Love Field? You're nuts.
Maybe you can start proving your retarded theory by coming up with the
death certificate on the Secret Service agent you evidently think was
killed.
Since Mr. "Nobody" likes some of the initial obviously-inaccurate
reports that were broadcast on television and radio on 11/22/63, I'm
sure he'll next be insisting that Lyndon Johnson was shot too (in
addition to LBJ suffering a heart attack as well). Right?
There was also a DPD radio report in the first minutes after the
shooting that said there was a possibility that perhaps "6 or 7 other
people may have been shot" in Dealey Plaza. I imagine Mr. "Nobody"
likes that erroneous report too.
There was also the incorrect report by Eddie Barker of KRLD-TV that
JFK had been transported to Parkland Hospital "by bus". That one
always makes me roar with laughter whenever I cue up that CBS-TV clip.
(Maybe bus driver Cecil McWatters, who was nearby, took the President
to the hospital.)
Plus, there were several incorrect reports about the President being
transferred to an "ambulance" after he was shot. Dan Rather of CBS
News, at one point while narrating the large amount of filmed footage
that was flowing into the KRLD-TV studios during the afternoon of
November 22nd, reported that an ambulance (which was seen departing
the emergency entrance at Parkland Hospital in one of the films) was
the ambulance that had taken JFK to the hospital. This error, too, is
probably one that "Nobody" would like to believe. (After all, no one
was allowed to make ANY mistakes in the TV or radio coverage on
November 22. Right, "Nobody"?)
And J.D. Tippit apparently was really killed INSIDE the Texas Theater
(as erroneously reported by various television and radio outlets on
the afternoon of November 22). Right, "Nobody"?
And Jean Hill must have been correct about there being "a dog in the
middle of the seat" in the Presidential limousine. Right?
And Lee Oswald's real name must actually have been "Lee Harold
Oswald" (per Bob Huffaker of KRLD) and/or "Lee Henry Oswald" (per
Walter Cronkite of CBS-TV) and/or "Leo H. Oswald" (per another quote
by Walter Cronkite).
BACK TO REALITY NOW:
Except for that "by bus" error, I think Eddie Barker was pretty close
to being the perfect reporter on 11/22/63. He kept his cool, reported
the facts as he knew them, and he was, in fact, the first on-air
reporter to announce the death of the President (after he got word at
the Trade Mart from a Parkland doctor that JFK had, indeed, died).
All things considered, the TV and radio coverage of the first
confusing and hectic minutes and hours following JFK's assassination
was extremely accurate coverage for the most part, with all of the
television and radio networks and affiliates arriving at the BASIC
TRUTH concerning the big-ticket details of the assassination very
shortly after the shooting occurred -- with this "basic truth" being:
One person named Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots at
President Kennedy's limousine from an upper floor of the Texas School
Book Depository Building. And that same person named Lee Oswald also
shot and killed a police officer in nearby Oak Cliff a short time
after JFK was killed.
Those were the first-day FACTS. And those are still the true facts 46
years later.
www.JFK-Assassination-As-It-Happened.blogspot.com
www.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy.jfk/msg/addeb5d529d1fb03
Dave Von Con (aka Reitzes) can NEVER explain why a single assassin
would NOT have shot JFK at Love Field as he walked right into the
crowd!
Why make it so complicated when you are all by yourself? Why did LHO
allegedly want to be the first assassin to use a rifle? Especially
when he was soooooo horrible with one?
I won't get into the rest of this stuff as I don't where the poster is
going, but DVP never answers why the "sole assassin" wouldn't have
picked an easier spot like Love Field instead of DP! He did say that
LHO couldn't drive so I guess a bus or cab was outta of the question,
huh?
Remember, he could have used a pistol there and they can be hid much
easier than a rifle.