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chevysoldier

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  1. I would have liked to see the chick win the archery contest and stay in the game. But that is how it goes. Good thing she didn't win. I would have had to listen to the fiance bragging about her winning.

    I can't believe she didn't do better. She was doing pretty good in practice.

  2. Actually, it was exactly like I said and not to help the secret service guy. This is from the actual account from the secret service agent. Do some more research. Thanks for playin'!

    I know she cleaned it up afterwards but I thought she was helping him get in. Oh well.

  3. If you have to tuck to beat the cold, then IMO you shouldn't be out, because let's face it, you can't take the cold. :p

    But why face more of the cold if you don't have to. Sure I could have stood up on the bike all the way home and survived, or I could tuck like I did and be a little more comfy.

  4. http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=628.5;wap2

    "The Driver Shot Kennedy" theory is false. This theory is the brainchild of William Cooper.

    William Cooper postulated this theory based upon his faulty examination of the Zapruder film.

    Link to Zapruder film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozx4_4DZp38.

    The driver of the limousine during the assassination of JFK was William Greer. The man sitting in the front seat beside William Greer was Roy Kellerman.

    As the 'fatal head shot' occurs, Greer slows the limo and turns around to look at JFK. At this time, there is a glare on Roy Kellerman's head that looks surprisingly like a pistol and it lines up very well with Greer's left arm. Cooper interpreted this to be Greer turning around and firing a pistol at the President. This may be seen by looking closely at the Zapruder film.

    Other evidence that disproves Cooper's assertion consists of other photographs and videos taken during the assassination that show that Greer's hands never left the steering wheel. The angle of the shot is also inconsistent with the movement of Kennedy's head in response to the shot's impact as well as Bobby Hargis' testimony that blood and bone fragments landed in his face. Hargis was the motorcycle policeman farthest to the left of Kennedy when the 'fatal head shot' impacted.

    Also, Jackie Kennedy NEVER said, "I think the driver turned around and shot my husband."

    EDIT: Casper beat me to the debunking.

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