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DEBATE: Lee Harvey Oswald vs. Carlos Bringuier & Ed Butler 1

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Debate that took place August 21st, 1963 on Bill Stuckey's radio program, moderated by himself and Bill Slater. According to the book The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald (by Edward Jay Epstein), here is some interesting background of the debate:

"August 21 was an especially hot and muggy August afternoon, and Oswald arrived in the studio in a heavy gray flannel suit, shirt and tie. Bringuier walked over to him and said softly, 'Listen, Mr. Oswald, I would like to explain to you that other than the troubles between you and me (Oswald was arrested weeks earlier after Bringuier hit him), and our ideological differences, I don't have anything against you as a person...Maybe you are mistaken in good faith...' Oswald heard him out, smiled and replied, 'I am sure that I am on the right side and you are on the wrong one'"

"Stuckey, impressed with Oswald's performance, took him to Comeaux's, his favorite bar in the French Quarter, and discussed with him life in Russia until the early hours of the morning. Why had he left Russia? Oswald explained that it had 'gone soft' on communism; Cuba was the only revolutionary country left"

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  • Oswald missed the fascist ultra- right winger Edwin Walker in the spring of '63 by inches with the Mannlicher Carcano, then reused it successfully in November.

  • Too bad Oswald missed hitting Walker.

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  • He should have pulled out his revolver and shot that annoying fucking Spick instead

  • @joeyinempirestate Oswald missed Walker (a stationary target) and did not shoot again while Walker looked around to see what the noise was. Then he made 3 world class moving target shots at JFK? Please!

  • Good stuff, but the Windows sound clicks are annoying.

  • @smithnya

    Thanks. Very persuasive that LHO was no innocent person but it does imply that he was part of some "team". Walker was an enemy of JFK so it can be wildly speculated that LHO was under some kind of orders from malevolent rogue elements.

  • @ensconse Marina testified that Oswald returned home one night stating that he had taken a shot at Walker in his home. Marina had become worried about Oswald that night because he had left a note with instructions to Marina regarding what to do in case he couldn't return. I am assuming those items are in possession of the national archives at this point. I can't post links, but google "attempted assassination of General walker by Lee Harvey Oswald" and click on the first search result.

  • @smithnya

    Sorry about the cryptic post. I'm trying to sort out what I actually meant - I beleive it's about Oswald's supposed assassination attempt at General Walker. Do you have proof of that? Thanks.

  • @ensconse Sorry, but the last tie I posted anything here was over a year ago. What absolute proof do I have regarding what?

  • @ensconse Howard brennan was never credible.Its interesting he got oswalds height,when he never saw this man in the window stand up,only kneeling!LOL,he also didn't identify him in the first lineup,only the second time,after he had seen oswald on t.v!That wont work in a trial.The warren commision use as their star witness,a man,who should have been telling his story while roasting marshmellows.Now i agree conspiracy witnesses,like oliver and hill are full of shit,but no bigger than brennan.

  • @ensconse - Jessie Ventura just dealt with this on 'conspiracy theory' (11/2010) showing Lee Harvey Oswald's connection with Nixon's "Operation 40" used to destabilize elements of Latin America. As we see Oswald in this video - he had multiple uses as an operative.

  • @ensconse - He was guilty of association if nothing else. He was a CIA. All CIA are dirty. If he wasn't dirty his wife wouldn't live in fear today. He was a snitch. A dirty rat.

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