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To what extent are the warren commissions conclusions about the assassination of president Kennedy correct?  

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To what extent are the warren commissions conclusions about the assassination of president Kennedy correct? SECTION A The warren commission in 1964 concluded that lee Harvey Oswald was alone responsible for the assassination of the president J.F.Kennedy. This verdict has since raised more questions than it answered but I am going to look at the reasons why the commission arrived at this conclusion. Lee Harvey Oswald previous to 1963 was a rather mysterious figure that allegedly had communist sympathies and had definitely visited Cuba on a number of occasions. As far as the commission was concerned this alone was very incriminating evidence as Cuba was a communist country very close to the American mainland headed by Fidel Castro, who had been at Loggerheads with Kennedy over the siting of nuclear missiles on the island. This I am sure made Oswald a very easy target to blame in the eyes of the...

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