KILLING JFK WAS NOT A FEDERAL CRIME:
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:40 pm
The Assassination of JFK, a President of the United States, was not a Federal Crime, at that point in time, i.e., November, 1963. This loophole
in the Federal Law was "plugged" thereafter.
JFK'S Assassination could only be technically handled as a State of Texas,
and/or a City of Dallas Crime.
However, an Act of Congress, could have helped create something better than The Warren Commission Report, and whatever the City of Dallas, and the State of Texas actually did do.
I am curious as to the thoughts of our JFK Forum Members on this point.
Certainly this "loophole" helped the "after affects of JFK'S Assassination
to a degree that is probably not quantifiable."
Nevertheless, I am inviting any and all thoughts, both Pro and Con.
All you die-hard JFK devotees, what do you think ?????
Bob, what do you think ???
Given this loophole, why was some Very Powerfull Federal Committee, with real teeth, and powers not created ??? Especially after 1976 when The House-Senate Subcommittee On Assassinations conclusively ruled that JFK'S Assassination was probably the result of a conspiracy.
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.
in the Federal Law was "plugged" thereafter.
JFK'S Assassination could only be technically handled as a State of Texas,
and/or a City of Dallas Crime.
However, an Act of Congress, could have helped create something better than The Warren Commission Report, and whatever the City of Dallas, and the State of Texas actually did do.
I am curious as to the thoughts of our JFK Forum Members on this point.
Certainly this "loophole" helped the "after affects of JFK'S Assassination
to a degree that is probably not quantifiable."
Nevertheless, I am inviting any and all thoughts, both Pro and Con.
All you die-hard JFK devotees, what do you think ?????
Bob, what do you think ???
Given this loophole, why was some Very Powerfull Federal Committee, with real teeth, and powers not created ??? Especially after 1976 when The House-Senate Subcommittee On Assassinations conclusively ruled that JFK'S Assassination was probably the result of a conspiracy.
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.