Independence Day, July 4, 1962, John F. Kennedy's address in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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I think Kennedy was being forced to spout this garbage that's clearly the agenda of the one-world government proponents and conspirators, and he eventually turned on them and had to be taken out.
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I second that.
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Two presidents warned us against the milcom, yet our parents were too busy having cocktails at the country club to understand what they might have meant. Too busy earning more money to live the american dream. They certainly were asleep through it all. It got bought out from under them by he carpetbaggers after the cilvil war. It got held in place with racism as if we were not all part of the same race. The human race, that is. How many starved today? Did he try to change that?
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Yes...I agree with you my friend.
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I wonder how Mr Kennedy would comment on the present state of the union were he alive today.. hmm.. don´t think he would like it..
Steenville 2 years ago 6
He was true leader not as now!!
God bless him forever
BelleEaso 2 years ago 5