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  • Long after the CIA monsters who had him killed are forgotten, Bobby Kennedy will be remembered and loved. The others, the selfish evildoers? Well, I'm waiting for Judgment Day to see what lame excuses they offer. Get ready to answer the Supreme Judge with nowhere to hide, boys. I for one can hardly wait.

  • Wasn't this at Allen Field House?

  • We lost the next man who would have been like Lincoln, and for what? I guess so the CIA could cover up their murder of Jack Kennedy and force the Vietnam War down everyone's throats. I call that betrayal. We pay for them and they ostensibly work for us, and yet they feel free to betray us and really the American Dream. How utterly contemptible! They should and hopefully will burn in Hell forever for that and yes, I do mean forever.

  • Does anyone know the name of the book that came out in 1993 that honored Bobby's last campaign on its 25th anniversary? I lived in Dallas back then and I read about Bobby on that (bringing back all the old memories and the love) and the author in the paper wrote (or the book reviewer wrote) that Bobby Kennedy was the second Abraham Lincoln.

  • god damn it he would have been such a great president. just as he was an great man. he was so smart so thoughtfull,if only we had more of those things in some of our leaders in my usa

  • No president can beat the powerful words that RFK said during his campaign for presidency. RIP Bobby.

  • Yep, there were riots alright. After the death of MLK, the negroes acted like a bunch of wild, African savages. They had no appreciation for the many laws that had been made to help them namely the CRA and VRA, both of which had questionable constitutionality. They had no appreciation for the great lengths that white Americans had gone to to ensure they weren't discriminated against. They didn't want justice and equality as American citizens, they wanted "BLACK POWER".

  • sooo handsome 

  • Is the University of Kansas speech posted on YouTube?

  • Bobby was the real Kennedy hero - he masterminded the resolution of the Cuban missile crisis. He took on organised crime, was an enemy of racists, and was not a serial screwer (as his brother JFK was). Bobby only ever did the right thing - a real Hero.

  • Lyndon worked tirelessly to get civil rights for blacks whereas JFK had been all talk

  • He died during the 1968 primaries. If he won and become President we would have President Robert F. Kennedy instead of President Nixon...the man that gave us Watergate amongst other events during his 5 and a half crime filled years in the white house.

  • he was assassinated by CIA secret op because he could been great threat for military industrial complex and globalist agenda at that time

    We miss you Bobby !

  • bobby kennedy is forever. he will always be remembered!!!

  • There's really no need for anyone to do name calling here or anywhere. I, too, followed

    Bobby Kennedy and thought he would make an excellent President. I feel even today that had he lived and become President, our world would be quite different than it is today. It would be better, more cooperation among nations and a better feeling toward each other because Bobby Kennedy was a calm man, yet a forceful man who cared so much about mankind.

  • To the idiot below, why would Ted want to kill Bobby? By 1968, Ted was very close to Bobby. Ted Kennedy is alot of things, but I doubt he would have his brother killed.

  • I was a campaign worker for Bobby. I loved him and all that he stood for. My heart and soul has never been ..nor has our country.

    This year, I am working for Obama. I do believe he is a lot like Bobby. He is very intelligent and has a good, honest heart. There is just something special about him.

    No, he isn't Bobby..we'll never see the likes of Robert Kennedy again, but Obama is closer than any politican I've seen in a very long time.

  • how can u compare obama and bobby? this makes no sense. they are both great in their respective ways, hopefully we can atleast see one of the two become president.

  • bobby kendey is better then barack obama..but obama is still the man

    Obama '08

  • I should know more about RFK than I do. The first time I heard Obama speak I thought he sounded like JFK. I pray for Obama's safety~well, I don't pray exactly~that he is safe from our government.

  • Obama is not RFK. . .but he embodies the same Hope and Courage to stand up for Change. . .to have us come together to solve our common issues. . .

    GObama '08

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  • @RastafariPoet No, obama still embodies those things, and his ability to pass a major health care bill in the face of the largest and most powerful lobby in the coutnry is evidence of that. What is evident is that the republicans in the house WILL NOT work with him, well when the american people kick them out in 2012 then we can get back on track

  • @shirleyfly Obama is certainly no RFK. But they resemble differences in their hope. Especially in economics. And Obama has hardly any sense for true change. Blank words, which we in the democratic party filled with meaning, and thought the self fabricated would be implemented. There is little reduction of troops, and now Libya is a war. Though its not 'technically' considered one. JFK was the last true president. Obama is the same as Reagan, and Bush. An unfortunate truth.

  • @shirleyfly l.o.l.

  • Obama reminds me of RFK. I hope he gets elected President.

  • what?! never ever ever ever compare Obama to Bobby. I am a Democrat, but no way is Obama as great as RFK.

  • Is Obama as great as RFK? Maybe not yet. But we can't dismiss every man with great potential because we are afraid to see that potential fulfilled. Great men can still exist in this world, we just have to learn to see them.

  • did you read the first line dumbass?

  • RiffsandVariations says: "what?! never ever ever ever compare Obama to Bobby. I am a Democrat, but no way is Obama as great as RFK." I say, "Give Obama a chance; maybe he's GREATER!!!"

  • The greatest president you (USA) never had.

    A tremendous talent - who knows what could have been

  • I miss him...and I was not even born.

  • Obama goes to Selma, Hillary hurriedly organizes to also be invited.

    Obama cites JFK to motivate Americans to change, Hillary hurriedly copies him and does the same.

    Who would have thought the young man is so brillant that 'the front runner' has now adjusted her campaign to "preach the gospel" according to Obama.

    Gee what happened to authenticity or originality? How does she manage to be the exact opposite with a straight face?

    What will she copy next? run for senate in Illinois?

  • Wish bobby were alive or for someone like him?

    Isn't it obvious that Bobby is back: the same intellect, great looks and motivating Charisma?

    Only this time he is in a darker skin, next time he'll be of Asian or Latin descent but it will still be him. At what point will you recognize him?

  • Conservajerk, you should realy shut your mouth now.

  • I'm glad you commies like grouping him with the fellows he really belongs with. Getting shot doesn't make you a national hero, and just because being enough of a schmuck to grease over the American public runs in the family doesn't make the Kennedys good men, unless you count being pretty-boy greaseballs.

  • There was calm in Indianapolis.One DOES have to wonder what could have been...I've listened to JFK's speech on secret societies;like other speeches of his,very prophetic.Considering his end and who's been in charge since then,foreshadowing beyond compare.New generations must take up the torch.

  • GOD i wish bobby were alive to put this country back to its glory years of camelot

  • He's very much alive and back: the same great smile, killer looks, charisma and high intellect. Only this time in a darker skin!

    Next time he'll be of asian or latin descent. At what point will you recognize him?

  • So do i

  • The Kennedy brothers JFK and RFK weren't perfect human beings, but they were men who loved this country and tried their best, and were both struck down before they got to accomplish that good that we so badly needed. See Alex Jones, JFK and RFK assassinations on Google video, see JFK's speech about secret societies trying to gain control of America.

  • Thank you for posting this. How we need his likes today!

    He had a wonderful capacity to change (and he needed to) and where that change was leading him to was a place that he could have taken the world to. If only.

  • -sobs- I love his speech bout the King..and like...man! We need people like this now!!

  • I love Bobby Kennedy. I hope John Edwards runs a campaign like RFK's in 1968.

  • I couldn't agree more!

  • A lot of things have been said about the Kennedys, some positive, some negative but it's hard to say that this man wasn't genuine when he gave that speech after Dr. King was killed. His was the voice of the underdog in America, the voice of a healer. This is what America was in desperate need of. I hope that the next time someone like this has the unique opportunity to be in RFK's position, we don't end up losing him/her before his/her time. God bless you, RFK.

  • Yes, but you Americans will always reject a left wing liberal - how many votes would George Galloway get in south Louisiana or the North Florida toolies? God bless RFK; MLK; JFK; CASTRO: KARL MARX - Justice for the people!

  • Something tells me RFK wouldn't want to be grouped with Castro..considering he spent the better part of his time as Attorney General trying to kill or overthrow him.

  • Yeah, true; slightly inebriated when I wrote that I assume, as I don't remember it. There is no left as such in mainstream American politics and the Kennedy's were questionable in many areas but the way they were dispatched was still a setback to social justice.

  • God bless you Abraham, Martin And John ...And Bobby.

    I wish we had someone like you now.

  • As cynical as I have learnt to be about the Kennedys, I do wish we had such a voice in the mainstream today in such bleak, bankrupt times. Change the times from 1968 to 2006, and listen to what he has to say about the war. Sad, touching.

  • Wow excellent!  thanks so much for posting!

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