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Now, we had a lot of stuff written down, but not the stuff that was important, you know? And so he is observing. So the idea is whoever picked up that in Mexico City, they would have had another meeting. He would have orally told them how to handle it and all that before he heads off to Cuba.
Now, we had a lot of stuff written down, but not the stuff that was important, you know? And so he is observing. So the idea is whoever picked up that in Mexico City, they would have had another meeting. He would have orally told them how to handle it and all that before he heads off to Cuba.
Now, we had a lot of stuff written down, but not the stuff that was important, you know? And so he is observing. So the idea is whoever picked up that in Mexico City, they would have had another meeting. He would have orally told them how to handle it and all that before he heads off to Cuba.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, they're sitting there for hours. People are going, why? They think, well, we have to get Lee Oswald, you know, to register to vote. Well, the car could have dropped them off and left. They couldn't because they had to go and wait for a phone call. There was only payphone in town. They had to sit there, and they didn't know the day before Martin Luther King had the I Have a Dream speech.
Now, they're sitting there for hours. People are going, why? They think, well, we have to get Lee Oswald, you know, to register to vote. Well, the car could have dropped them off and left. They couldn't because they had to go and wait for a phone call. There was only payphone in town. They had to sit there, and they didn't know the day before Martin Luther King had the I Have a Dream speech.
Now, they're sitting there for hours. People are going, why? They think, well, we have to get Lee Oswald, you know, to register to vote. Well, the car could have dropped them off and left. They couldn't because they had to go and wait for a phone call. There was only payphone in town. They had to sit there, and they didn't know the day before Martin Luther King had the I Have a Dream speech.
This little sleepy town in Clinton has a town hall there, you know, the parish seat. And all these people are lined up to vote, and they're stuck there because they're waiting for a phone call. They took the phone call. They waited three hours for the phone call. They can't leave.
This little sleepy town in Clinton has a town hall there, you know, the parish seat. And all these people are lined up to vote, and they're stuck there because they're waiting for a phone call. They took the phone call. They waited three hours for the phone call. They can't leave.
This little sleepy town in Clinton has a town hall there, you know, the parish seat. And all these people are lined up to vote, and they're stuck there because they're waiting for a phone call. They took the phone call. They waited three hours for the phone call. They can't leave.
And anybody knows if it's just to drop Lee off, because that was an excuse to register to vote so he could somehow work at an insane asylum so then they can claim he's insane. All the crazy things they've got that are not true. But, of course, Lee gets out of the car because everybody's staring and stands in line because he ran into a woman.
And anybody knows if it's just to drop Lee off, because that was an excuse to register to vote so he could somehow work at an insane asylum so then they can claim he's insane. All the crazy things they've got that are not true. But, of course, Lee gets out of the car because everybody's staring and stands in line because he ran into a woman.
And anybody knows if it's just to drop Lee off, because that was an excuse to register to vote so he could somehow work at an insane asylum so then they can claim he's insane. All the crazy things they've got that are not true. But, of course, Lee gets out of the car because everybody's staring and stands in line because he ran into a woman.
And she had actually an AA degree, you know, and she's black. And they said she failed her literacy test and couldn't read the Constitution. It was put in front of her face. She was crying. She had stood in line. He said, that doesn't, I'm going to stand in line. I'll bet I can just flash my stuff and say, yeah.
And she had actually an AA degree, you know, and she's black. And they said she failed her literacy test and couldn't read the Constitution. It was put in front of her face. She was crying. She had stood in line. He said, that doesn't, I'm going to stand in line. I'll bet I can just flash my stuff and say, yeah.
And she had actually an AA degree, you know, and she's black. And they said she failed her literacy test and couldn't read the Constitution. It was put in front of her face. She was crying. She had stood in line. He said, that doesn't, I'm going to stand in line. I'll bet I can just flash my stuff and say, yeah.
No, not Guy Bannister.
No, not Guy Bannister.