Who Is Responsible For Jfk Assassination

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November 22nd 1- John F. Kennedy, our 35th president, was shot while riding down the sunny Dealy Plaza in an open-top limo. His autopsy showed 7 wounds. Charges were put on Lee Harvey Oswald who was said to have fired his gun only 3 times that day. These charges were not backed up with proof or evidence. I will prove to you that LHO is not guilty of the assassination of our beloved president.
Like I said before, JFK's autopsy showed a total of 7 bullet wounds. The CIA said that Lee Harvey fired his gun 3 times, but that couldn't have been possible. According to an online article from "The Telegraph", "...it was found to be impossible for even an accomplished marksman to fire the shot quickly enough." This proves that Oswald couldn't have possibly fired his gun that many times. According to the same online article, "The official Warren Commission inquiry into the shooting concluded the following year that Oswald was a lone gunman who fired three shots with a Carcano M91/38 rifle in 8.3 seconds." Obviously, the Warren Commission did not gather enough facts and data to support their claim. This leaves the following question unanswered; How could he have killed JFK with only one perfect shot?
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The "Los Angeles Times" writes, "Howard found a little green address book, and on its 17th page under the heading 'I WILL KILL' Oswald listed four men: an FBI agent named James Hosty; a right-wing general, Edwin Walker; and Vice President Richard Nixon." If Oswald REALLY wanted to kill JFK, he would have listed his name. The same article said, " At the top of the list was the governor of Texas, John Connally." John Connally was the other person who got killed that same day. In fact, one of JFK's wounds came through Connally and into Kennedy's chest area. Even then, JFK could've survived that

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