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Author Topic: Texas honors Officer J.D. Tippit and names his killer - Lee Harvey Oswald  (Read 14440 times)

Offline Bill Chapman

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Officer J.D. Tippit was murdered on 22 November 1963: The day that President Kennedy was assassinated.

Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.
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Offline Ross Lidell

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Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.

Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.

I'm satisfied with the text as it is.

Do we read in the historical record that Brutus "allegedly" stabbed Julius Caesar during the assassination?
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Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.

Agreed... Oswald was never convicted and there is sufficient reasonable doubt to use the term 'allegedly'

They did so on the plaque fixed to the TSBD...


Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.

I'm satisfied with the text as it is.

Do we read in the historical record that Brutus "allegedly" stabbed Julius Caesar during the assassination?

I'm satisfied with the text as it is.

Says the contrarian

Do we read in the historical record that Brutus "allegedly" stabbed Julius Caesar during the assassination?

Yes. We don't know what really happened. All we know is what the official story is, but that's written by the victor.

Along the same lines; do we read in the historical record that King Richard IV killed the boys in the tower?

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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It was written and erected for flat earth believers.

It was written and erected for flat earth believers.   
I never understood why some folks are offended by the confederate Flag.......But After reading the plaque
I now understand why some folks are offended by statues of Civil war soldiers and the Confederate flag. 

That plaque is a pack of lies .....   And it makes me pause and wonder how many plaques around the nation are simply figments of imagination.

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Offline Ross Lidell

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It was written and erected for flat earth believers.   
I never understood why some folks are offended by the confederate Flag.......But After reading the plaque
I now understand why some folks are offended by statues of Civil war soldiers and the Confederate flag. 

That plaque is a pack of lies .....   And it makes me pause and wonder how many plaques around the nation are simply figments of imagination.

So what's the (alternate) truth, Walt?

Offline Bill Chapman

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Should have used 'allegedly' to accurately reflect the historical record.

I'm satisfied with the text as it is.

Do we read in the historical record that Brutus "allegedly" stabbed Julius Caesar during the assassination?

'I'm satisfied with the text as it is'
> It's folly to leave out 'allegedly'; Oswald had no trial.
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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So what's the (alternate) truth, Walt?

It's obvious that this Tippit Plaque was erected by the DPD ......    They are still scraping and pawing while trying to cover up the stinking mess that was created 56 years ago.