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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: "Conspiracy theory" is a way overused term. [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,343 posts)16. Yeah, I don't have any hard and fast theories about JFK's death
I just have never felt comfortable with the official story. My Dad did not have any inside info but he felt it there was a connection to the New Orleans mob or to Cuba, but he also thought those could be false trails to hide the real truth.
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The assassination of JFK was the only time the term was used most of my life, it is a symbol of the
orpupilofnature57
Sep 2015
#1
The only time? I've seen it used on DU alone in all kinds of contexts other than the assassination.
merrily
Sep 2015
#2
Oh I agree, and what gets lost is identifying the implements of Usurping by author ty in Bail-outs,
orpupilofnature57
Sep 2015
#13
There are a lot of mysterous "coincidences" in politics and the more people try to
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#25
I understand your position. For me, fresher stuff would be the priority for actual investigation.
merrily
Oct 2015
#37
In my opinion there is a conspiracy by the 1% to neutralize our Constitutional powers. It's not
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#42
That may be true but I am going a different direction. IMO the main point when people refer to
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#44
Yup. 'conspiracy' can be as simple as a news organization sitting on a story that will affect the
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2015
#4
Speaking of "many news organizations" and conspiring is a good place for the following opinion.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#27
Thanks for the great post. Conservative authoritarianism abhors Conspiracy Theories
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#24
What a great OP. This is exactly what I think this Group is for. This is an important subject
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#23
It certainly is an interesting topic. There are tons of conspiracy theories on 9/11 for example.
still_one
Oct 2015
#26
Good luck finding irrefutable evidence of something your government is trying to keep secret,
merrily
Oct 2015
#31
I have a more optimistic assessment. If more than one person is aware of something, the truth will
still_one
Oct 2015
#34
I don't agree. However, until it does come out, the idea that it happened is not a whacko
merrily
Oct 2015
#35
Kindly point out which woo woo being pushed by Jones or Beck I attempted to mainstream.
merrily
Oct 2015
#32
Kindly re-read my post, as I said no such thing. I just have a different opinion than you
emulatorloo
Oct 2015
#36
Re read your own suggestion that I am attempting to mainstream woo woo ala Jones and Beck.
merrily
Oct 2015
#38
Asking you to reread your own post after you told me to reread your post is fighting? Interesting.
merrily
Oct 2015
#40
No the labeling does not disprove it. But IMHO burden of proof is on the the one proposing it
emulatorloo
Oct 2015
#45