Married men of great financial means having sex with other women besides their one legal spouse is so common that to me it is a non-issue.
Unless you are a TV preacher/evangelist asking people to send in "donations" to help you in your moral crusade message cause.
I have wondered several times in my life what it must be like to have millions of dollars and a true love for women and intimacy with them and how hard it would be to not have at least "some" extra-marital affairs. That kind of temptation would be extremely hard to avoid under those circumstances.
I am sure that more than half of all married men of these common male traits would do this if they had the financial means.
I am brand new to the forum.
I joined out of desperation.
I am no writer.
I am not a person who has spent anything close to the "years" of incredibly hard work, time and even money the core group of contributing members here have in researching the JFK assassination.
For those two reasons I felt I didn't deserve to join the forum and post.
Until now.
I am getting up there in age and I am willing to risk some embarrassment to leave my deeply, deeply heart-felt JFK murder and cover-up injustice thoughts and feelings "somewhere more meaningful" than my own head and my poor suffering wife's head as she has truly earned martyrdom granting me a one person audience ( albeit with eyes rolled back in her head and her mouth agape ) listening to my long-winded and surely boring JFK assassination obsession rants ... for the last 34 years!
It is with a leap of faith that my personal passion for the JFK truth will somewhat balance my lack of research knowledge and writing skills and not lower this most prestigious JFK research and debate forum's standards when posting.
Quick JFK assassination historical interest synopsis:
I was 12 when a fellow student ran out on our junior high school football field and yelled "the president's been shot!"
We were sent home.
I watched TV every second for the next few days.
I watched Jack Ruby whack Lee Harvey Oswald live on TV.
It was Lee Harvey Oswald's incredible openness, lack of logical security and his killing inside the Dallas Police Department building with dozens of armed security looking on that instantly made me feel in my young gut...that the entire JFK affair was much more than one "Lone Nut" who wanted fame.
I lived ( and still do ) in the same small town area that Mae Brussells and I believe Harrison Livingstone lived. Monterey, Carmel and Carmel Valley, Calif.
I listened to Mae Brussell's radio broadcasts on KRML for years.
Clint Eastwood lives here.
In his film "Play Misty For Me, Eastwood's role is that of a radio DJ and the station he is broadcasting from is this same KRML.
I have always been deeply effected, saddened and curious about the killing of JFK and the falsehood of the official explanation of this event as stated in our MSM and accepted historical record.
I have read what I could regarding independent JFK research off-and-on while just living and scraping by and raising a family.
I feel Jim Garrison and Mark Lane and so many other investigators, researchers and writers are heroes in this regard, including many who post here currently.
You know who you are.
The work you have done for this cause is just incredible and invaluable and will never get the credit it deserves in your life times.
Just to mention one of many who are on my mind - Doug Caddy.
I know your background from reading your many postings and watching your interviews when I can.
I find it truly inspiring that someone of your first person republican political insider position back in the 60's and 70's would spend years of great time and effort on your part, trying to help everyone find the truth about not just the JFK affair but so many other important American secrets.
I hope to post my own thoughts of some areas of JFK study soon enough. Mostly just tid-bits to further the discourse.
My one claim to fame regards any input in the JFK discussion?
An e-mail I sent to Ian Punnit ( spelling? ) of Coast To Coast AM during his interview of David Talbot about his book "Brothers" was read in it's entirety while he and Talbot were in the middle of their interview...and given a positive acknowledgement by both.
The e-mail I sent to Punnit and Talbot expressed my thoughts that one thing we could all agree on regards JFK's assassination, was that America was a much more corrupt country than most of it's citizen's could ever imagine and that in fact, corruption was one of America's top 3 legacies of the 20th century.
Corruption in every area and level of government, corporate and organized crime importance.
An as Robert Kennedy said in his book "The Enemy Within" it was this corruption that was eating away at the core of America's societal soul.
And I believe it was this same great corruption that took out Robert Kennedy in 1968.
One of my favorite Dealey Plaza testimonies?
Julia Ann Mercer.