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   Message 98,312 of 99,700   
   JE Corbett to Chuck Schuyler   
   Re: Gil, if you ruled the world   
   24 Nov 23 10:43:40   
   
   From: jecorbett4@gmail.com   
      
   On Friday, November 24, 2023 at 12:00:18 PM UTC-5, Chuck Schuyler wrote:   
   > On Friday, November 24, 2023 at 10:21:34 AM UTC-6, JE Corbett wrote:    
   > > On Thursday, November 23, 2023 at 11:08:27 PM UTC-5, Chuck Schuyler   
   wrote:    
   > > > On Thursday, November 23, 2023 at 7:32:43 PM UTC-6, JE Corbett wrote:    
   > > > > How would the history books report the assassination of JFK and the   
   murder    
   > > > > of Tippit. I'm giving you a blank canvass her to fill in as you   
   please. Tell us    
   > > > > what the future generations of students would be told about these two    
   > > > > murders. Take your time. Do it right.    
   > > > I'll write on Gil's behalf:    
   > > >    
   > > > On November 22nd 1963, President Kennedy's motorcade traveled through   
   downtown Dallas. In his Presidential limousine was his wife Jackie, and the   
   Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, Nellie. Suddenly, shots rang out   
   from an area known as    
   Dealey Plaza. No one was ever able to determine how many shots were fired or   
   from what directions. A former Marine and family man named Lee Oswald, who had   
   worked in a building overlooking the President's parade route, was arrested   
   later that afternoon    
   and accused of killing a Dallas policeman. Oswald was subsequently charged   
   with killing the President, despite protesting his innocence and being denied   
   legal representation. A botched autopsy of the President provided no clarity   
   to the tragedy, and on    
   November 24th, a mob-connected Dallas nightclub owner named Jack Ruby shot   
   Oswald to death in the basement of the Dallas police station. Kennedy's   
   successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson, announced a blue-ribbon panel, later known   
   as the Warren Commission,    
   would investigate the mystery. In late 1964, the committee released its   
   findings, now known as the Warren Commission Report, but the report raised   
   more questions than it answered. The President's death, and the inability for   
   anyone to successfully reach    
   a conclusion about what happened, left everyone scratching their heads and   
   shrugging their shoulders. All that could ever be determined with any   
   certainty was that some people did something.    
   > > It look like you've done far more for Gil than what he will do himself. I   
   handed him a blank canvass and it seems all he can    
   > > come up with is the blank canvass. I wonder how many blank pages Gil would   
   insert in the history books to describe the    
   > > JFK assassination.   
   > Gil apparently has adopted the old adage, "Better to keep your mouth shut   
   and be thought the fool than opening it and removing all doubt."   
      
   Too late.   
      
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