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Originally Posted by turbonium
Oh, so now the Secret Service is in on the conspiracy, too??
Yet again, you're out of line, turbonium. In your zeal to demonstrate your rapier wit and incisive ability to ferret out evidence of a conspiracy, you have failed to take into consideration that the entire motorcade had to slow down in order to turn onto Elm Street, and couldn't speed up again until after the last car had finished its turn, in order to maintain spacing. Further, the pace was being set by the lead car--not the Presidential limo.
Yes, imo they certainly were in on the conspiracy (at least some of them). Standard protocol was completely abandoned that day by the Secret Service. You should already be familiar with the many standard procedures they did not follow.....
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Uh, the only "standard" procedure that I'm aware was not followed was nine off-duty agents' having a few drinks the night before, which was (and still is) against Secret Service regulations. Subsequent investigation determined that this incident had no effect on the events of November 22. So what other "standard" procedures do you believe were not followed?
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