Bruce Herschensohn observes the immediate reaction to JFK' s assassination was to
accuse a right-wing extremist of the deed, only to be followed by a
reaction of disappointment when the liberal community learned
Oswald was a left-winger. He insists Oswald, not America, must be
accused of the murder, and any offense this might cause to
Communists around the world should be ignored. Scanned from original text or image using a Canon Expression 10000XL scanner. Optimized in Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro and saved in .pdf format.
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