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DJ_Skrilla
11-22-2005, 03:49 PM
Ultimate Sacrifice: John and Robert Kennedy, the Plan for a Coup in Cuba, and the Murder of JFK

"It is Waldron and Hartmann's (The Edison Game) contention—bolstered by access to many previously unavailable files, and interviews with little-known as well as prominent figures—that the CIA knew a great deal about the assassination. But the agency couldn't admit what it knew because that could uncover the existence of a U.S. plan for a coup in Cuba, run by JFK's brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. The assassination, say the authors, was carried out by hired gunmen on the orders of three noted Mafia dons whose lives were being made miserable by RFK's ruthless pursuit—and these Mafia men knew about the planned invasion because they had worked with the CIA on previous efforts to topple Castro. Oswald, long a hidden CIA agent, was set up as the patsy, and it had always been Jack Ruby's job to eliminate him if he wasn't killed at the scene of Kennedy's shooting. How do the authors make their case? With a relentless accumulation of detail, a very thorough knowledge of every political and forensic detail and the broad perspective of historians rather than assassination theorists. They spend perhaps too much time with people they admire, like the late Enrique Ruiz Williams, who was a crucial early source for them. They also cannot resist chasing stories of only marginal relevance to their principal one, like what really happened to Che Guevara in Cuba. But no future historian of that tormented period in American history will be able to ignore their very convincing presentation, even if a lay reader may feel overwhelmed by the sheer weight of the evidence."

Ultimate Sacrifice (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0786714417/102-8971385-9714556?v=glance&n=283155) & Author Thom Hartmann (http://www.tomhartman.com/)

TonsOfFun
11-23-2005, 07:52 AM
Does that mean we can now find it funny :D

No, that 22.3 years before something tragic is funny (I have Southpark in my brain). Aids is now funny (y)

I'll go now.

sam i am
11-23-2005, 12:09 PM
Does that mean we can now find it funny :D

No, that 22.3 years before something tragic is funny (I have Southpark in my brain). Aids is now funny (y)

I'll go now.

Crap.

"AIDS" is funny?

TonsOfFun
11-23-2005, 02:14 PM
Watch Southpark Season 6, episode 2 - called 'Jared has Aides'

Schmeltz
11-23-2005, 02:55 PM
The assassination, say the authors, was carried out by hired gunmen on the orders of three noted Mafia dons whose lives were being made miserable by RFK's ruthless pursuit—and these Mafia men knew about the planned invasion because they had worked with the CIA on previous efforts to topple Castro.


http://www.theonion.com/content/node/42972

See? It is funny.

sam i am
11-23-2005, 08:26 PM
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/42972

See? It is funny.

Yikes.

Guess there's no shame anymore....can we make jokes about dead Democrats? :)

jackrock
11-23-2005, 08:50 PM
Last week I had the strangest dream
Where everything was exactly how it seemed
Where there was never any mystery of who shot John F. Kennedy
It was just a man with something to prove
Slightly bored and severely confused
He steadied his rifle with his target in the center
And became famous on that day in November

Don't wake me I plan on sleeping
Don't wake me I plan on sleeping in
Don't wake me I plan on sleeping
Don't wake me I plan on sleeping in

Sleeping in
by: the postal service

good song (y) (y)

admsitio
06-10-2006, 04:49 PM
Che was a hero, a big man who believes in sacrifice without demands, i love the motrocycle diaries movie, its so cool.
I've found out there a cool che guevara site to buy something about che, like tshirts, i've buyed 3 of them and looks very good.
Take a look at the site:

http://www.cafepress.com/tshirtmaster