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Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

Seriously, how can we get through today without at least commemorating the insanity that happened on November 22nd?

For those of us who remember it, it's one of those images that just repeats in our minds over and over and over again, and your life is never the same once it's in your head.

I mean, I can just close my eyes and picture his head suddenly going back and to the side...

Well played Sir :D
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

Seriously, how can we get through today without at least commemorating the insanity that happened on November 22nd?

For those of us who remember it, it's one of those images that just repeats in our minds over and over and over again, and your life is never the same once it's in your head.

I mean, I can just close my eyes and picture his head suddenly going back and to the side...

That's true. It was an awful day. And the images in the Zapruder film (like the images of the Hindenburg) are with us always. Although it was years after the event before any of us were able to see those images.

Perhaps you'd care to explain your criticism of "political posters," (by which, one assumes, you mean me) who have been discussing the likelihood of a conspiracy on a thread I started. It's not like there haven't been hundreds of books, movies, and TV documentaries on the subject. And still are. Yet, somehow, you're able to criticize those of us who have kicked around those very same theories. Discussing the events in Dallas on 11/22 no more diminishes the death of JFK or disrespects his memory than discussing JW Booth diminishes the death of Lincoln.
 
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Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

That's true. It was an awful day. Although it was years after the event before any of us were able to see those images.

Perhaps you'd care to explain your criticism of "political posters," (by which, one assumes, you mean me) who have been discussing the likelihood of a conspiracy on a thread I started. It's not like there haven't been hundreds of books, movies, and TV documentaries on the subject. And still are. Yet, somehow, you're able to criticize those of us who have kicked around those very same theories. Discussing the events in Dallas on 11/22 no more diminishes the death of JFK or disrespects his memory than discussing JW Booth diminishes the death of Lincoln.

Robert Kraft was in the Grassy Suite on this day...
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

That's true. It was an awful day. And the images in the Zapruder film (like the images of the Hindenburg) are with us always. Although it was years after the event before any of us were able to see those images.

Perhaps you'd care to explain your criticism of "political posters," (by which, one assumes, you mean me) who have been discussing the likelihood of a conspiracy on a thread I started. It's not like there haven't been hundreds of books, movies, and TV documentaries on the subject. And still are. Yet, somehow, you're able to criticize those of us who have kicked around those very same theories. Discussing the events in Dallas on 11/22 no more diminishes the death of JFK or disrespects his memory than discussing JW Booth diminishes the death of Lincoln.

Did you look at the link?
 
That's true. It was an awful day. And the images in the Zapruder film (like the images of the Hindenburg) are with us always. Although it was years after the event before any of us were able to see those images.

Perhaps you'd care to explain your criticism of "political posters," (by which, one assumes, you mean me) who have been discussing the likelihood of a conspiracy on a thread I started. It's not like there haven't been hundreds of books, movies, and TV documentaries on the subject. And still are. Yet, somehow, you're able to criticize those of us who have kicked around those very same theories. Discussing the events in Dallas on 11/22 no more diminishes the death of JFK or disrespects his memory than discussing JW Booth diminishes the death of Lincoln.
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Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

Seriously, how can we get through today without at least commemorating the insanity that happened on November 22nd?

For those of us who remember it, it's one of those images that just repeats in our minds over and over and over again, and your life is never the same once it's in your head.

I mean, I can just close my eyes and picture his head suddenly going back and to the side...
Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

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Since you evidently think this is some sort of spectacular riposte, please explain it to those of us who aren't in on your brilliance. I freely admit to not being in tune with all the libtardery in our culture.
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

In your case it would be back and to the left, left, left, left, left.

Besides, you gotta show proper respect and remorse or Exile on Fulton Street will bust your b*lls. He's the November 22nd respect and remorse monitor.
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Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

There were two directions I thought that this thread might go as I wrote the first post.

This is definitely one of them.
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

The only thing missing from this thread is a nacho eating Joe Thornton creating a bump on MEg's head, which would make BU a perennial powerhouse.
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

I still don't think the jagoff has opened the link.
 
Re: Nov 22nd... one of the wildest dates in American history...

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Since you evidently think this is some sort of spectacular riposte, please explain it to those of us who aren't in on your brilliance. I freely admit to not being in tune with all the libtardery in our culture.
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