By: five fresh fish
Only slightly different. Even as a kid in elementary school in the early 70s, I remember being scared shitless the day fighters scrambled over our tiny north-BC schoolhouse. I figured that was the day...
View ArticleBy: lordrunningclam
FWIW, I was a little kid, in kindergarten I think, but I remember my mother sobbing uncontrollably, not because Kennedy was dead (although she probably voted for him, I have photos of my grandfather...
View ArticleBy: mattbucher
I read Posner's book and I won't say that I liked it (I think he ignores a lot of salient facts), I will say that it made me think twice about some issues in Oswald's life. The sheer volume of...
View ArticleBy: inoculatedcities
Interesting interview. It sounds as if she was impressed with the Mailer book -- I wonder if she's read Libra. Also, despite its sober tone against the conspiracy-buffs (which I appreciate) I find it...
View ArticleBy: tkchrist
Man that was good. You remember what you were doing that day. It's a cliché now. But I do. I remember what I was doing the day Kennedy was shot. I literally shit my pants. At least twice. And I cried...
View ArticleBy: malaprohibita
Nice post. It's interesting to read about a different angle on this story.
View ArticleBy: mattbucher
Not much is known about Oswald's two daughters so I found it interesting to read stuff like "During college, Rachel supported herself at the Texas Chili Parlor in Austin. It's right across from the...
View ArticleJune Porter Speaks
Interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's daughter, June.(not recent, but fascinating)
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