What Cuba's former president thinks really happened
in Dallas 50 years ago this week
in Dallas 50 years ago this week
by Jeffrey Goldberg
Nov 20, 2013
Fidel Castro shares at least one belief with the majority of Americans: He is convinced that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was not the work of a lone gunman, but was the culmination of a broad conspiracy. According to a recent Gallup poll, 61 percent of Americans believe Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone in Dallas 50 years ago.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/165893/majority-believe-jfk-killed-conspiracy.aspx
But, when you get to the fine print, here is the question they actually asked:
"Do you think that one man was responsible for the assassination of President Kennedy, or do you think that others were involved in a conspiracy?"
What bastards! By leaving out Oswald's name, it enabled them to lump together those who said it was a conspiracy which didn't include Oswald with those who said it was a conspiracy which did include Oswald.
That is apparently what they did, and I am going to file a formal complaint with Gallup.
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