In article <Xns9B0EDA6137E1Ewhhvans@78.46.73.112>, HVS <usenet@REMOVETHISwhhvs.co.uk> wrote: On 03 Sep 2008, Charles Bishop wrote In article <Xns9B0EADE54AEABwhhvans@78.46.73.112>, HVS <usenet@REMOVETHISwhhvs.co.uk> wrote: On 03 Sep 2008, Charles Bishop wrote -snippity snip- Relatedly, would either the Kennedy or King assinations be classified as political? I assume
On 03 Sep 2008, Charles Bishop wrote In article <Xns9B0EADE54AEABwhhvans@78.46.73.112>, HVS <usenet@REMOVETHISwhhvs.co.uk> wrote: On 03 Sep 2008, Charles Bishop wrote -snippity snip- Relatedly, would either the Kennedy or King assinations be classified as political? I assume the Kennedy one is dubious since motives are unknown, along with with having a plethora of
In article <Xns9B0EADE54AEABwhhvans@78.46.73.112>, HVS <usenet@REMOVETHISwhhvs.co.uk> wrote: On 03 Sep 2008, Charles Bishop wrote It has happened before, but I still think of it as an un-American solution to political problems, especially in the 20th and 21st C.s Perceptions are strange things; my immediate reaction would be that there's a fairly strong tradition of political
It has happened before, but I still think of it as an un-American solution to political problems, especially in the 20th and 21st C.s The probably latest is the murder of a young (early 20's) city councilman of Fairfield, CA. He was in a relatively crime-free neighborhood when a car pulled up near him, a person got out and shot him in the head. The person escaped. The councilman had run and