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O'Reilly's Sweet Grapefruit

rdk Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:28 PM
O'Reilly carefully avoided discussions of conspiracies. Some conspiracy theories are particularly compelling, particularly "Mafia Kingfish".
Milt37 Wrote: Nov 15, 2012 2:36 PM
rdk,

Any conspiracy theories, vis-a-vis the Kennedy assassination are avoided, because nobody but nutcases really believe in them.

Please press 1 if you're a nutcase...

To claim that one has read a great deal about the assassination of John F. Kennedy is not unique. That's why the tragic day of November 22, 1963 led to a cottage industry of conspiracy books, non-conspiracy books, videos and movies. Best to say that the topic of Bill O'Reilly's new best-seller Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot has been one of intense interest to me for many decades.

Among the hundreds, more likely thousands, of books written on the subject, few provide an unbiased and compelling narrative of not only Kennedy's murder and the days surrounding it, but...

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