I must say, to be very honest about it, that I held in my mind during the life of the commission — John Sherman Cooper
I met mr. Hoover socially. I never talked to him about anything connected with his work. We just met him. — John Sherman Cooper
I don’t think many people have ever read the report. Who has read 26 volumes of this case? — John Sherman Cooper
I am very proud to come back, to speak on the disinterested effort we have made and I believe that — John Sherman Cooper
The original judgment of the fbi, the secret service, and the cia was that there were three shots. — John Sherman Cooper
It was determined, as shown in the report of the commission, which I can read to you — John Sherman Cooper
I would like that to be known; these facts are in the summary which I think is a very good one. — John Sherman Cooper
Now, people have said that somebody told them that they saw somebody on the railroad bank — John Sherman Cooper
I think he oswald felt he was a failure and for the united states and for president kennedy and all of us. — John Sherman Cooper
I never initiated nor did the fbi ever initiate any conversation or correspondence with me. — John Sherman Cooper
There was no testimony of conspiracy – oswald’s efforts to get in touch with the soviets and — John Sherman Cooper
The police had already found the cartridges and the rifles and the bag in the texas school — John Sherman Cooper
The tests which showed that this was the only rifle which had the markings which were shown on the bullets — John Sherman Cooper
Rather, like the anarchists of the last century, he didn’t care if he was killed or not. — John Sherman Cooper
Our staff not only received the reports from these agencies, they examined them. They questioned them. — John Sherman Cooper
We provided complete protection to witnesses – right of attorney, right of record, right to — John Sherman Cooper
We found what we could at that time – the truth. If somebody else can find something else — John Sherman Cooper
Very curious, at the age of about 13 years, oswald began to study marxism and he kept on — John Sherman Cooper