Common Bias, Theories, and one critics "truth"
/A rebuttal of "The Kennedy Assassination, Common Sense, facts, and the truth!" by Francois Carlier
When approaching the case of President Kennedy's assassination and the alleged conspiracy that followed, some are not content to rely on the original evidence and the entire record. In the debate between conspiracy advocates and critics, some display only the bias and evidence that supports their chosen side. Instead of just seeking all the facts, some from each group have clearly predetermined the result without full consideration. Belief has seeped into the debate for some and their beliefs can become intractable when enough time has passed...
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