Oliver Stone’s Film on Kennedy
The assassination of John F. Kennedy has remained a painful memory to me and many Americans. The current movie (“JFK”) has brought out the “experts” like George Will and Kenneth Klein, Commentary, Dec. 24) to defend the official party line regarding the lone assassin and the magic bullet. My question is: If it was all as simple as the defenders claim, why did President Johnson declare that certain details would be sealed in the archives for 75 years?
ARTIE KANE, Los Angeles
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