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Old 06-11-2009, 03:34 PM
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No, historically it's a pretty reliable way to get the masses worked up.

What do you think about the editor of the Dallas newspaper, that, in the week before Kennedy visited Dallas, called - in the newspaper - for his assassination?

Just an innocent opinionated bystander enjoying his American right of free speech, huh?
You really think that Oswald read some editorial and decided he need to kill the President? Where do you come up with this stuff?
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Old 06-11-2009, 03:59 PM
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You really think that Oswald read some editorial and decided he need to kill the President? Where do you come up with this stuff?
You really need to stop making assumptions up out of thin air, and attributing them to other people.

Oswald killed Kennedy as far as I've seen documented to try and impress his wife by being a hero. He picked Kennedy due to Kennedy's political views (heavily regarding Russia) - views that were attacked aggressively and repeatedly in the press in the weeks before the visit, as were Kennedy's religion and other politics. Oswald would be a hero to his wife (in his warped mindview) to knock off this inflammatory public figure.

Why are you a hero to kill the President? Well, look at all the people who say he deserves killing.

Do you think the environment of palpable hate down there, the public acceptance of people in positions of responsibility publically saying, "Kill The President Of The United States, he's bad for our country" had nothing at all to do with giving a degranged man the impetuous to kill the President?

Did you see Bill O'Reilly express any sincere remorse over George Tiller being killed? Naw, he spent his time bitching and whining about people pointing fingers at him.
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Old 06-11-2009, 04:09 PM
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You really need to stop making assumptions up out of thin air, and attributing them to other people.

Oswald killed Kennedy as far as I've seen documented to try and impress his wife by being a hero. He picked Kennedy due to Kennedy's political views (heavily regarding Russia) - views that were attacked aggressively and repeatedly in the press in the weeks before the visit, as were Kennedy's religion and other politics. Oswald would be a hero to his wife (in his warped mindview) to knock off this inflammatory public figure.

Why are you a hero to kill the President? Well, look at all the people who say he deserves killing.

Do you think the environment of palpable hate down there, the public acceptance of people in positions of responsibility publically saying, "Kill The President Of The United States, he's bad for our country" had nothing at all to do with giving a degranged man the impetuous to kill the President?

Did you see Bill O'Reilly express any sincere remorse over George Tiller being killed? Naw, he spent his time bitching and whining about people pointing fingers at him.
You bring up some obscure reference to an editorial written in Dallas as evidence that "stirring the masses" can cause nutjobs to kill people then say that I am making assumptions? Oswald picked Kennedy because he disagreed with his political views? I didnt know there was another president around at the time to choose from.

No I think that people who are deranged enough to shoot the President are crazy regardless of what is said or written by political commentators.

Why should O'Reilly show remorse for the death of a guy he clearly didnt like? Wouldn't that play directly into the hands of people like you who are trying to place blame on him?
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