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President Lyndon Johnson - Inaugural Address

You can view the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scr... In his inaugural address to the American people, Lyndon Johnson outlines his plan for the coming years, and announces that he will...  
 
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steveforsane (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Johnson did more for te working people of our country, than Kennedy did in 3 yrs as president. Kennedy policies layed the trap for Johnson, he could not back out. Remenber the times, Goldwater, Communism, Kennedy dupicity! Yet history will judge Johnson well......Johnson passed domestic legislation which benefited All Americans.
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Johnson was also involved in several high profile murders.

At the time because of who Johnson was and his connections he was able to get away with these murders while a Senator & VP.
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Johnson was one of the plotters in the death of JFK.
The evidence is massive, everything points to his involvement.
He lied about the gulf ofTonkin shooting only to start a massive war in Vietnam.
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truman started involvement in vietnam when he started fundin france in their fight to maintain their colony..eisenhower then continued in vietnam which was when the war started. the gulf of tonkin wasnt until 1964, when aerica was at wa around 10 years before this, u cant blame johnson for started the war, plus he ddnt say there was torpeados attackin the uss addox and turner joy, it was the people on those boats who reported it to him, ofc he isnt going to dismiss it
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yes you are correct with all that you say about how the involvement started in Nam.
But Johnson ignored JFK's plan to withdrawl and started a massive built up of troops. (victims)
coldkeyes (5 months ago) Show Hide
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johnson and kennedy I wouldn't mind meeting them
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Kimmis1990 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I Agree...
stashnut73 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yes he did not stutter and slur like dry drunk WBush
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