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"ONLY PEOPLE WHO SUBSCRIBE TO RULES OF ABSURDITY COULD POSSIBLY BELIEVE THAT A CONSPIRACY TO KILL KENNEDY EVER EXISTED"

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David Von Pein

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May 27, 2008, 10:04:03 PM5/27/08
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"Only people who subscribe to rules of absurdity, not rules of
life, could possibly believe that a conspiracy to kill [John F.]
Kennedy ever existed. The conspiracy argument in the Kennedy
assassination requires the belief that for over forty years a great
number of people have been able to keep silent about the plot behind
the most important and investigated murder of the 20th century. In
other words, it requires a belief in the impossible." -- Vincent T.
Bugliosi; Page 1442 of "RECLAIMING HISTORY" (c.2007)


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robcap...@netscape.com

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May 28, 2008, 12:01:29 PM5/28/08
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~Big Yawn~

Yet a whackjob like Manson could commit a conspiracy utilizing a bunch
of crazies according to Bugliosi. Go figure. More lies from a man
profiting off of lies and deception.

Neil Coburn

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May 28, 2008, 12:43:51 PM5/28/08
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Perhaps an untimely death was the reason for their silence.
Neil

Ben Holmes

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May 28, 2008, 1:14:02 PM5/28/08
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In article <12de5447-9c95-47c8...@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
robcap...@netscape.com says...

>
>On May 27, 10:04=A0pm, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>> "Only people who subscribe to rules of absurdity, not rules of
>> life, could possibly believe that a conspiracy to kill [John F.]
>> Kennedy ever existed. The conspiracy argument in the Kennedy
>> assassination requires the belief that for over forty years a great
>> number of people have been able to keep silent about the plot behind
>> the most important and investigated murder of the 20th century. In
>> other words, it requires a belief in the impossible." -- Vincent T.
>> Bugliosi; Page 1442 of "RECLAIMING HISTORY" (c.2007)
>>
>> www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/3200858-post.html
>>
>
>~Big Yawn~
>
>Yet a whackjob like Manson could commit a conspiracy utilizing a bunch
>of crazies according to Bugliosi. Go figure. More lies from a man
>profiting off of lies and deception.

Of course, since Bugliosi *ARGUED* that a conspiracy existed in both the RFK and
JFK case in court - he obviously "subscribes to the rules of absurdity"

Nor, of course, have people kept silent... all too many people *HAVE* spoken up
about their part or knowledge in the conspiracy.

Bugliosi is clearly a liar. How embarrassing!

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