Texas honors Officer J.D. Tippit and names his killer - Lee Harvey Oswald

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Too bad you can’t prove that “Oswald used aliases”.

So what. The aliases are out there.
I'll always take a knee to artistic licence.
« Last Edit: May 05, 2020, 02:59:38 PM by Bill Chapman »

Offline Bill Brown

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Dale Myers was commissioned to write the text for that.

Indeed, but not surprising if Myers wrote the text.

Myers’ propaganda has no business on something called a “historical marker”.


No.  Not Dale Myers.

That was written by Ferris Rookstool.

Myers wrote the text for the marker located outside of Clarksville, TX in Red River County where Tippit grew up.

Offline Bill Brown

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I just read through this entire thread.

This thread is the perfect example of why I don't post here anymore; nothing except childish arguing.

No disrespect meant towards Duncan, but this used to be the best Kennedy assassination forum going (until some got hold of it).

Offline Peter Goth

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(until some got hold of it).

really? - did they post in this thread?

Offline Thomas Graves

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I just read through this entire thread.

This thread is the perfect example of why I don't post here anymore; nothing except childish arguing.

No disrespect meant towards Duncan, but this used to be the best Kennedy assassination forum going (until some got hold of it).

John Iacoletti brings out the worst in all of us.

LOL

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Offline John Iacoletti

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No.  Not Dale Myers.

That was written by Ferris Rookstool.

Myers wrote the text for the marker located outside of Clarksville, TX in Red River County where Tippit grew up.

Thanks for the correction, Bill.

Offline Bill Chapman

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No.  Not Dale Myers.

That was written by Ferris Rookstool.

Myers wrote the text for the marker located outside of Clarksville, TX in Red River County where Tippit grew up.

That was written by Ferris Rookstool
> On his day off..