Lady Bird Still Alive!
A History Channel documentary that airs some accusations from the controversial book by Barr McClellan (father of Bush press secretary Scott McClellan and FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan, ex-husband of Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn, and himself a former LBJ lawyer) Blood, Money, and Power: How LBJ Killed JFK is under attack by ex-presidents Ford and Carter (who knows what some future troublemaker has on them?) and Lady Bird Johnson herself. She says that no accusation against her ex-husband "has hurt as painfully." Even worse than A Texan Looks at Lyndon?
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I was channel surfing recently, and I came across a program called "UFOs in the Bible" that presented researchers discussing UFO sightings in the Bible as if it were factual. I was amazed to find out that I was watching The History Channel. Upon reviewing The History Channel's website, I learned that they have a series of programs about UFOs, and this was one of them. I also noticed that The History Channel's website has a section for Educational materials for parents, students, and educators.
A channel calling itself "The History Channel" that would air the "UFOs in the Bible" show has lost any credibility to be an educational or informational resource. While they may claim that a show like this is for entertainment purposes only, they're clearly trying to be an educational resource, as their website demonstrates.
Thus, why anyone takes this channel seriously is beyond me.
Yeah it's a pity. The only channel to air something as enlightened as "Hooked: Illegal drugs and how they got that way" and it gets lumped in with UFOs
During the run-up to the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination, the History Channel ran a whole gamut of related shows, some were sympathetic to a number of different moonbat conspiracy theories, others were sympathetic to the conspiracy skeptics. The Channel seemingly had no slant of their own on the subject, they were just sorta showing stuff.
The History Channel always has shows that portray the bible as though it was fact. And all the "experts" they interview are very rarely secular biblical scholars....
Well, LBJ liked to kill SE Asians, why not JFK? 🙂
He hadn't learned to use napalm yet.
State your evidence, JB.
jb-
What does enjoying killing SE asians have to do with killing jfk?
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