Transition of supreme state power by means of government agent assassination is an extreme form of secret police.
So the fact that the Kennedys were not radicals does not make their assassinations irrelevant to the argument that U.S. politics is very much shaped by the action of secret police.
Charles Brown
>>> "Charles Brown" <CharlesB at CNCL.ci.detroit.mi.us> 06/10/99 04:28PM >>>
So, you think it was an apolitical assasination. Sounds like an opiated analysis. Try some coffee and wake up and smell it.
CB
>>> jf noonan <jfn1 at msc.com> 06/10/99 04:19PM >>>
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Charles Brown wrote:
> In fact, it seems pretty clear that JFK and RFK were assassinated
> by government agency plots for their politics.
Ah yes, those anti-establishment radicals, the Kennedy brothers. Yeah, I think that's what happended too. Sure.
P.S. Why do you guys get all the good weed up in Detroit when Texas is so much closer to the source? However it happens, it's not fair!
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