I think Lee Harvey Oswald's death was unfortunate from
an evidenciary standpoint, and I feel the same about McVeigh. I would suspect that there is much about this story that we arent aware of. Interrogated over time, more truth would emerge. Historians have benefited greatly from James Earl Ray's extensive interrogations. Who knows what we might have learned from Oswald, had he lived? Who knows? Noone will. Case closed, questions answered. Demon banished to death. We can all rest easy. As for me, I think the deaths of the innocent cease to be honored when the desire for truth is gone, or in this case palliated by a blood sacrifice.
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Baerwald
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I think Lee Harvey Oswald's death was unfortunate from
an evidenciary standpoint, and I feel the same about McVeigh. I would suspect that there is much about this story that we arent aware of. Interrogated over time, more truth would emerge. Historians have benefited greatly from James Earl Ray's extensive interrogations. Who knows what we might have learned from Oswald, had he lived? Who knows? Noone will. Case closed, questions answered. Demon banished to death. We can all rest easy. As for me, I think the deaths of the innocent cease to be honored when the desire for truth is gone, or in this case palliated by a blood sacrifice.
an evidenciary standpoint, and I feel the same about McVeigh. I would suspect that there is much about this story that we arent aware of. Interrogated over time, more truth would emerge. Historians have benefited greatly from James Earl Ray's extensive interrogations. Who knows what we might have learned from Oswald, had he lived? Who knows? Noone will. Case closed, questions answered. Demon banished to death. We can all rest easy. As for me, I think the deaths of the innocent cease to be honored when the desire for truth is gone, or in this case palliated by a blood sacrifice.
posted 2001.06.14
posted on June 14th 2001
