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Stunning Poll: Many Still Believe JFK Was Conspiracy Victim
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Days after the government released thousands of pages related to the investigation of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a surprising number of Americans still believe that he was the victim of a conspiracy, according to a new Rasmussen survey released Monday.
At a time when the nation has just seen a former Donald Trump campaign manager indicted, there is growing concern over North Korea and Hollywood seems to be falling apart at the seams with an avalanche of bad news about sexual harassment, the public still wonders about that fateful day in Dallas on Nov. 22. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(10/31/2017)
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Fer crissake, everyone knows a young Donald Trump was on the Grassy Knoll! ;) |
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