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Why must great people be assassinated?
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@takerhbkfan what about abe lincoln
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@sj176 I don't care if you don't see this. I don't need people like you becoming future educators in America.
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@Sherpaful As an accurate account of the JFK assasination, it's horrible, but as a film itself, it is amazing.
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JFK was killed by CIA and the shity corrupted govt even today Troy Davis was executed when there was to much doubt any body messages me back trying to b a fag don't even do it cus I won't even look at it
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@captainkavern - Nonsense. Not only was JFK privately telling people that he would pull out of Vietnam after the election, but he also created a written memorandum which called for complete withdrawal by 1965. Anyone with a brain in their head knows this. Anything to the contrary is merely more CIA revisionist history.
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@Sherpaful Not to mention the brilliant photography.
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type "Cronkite Interview of JFK " in youtube this is a longer version of the interview and listen to the last word Kenndy says "But I don't agree with those who say we should withdraw, that would be a terrible mistake".
Moreover in 1964 Bobby Kennedy when asked if JFK wanted to pull out vietnman he said "NO". He was a supporter of the war in vietnam and changed his view later. But he always admitted that "mistake were made during JFK administration"...
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1-Kennedy was never "tricked" by the CIA to invade CUBA. JFK just made a mistake listening to his advisers to follow the plan to invade Cuba. It was a mistake very embarassing for him. That's why he put Cone chief of CIA and had bobby kennedy supervise all the cuban matters of the CIA (assassination etc...) . 2- Kennedy NEVER intended to withdraw from vietnam. the film shows you the first part of the interview and its misleading.
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Definitely true. Unfortunately the movie is full of intentional mistakes.
it's a pitty that people like John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, John Lennon,etc were assassinated
takerhbkfan 6 months ago 9
@gaguy1967 - He said that because he was up for reelection and would have been ripped as being too communist-friendly. Privately, he told numerous people that he would pull out of Vietnam, and also had a written plan to do this by 1965, which LBJ then reversed, two days after Kennedy's funeral.
LongLiveOx 4 months ago 2