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In reply to the discussion: Mass Media ignoring 'RFK Believed in Conspiracy' shows corrupt nature of America's Press [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)questions as citizens are supposed to do, as Bush Sr. said, must be 'a conspiracist'. There is simply no room in your opinion for the possibility that maybe some things don't make sense to an awful lot of people and they ask questions, which in my world, is normal. If the word 'conspiracist' is meant to demean the majority of people who do not accept the WCR, including we know now, people like Robert Kennedy, then call me a conspiracist, the word has apparently come to mean 'the majority/normal'.
As for your assertion that I accept Stone's or anyone else's opinion of what happened that day, that is an assumption on your part. I accept nothing that relates to that day because we never did get all the facts and unless new technology can provide new evidence, we never will. His version is as good or bad as the WCR with aspects of it that are not believable, and some that are. If you paint every person in the world who refuses to accept your opinion as a conspiracist all I can say again is that the word has now come to mean the majority, the norm and I have zero problem with it as it long ago lost whatever impact Bush Sr.. intended when he used it, before anyone even began to ask questions.
Btw, why do you think he refused to answer the question nearly everyone in the world who was alive at the time, answered and certainly remembered 'where were when JFK was assassinated'? We know now, no thanks to him, where he was. Why was he afraid to answer that question? Lots of people were in Dallas that day, but he for some reason, didn't want anyone to know this. Just another one of those questions that has never been answered. So people will keep on asking.