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does"Walker's group "mean "staff belong to the person whoes name is Walker?"
Bernard Weissman, the young right- wing salesman who had signed the full-page advertisement in that morning's Dallas News, had heard while driving in downtown Dallas with a friend. According to his testimony, fearful that he would be blamed he had been holed up in a bar for four hours, saying of the assassin, "I hope he is not a member of the Walker group—I hope he's not one of Walker's boys." H. L. Hunt had heard over the large console television set in his office. He left the set on and vacated the room for those members of his staff who might be interested in subsequent developments.
May 26, 2013 3:31 AM
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Former Army General Edwin Walker was ultra-conservative(right-wing) in his political views (the opposite of Kennedy) and was very politically active, especially in Texas. He lived in Dallas and was the person who Oswald had tried to shoot in early 1963. "Walker's group" and "Walker's boys" refers to the group of people who supported Walker and his extreme political views; a very anti-Kennedy group.
May 26, 2013
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