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Lee Harvey Oswald was an American criminal born on October 18, 1939. He is infamously known for being accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald's life and actions have been the subject of extensive investigation and debate, leading to numerous conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination. His legacy is marked by controversy and remains a significant event in American history.
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"And that is my definition of democracy, the right to be in a minority and not be suppressed."

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"I hear they burn for murder. Well, they say it just takes a second to die."

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"I always felt that the Cubans were being pushed into the Soviet Bloc by American policy."

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"They have found absolutely nothing to connect us with the Communist Party of the United States. In regards to your question about whether I myself am a communist, as I said I do not belong to any other organization."

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"We do not support the man. We do not support the individual. We support the idea of independent revolution in the Western Hemisphere, free from American intervention."

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"Revolutions require work, revolutions require sacrifice, revolutions, and our own included, require a certain amount of rationing, a certain amount of calluses, a certain amount of sacrifice."

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