JFK Assassination in 1963

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but the smirk n johnsons face and smile on meese was all anyone had to see.

i tried to find that photo and cant--the one that pops up is not the one from many years ago wit a crowd of people around Johnson taking oath. that is Not the first photo.
Those images have probably been scrubbed from media.

Yep, Johnson was in on it.
 
i remember that day. was in school, an announcement came over the speakers and all teachers went to office. after a shot time my teacher came back and he had tears in his eyes, badly shaken. he announced what happened and that school was dismissed for the day. us kids were just in shock. didnt know what to think or say---no one said anything. we didnt understand the whole implications and just went home. my teahers responce--his shock and breaking in tears that such things could happen in our country.

one thing i remember from some years later--seeing a photo of johnson and ed meese (i think it was meese) standing in front of a supreme court judge rushed to the scene. this photo was only of meese, johnson, jackie and the judge for a wquickie swear in.

there was jakie off to the right standing in numb shock silence--johnson was smiling at meese with a wink and meese smiling back, the judge standing there in his robe giveing johnson a quickie dwear in i guess.

but the smirk n johnsons face and smile on meese was all anyone had to see.

i tried to find that photo and cant--the one that pops up is not the one from many years ago wit a crouwd of people around johnson taking oath. that is Not the first photo.
kennedy wanted to pull out of viet nam and de-escalate. after he died johnson reveresed that all and the war was on $$$ like eisenhower warned about.

thanks weedy for posting this reminder. we cant let ourselves forget
So, don't you ever wonder why they were parading Oswald around in public 2 days after arresting him?
And that no, he was not arrested in the school-book building he supposedly fired from, but in a movie theater while watching a movie?
...And he was arrested for shooting a police officer, not Kennedy?
About 45 minutes after assassinating Kennedy, Oswald shot and killed Dallas police officer J. D. Tippit on a local street. He then slipped into a movie theater, where he was arrested for Tippit's murder. Oswald was charged with the assassination of Kennedy, but he denied responsibility for the killing, claiming that he was a "patsy" (a fall guy). Two days later, Oswald was fatally shot by local nightclub owner Jack Ruby on live television in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters.
If you start piecing together the pieces, it stinks to high heaven.:mad:
 
i remember that day. was in school, an announcement came over the speakers and all teachers went to office. after a shot time my teacher came back and he had tears in his eyes, badly shaken. he announced what happened and that school was dismissed for the day. us kids were just in shock. didnt know what to think or say---no one said anything. we didnt understand the whole implications and just went home. my teahers responce--his shock and breaking in tears that such things could happen in our country.

one thing i remember from some years later--seeing a photo of johnson and ed meese (i think it was meese) standing in front of a supreme court judge rushed to the scene. this photo was only of meese, johnson, jackie and the judge for a wquickie swear in.

there was jakie off to the right standing in numb shock silence--johnson was smiling at meese with a wink and meese smiling back, the judge standing there in his robe giveing johnson a quickie dwear in i guess.

but the smirk n johnsons face and smile on meese was all anyone had to see.

i tried to find that photo and cant--the one that pops up is not the one from many years ago wit a crouwd of people around johnson taking oath. that is Not the first photo.
kennedy wanted to pull out of viet nam and de-escalate. after he died johnson reveresed that all and the war was on $$$ like eisenhower warned about.

thanks weedy for posting this reminder. we cant let ourselves forget
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Is it this one?
 
thank you but no--the original photo was only johnson, jakie looking in shock frozen expression on her face just shock-- to his right, meese to his left and a judge in front--background looked like the back of a large cargo plane- johnson clearly smiling-wink-smirk to meese,--it semed like just hours after kennedy dead

but thanks , id not seen this photo before
 
thank you but no--the original photo was only johnson, jakie looking in shock frozen expression on her face just shock-- to his right, meese to his left and a judge in front--background looked like the back of a large cargo plane- johnson clearly smiling-wink-smirk to meese,--it semed like just hours after kennedy dead

but thanks , id not seen this photo before
LBJ sworn in on Air Force One:
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Can we get back to JFK please? LBJ makes me want to barf. :(
See if this sounds familiar... maybe like someone that they have tried to shoot/kill, recently.
Sounding this upbeat, can get you killed :oops::
 
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Well I hate to be the fly in the ointment .... but ..... The picture of the man winking looks like the wink has been altered, or photo-shopped as it would be called today. He has deep set and naturally hooded eyes and a wink with a deep set hooded eye doesn't show the upper part of the eyelid as it has been depicted in that photo. It also wouldn't cause the eye and skin around it to look as though it's been stretched as it does in that photo. It doesn't look natural. Altering photos to look different was already a common practise by publishers in the 1950's. So I have some doubts about the reality of the expressions on the faces of some of the people in those photos.
 
Remember somebody saying: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country!"
Well, that will get you shot. :(

That flew straight in the face of all the gubment people that wanted to rule over a country full of dependent 'subjects'. :mad:
 
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