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"You're not driving," quote


As JFK's coffin is being taken from the hospital and loaded into a hearse, Secret Service agent Kellerman tells another agent, who was about to place himself in the driver's seat, "You're not driving." The other agent is clearly surprised and answers, "What are you talking about?" and Kellerman replies emphatically "Don't." What the heck is that all about?

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The whole movie was a mess. I guess it was to show that the whole situation was a mess...but honestly, I can't really see a point for this movie. If they were supposedly trying to prove the point that Oswald acted alone...they didn't. The government pulled something over on the American people...as usual. Many American's are wise enough not to believe the bullsh*t but many do and the rest have never been told about President Kennedy and what happened that day. History is no longer taught in most schools.

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As JFK's coffin is being taken from the hospital and loaded into a hearse, Secret Service agent Kellerman tells another agent, who was about to place himself in the driver's seat, "You're not driving." The other agent is clearly surprised and answers, "What are you talking about?" and Kellerman replies emphatically "Don't." What the heck is that all about?


The man about to drive was not an agent. He was an elderly man, probably the one who drove the hearse from the funeral home that provided it. After the altercation between the federal agents and local Texas police about "ownership" of the corpse and who should do the autopsy, Kellerman felt he did not trust anyone local near it.

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