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President-elect John F. Kennedy -Nov. 9, 1960 Hyannis Armory

President-elect Kennedy acceptance of the 1960 election returns. November 9, 1960. The election was Nov. 8, 1960.  
 
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thebig1 (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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Sorry buddy your thinking of Jiummy Carter not Reagan. America had more money than it ever had before under Reagan. It is true though that Bush 41 and Clinton because of a GOP CONGRESS had an actual surplus though.
norr4636 (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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You are right.....what bothers me is the people who expoused more men are now saying it was only Oswald. That ticks me off to the point where anytime they are on the disc or hist channels, I turn the tv. Any idiot can see the last shot hit in the right side of the Presdient's temper just missing his right eye. I would like to ask those fools....Did the parkland doctors lied about his wounds? Did that doctor lie about Lyndon Johnson calling Parkland when Oswald was shot?
WALRU11 (16 hours ago) Show Hide
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Unraveling & tracing back the causes of JFK's murder to its core is an object historical lesson in the steady perversion & ultimate poisoning of American democracy. It is a harrowing study few of us are willing to face, hence the decision to live in denial & accept the obscene consequences rather than demand full disclosure. It was not a simple matter of convergent amoral or illegal para-political interests, but that the system itself has assumed the mask of a cancerous democratic imposter.
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JFK was right to dislike the type of comfortable 50's liberals who waited until it was opportune to censure McCarthy. Kennedy wished to appear a pragmatist when in fact he was closer to being a revolutionary in the tradition of Jefferson & Madison - which is, of course, why he was assassinated. He battled the Eugenicists, big corporations, CIA, militarists, & social engineering S-R forces perpetuating the establishment of an emerging neo-fascist hegemony over liberated thought and free choice.
norr4636 (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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so I believe you are alluding to Bobby Kennedy's dissatisfation. But alot liberals lost trust in Jack Kennedy because they say he was a coward in not making that vote. Many Liberals didn't trust Jack Kennedy (known historical fact) Jack Kennedy didn't particular like liberals, thats the reason why he lost out on the VP position for the Dem party of 1956. Jack Kennedy was a great pragmatist, thats what made him sooo great and loved.
norr4636 (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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I truly believe the CIA had a more greater roll. I think E. Howard Hunt (convicted watergate burgular) was right. LBJ recruited Cord Meyer, Jr. from the CIA to devise a plan to execute the 35th President. E. Howard Hunt had nothing to lose to say that, and it's a known fact that he worked for the CIA in the 60's. FBI knew but had no direct involvement except to cover up the mess. Bobby Kennedy had a big problem with McCarthy chief aide(his name escapes me) but he quit working for McCarthy
WALRU11 (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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Despite the Boston Irish backlash, JFK would have (reluctantly) voted to censure McCarthy because "Tailgunner Joe's" excesses had brought about his demise, even tho McCarthy had intially been a family friend. Those who killed JFK (including Hoover, the JCOS, & CIA) also murdered MLKJ & RFK owing to their support of civil rights & opposition to the war in Vietnam. Dr. King's eloquent anti-war address is one of the finest ever rendered regarding that obscene conflict, but it sealed his doom.
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Reagan was an atrocious president who bankrupted America, turning it from the largest creditor nation to the largest debtor nation within about 6 years. More personal & small business bankruptcies were filed under Reagan's stewardship than ever before in history. If all deficits from Washigton thru Carter were added up they still would not match that which Ronnie managed to build during his tenure in office. He violated the law in the Iran-Contra/BCCI scandal as well, disgracing the office.
norr4636 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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I am a black conservative, who grew up as a JFK democrat. I totally agree with everything you said in your post. Except McCarthy, Jack Kennedy was out sick when the vote for censure went down and at the time McCarthy dated Jack's Sister Jean. McCarthy was a great friend to the Kennedys. But overrall, you are on point my friend. Those who killed Jack Kennedy MAY THEY BURN IN HELL!  THE KEY WORDS THOSE(MORE THAN ONE NUT)
thebig1 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Kennedy was a good president but Reagan was a great president.

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