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Re: JFK Assassination

Postby JohnnyL » Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:06 am

moonwhim wrote:
Obiwan wrote:This is the video which proves all you nuts false.....

http://youtu.be/DSBXW1-VGmM


Here you are name-calling again. I didn't know you are an expert on the JFK assassination to be able to determine that this video is valid.

No, maybe he really DOES know you are nuts, because he was in on the planning and knows how it r e a l l y went down... ;)
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Re: JFK Assassination

Postby Rob » Sat May 12, 2012 6:10 pm

There are a number of JFK threads on this site. I figured this was a good one to add this to...

Dealey Plaza getting a facelift
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Dealey-Plaza-going-through--151188735.html

Posted on May 12, 2012 at 4:58 PM

Plans are under way to restore the historic Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas in time for the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination.

The two-acre site completed in 1941 has gone largely untouched for much of its more than 70 years.

The plans include repairing structural damage; updating the fountains in the two reflecting pools; and bringing some sidewalks into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The restoration will be paid for with public and private funds.

There is a fundraising effort under way, and the project is a little less than $1 million shy of the $4.3 million budget.

Dealey Plaza was designed in 1939 by the Kansas City, Missouri architectural firm of Hare and Hare, and it stands on what is believed the birthplace of Dallas.

The owner of The Dallas Morning News, George Bannerman Dealey, donated the land, and the city park in his name was dedicated in 1949. It was and hailed as the “front door of Dallas”.

President Kennedy’s assassination made Dealey Plaza infamous and synonymous with the assassination. As a result — with the exception some sporadic cosmetic touch-ups and updates — the National Historic Landmark has remained largely as it was designed.

Visit dallasfoundation.org if you are interested in making a donation to the Dealey Plaza Restoration Fund.
Kinda makes you wonder if Oliver Stone is going to release a 3D version of JFK next year. /:)
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