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  • He would have been the second Lincoln, but the CIA "knew" better, so they removed him permanently.

  • Aww, how special. Thanks for this lovely clip!

  • He is so amazing beyond understanding. Such a wonderful human being.

  • I miss him....terribly, It's been 43 years and still....

    Was proud to salute his site @ Arlington.

  • Aw :,)

  • We lost who would have been our second Lincoln, and yes, that still hurts me to the bone 43 years later. I still hurt and it never truly goes away. No politician since Bobby Kennedy measures up.

  • @Boelcke1919 DP sounds like a good place to request a US Truth Commission be initiated and speedy investigations with subpoena power be conducted independently into this and other similar matters utilizing the methods of Gandhi/MLK, Jr. Also, check out National Initiative for Democracy, people as lawmakers with equal power to legislators. NI4D founder, Gravel, trying to get ballot initiative in CA to have independent investigation of 9/11. Sadly, I think truth comm required.

  • a good and decent man......he would have been a better president then Jack his brother.....may he be in a better place.....

  • The best president we never had.

  • What a sweetheart! RIP Bobby

  • @08dukeduke I have never known a person so complete in politics, who was talented, honest, decent, charming, eloquent and compassionate. He had more potential and qualities than JFK. Is there anything that was wrong with Robert F. Kennedy? He was the best attorney general in the history of the United States and would have been the greatest president ever too.

  • @sidrahsiddiqui I agree with you 100%

  • I love this!

    

  • so precious. <3

  • Thanx for posting this delightful video. Am I correct that it was shot at a reception organized by New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr., at the Ritz Carlton hotel at Atlantic City, N. J., on Aug. 25, 1964, during the Democratic National Convention? Thanx. I have the honor to be

    Cordial-Lee yours,

    Paul Lee

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