that in the chaos following the shooting, he picked up a nearly pristine bullet sitting on the top of the back seat of the open limousine, just behind where Kennedy was sitting when he was killed, and placed it on the president's hospital stretcher to preserve it for the autopsy investigators.
A second shooter? Secret Service agent makes bombshell JFK disclosure
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollections.www.dailymail.co.uk
It has long been known as the 'magic bullet' -- the bullet that supposedly passed through Kennedy's neck from the rear, then entered Connally's right shoulder, struck his rib, exited under his right nipple, passed through his right wrist and hit his left thigh.
Secret Service Agent Who Was With JFK on Day of His Assassination Breaks Silence with Claim that Blows Up the 'Magic Bullet' Theory and suggests there WAS More than one Shooter
A former Secret Service agent who was present at President John F. Kennedy's assassination has come forward with a new claim that would debunk the 'magic bullet' theory and raises questions about whether there was a second shooter.
- Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence after 60 years
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollection with the New York Times.
Landis, who in 1963 was a young Secret Service agent assigned to protect First Lady Jaqueline Kennedy, said that in the chaos following the shooting, he picked up a nearly pristine bullet sitting on the top of the back seat of the open limousine, just behind where Kennedy was sitting when he was killed, and placed it on the president's hospital stretcher to preserve it for the autopsy investigators.
A second shooter? Secret Service agent makes bombshell JFK disclosure
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollections.www.dailymail.co.uk
Kennedy's autopsy indicated the following bullet wounds: a small neat one in his back, around the area of his right scapula; a small neat one in the front center of his throat; a small neat one in the rear right of his skull; and a massive, jagged exit wound in the right front of his skull.
Our government was involved in the assassination and coverup. That’s the only reason those files would still be redacted as much as they are.Secret Service Agent Who Was With JFK on Day of His Assassination Breaks Silence with Claim that Blows Up the 'Magic Bullet' Theory and suggests there WAS More than one Shooter
A former Secret Service agent who was present at President John F. Kennedy's assassination has come forward with a new claim that would debunk the 'magic bullet' theory and raises questions about whether there was a second shooter.
- Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence after 60 years
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollection with the New York Times.
Landis, who in 1963 was a young Secret Service agent assigned to protect First Lady Jaqueline Kennedy, said that in the chaos following the shooting, he picked up a nearly pristine bullet sitting on the top of the back seat of the open limousine, just behind where Kennedy was sitting when he was killed, and placed it on the president's hospital stretcher to preserve it for the autopsy investigators.
A second shooter? Secret Service agent makes bombshell JFK disclosure
Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence on Saturday, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead in a motorcade passing through Dallas, to share his bombshell recollections.www.dailymail.co.uk