Return to Article: Lawmaker mulls re-examination of Oklahoma City bombing
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Skeptical
You left out the JFK conspiracy ... and you mean the others AREN'T true (I'm being facetious)
Patricia
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SSA,
I'm not an agent but couldn't agree more with you. But never, ever underestimate conspiracy theorists' ability to connect dots that aren't there:
Elvis is still being sighted,
aliens are abducting citizens and performing medical experiments on cows,
Clinton had Ron Brown killed,
John F. Kerry is a war hero,
Ralph Nader is a viable candidate for President, and
Rove is the mastermind behind everything from the WTC terrorist attack to causing the removal of air from Mars... -
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As a federal agent for more than 20 years, I was extremely disappointed to learn that a member of Congress would even consider holding such a hearing. The Oklahoma City bombing case was one of the most thoroughly investigated cases in American history. Millions of investigative manhours, and enormous resources went into this investigation, and the guilty have been punished. Why reopen these wounds for the families of the victims, based upon some crackpot conspiracy "theory"? Maybe Congress should also hold hearings on the disappearance of Judge Crater in the 1930's, or some equally ridiculous idea!
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