Lyndon B. Johnson - Oath of office January 20th, 1965
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Lyndon B. Johnson - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1965.
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swt32567 5 years ago
D.D.E. got the USA involved in Vietnam in 1956 after the French lost to the communist in 1954. J.F.K. knew that a land war on the Asian Continent was not winnable.He had sign the Executive order to remove all ground forces three days before his assasination. L.B.J.'s 1st act as President was to recind J.F.K.'s exec. order and committed twice as many ground troops as before.This was on the advise of Robert McNamara the Sec. Def.
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WizardKing78 1 year ago
That is one troubled, creepy motherfucker.
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mr19932001 2 years ago
No, but he did get roughly 4500 US troops killed in a war that was just as pointles in the desert.
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R Nelson 2 years ago
I was in country in Naval Intelligence in 1965 and discovered we were not allowed to win the war. We could have won the war at any time but the directives from the White House were to perpetuate the war and every commander in that theater knew it. LBJ and his cronies were personally making millions off the US troops they were having killed. Honoring his memory in any way disgusts me.
Richard Nelson, USN, Vietnam combat veteran 1965/ 1966
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sandythebear 3 years ago
Ill tell everyone a joke...anti war protests
Einstein said it, so long as there are ment there will be war
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ConspiracyHist 3 years ago
what a f#$king Crook
We all know you killed Kennedy you backward redneck scumbag...
May History pronounce him a evil man
And may God Judge his soul!!!!!
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pancho villa 3 years ago
Fearing that his sister might pose a threat to his political career, LBJ had more work for Wallace. On December 25, 1961, LBJ's sister, Josefa Johnson, was found dead in bed at her Fredericksburg, Texas home at 3:15 am. The cause of death was stated to be a brain hemorrhage. Josefa Johnson had returned home at 11:45 pm from a Christmas party at Lyndon Johnson's ranch. There was no autopsy and no inquest;
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hpmc9 3 years ago
It was a great era
Too bad LBJ ended it
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pancho villa 3 years ago
That sack of shit Johnson was a murderer, liar and crook.
And those were his good qualities.
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Alain Laurendeau 4 years ago
Le chef d'orchestre du meurtre de JFK devient Président élus ..voilà comment les Illuminati passe des sapin et des épinettes au peuple américain
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