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As you know, President Kennedy died fifty years ago this week. I can still remember watching the news, being shocked and runningĀ  to my best friend’s house down the street to tell him about the horrible tragedy. He already knew.

Even today, fifty years later, there are still many Americans that believe that the CIA was involved, and that Lee Harvey Oswald was a patsy. I have no idea about what the real truth was or is, but after the Warren Commission released its findings, I thought that something was wrong with the process. I know how to effectively deal with future national disasters that need resolution as to what happened. If elected, I’ll fix the problem.

The problem, as I saw it then, was that the Warren Commission was the only investigatory body that decided what happened. I never thought that that was the best way to handle a national disaster, as it invites speculation.

I developed a platform years ago is to do the following. In the event of a national disaster three totally independent commissions will beĀ  established. Their work will be conducted in secrecy, and on the same day they will release their findings simultaneously. That will assure that the truth will be revealed as each will not want to make conclusions that the other two do not. The truth will out.

Support my candidacy and I will propose a bill to do just that, so fifty years later we will not be arguing about what really happened.

We will know.