What is the most interesting thing you've found in the JFK files? [Serious]

I'm being totally friendly, frank and real with you here: look at our conversation here and what it amounts to. I'm a real person, am American. I live in Texas. I have a wife, a little boy that's autistic. I work at a job that kinda sucks but it's ok, I answer the phone and work in customer service.

I'm truly concerned for our country. I think people struggle, many worse than me. I've long followed politics and have recognized people in our government don't give a shit about you and I. I come to Reddit to pass the time, I like to argue with people as I like ideas and talking out all out with people helps me her closer to understanding what I think is the truth.

I've had lots of conversations like what you and I have had here. Nothing new. I'm a big Trump fan. I think our media and government has lied to us all for a long time to benefit themselves and their friends. I've paid closer attention for nearly twenty years and I'm telling you, if you have honest intentions, Donald Trump is trying to help us. It's amazing what he's accomplished and sometimes on the face and due to the lies we've all been told for so long, it's not clear to is that that's the case, that he's genuinely trying to help us. But he is. Our entire country. Politics is a nasty game and dealing with and "overthrowing" the most powerful and corrupt group in the world required sooner serious calculated strategies. Today's what Trump is doing.

Many of us that are fans see that. It becomes clear when you start to recognize what are the lies we've been told for so long.

Join us. You'll be happy you did.

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