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Bobby Kennedy's final campaign, pioneering the tradition of Democrats who stand up against unjust war, poverty and inequality.

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  • bobby kennedy is forever. he will always be remembered!!!

  • Obama is not RFK. . .but he embodies the same Hope and Courage to stand up for Change. . .to have us come together to solve our common issues. . .

    GObama '08

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  • Long after the CIA monsters who had him killed are forgotten, Bobby Kennedy will be remembered and loved. The others, the selfish evildoers? Well, I'm waiting for Judgment Day to see what lame excuses they offer. Get ready to answer the Supreme Judge with nowhere to hide, boys. I for one can hardly wait.

  • @shirleyfly l.o.l.

  • Wasn't this at Allen Field House?

  • We lost the next man who would have been like Lincoln, and for what? I guess so the CIA could cover up their murder of Jack Kennedy and force the Vietnam War down everyone's throats. I call that betrayal. We pay for them and they ostensibly work for us, and yet they feel free to betray us and really the American Dream. How utterly contemptible! They should and hopefully will burn in Hell forever for that and yes, I do mean forever.

  • Does anyone know the name of the book that came out in 1993 that honored Bobby's last campaign on its 25th anniversary? I lived in Dallas back then and I read about Bobby on that (bringing back all the old memories and the love) and the author in the paper wrote (or the book reviewer wrote) that Bobby Kennedy was the second Abraham Lincoln.

  • god damn it he would have been such a great president. just as he was an great man. he was so smart so thoughtfull,if only we had more of those things in some of our leaders in my usa

  • No president can beat the powerful words that RFK said during his campaign for presidency. RIP Bobby.

  • Yep, there were riots alright. After the death of MLK, the negroes acted like a bunch of wild, African savages. They had no appreciation for the many laws that had been made to help them namely the CRA and VRA, both of which had questionable constitutionality. They had no appreciation for the great lengths that white Americans had gone to to ensure they weren't discriminated against. They didn't want justice and equality as American citizens, they wanted "BLACK POWER".

  • @shirleyfly Obama is certainly no RFK. But they resemble differences in their hope. Especially in economics. And Obama has hardly any sense for true change. Blank words, which we in the democratic party filled with meaning, and thought the self fabricated would be implemented. There is little reduction of troops, and now Libya is a war. Though its not 'technically' considered one. JFK was the last true president. Obama is the same as Reagan, and Bush. An unfortunate truth.

  • @RastafariPoet No, obama still embodies those things, and his ability to pass a major health care bill in the face of the largest and most powerful lobby in the coutnry is evidence of that. What is evident is that the republicans in the house WILL NOT work with him, well when the american people kick them out in 2012 then we can get back on track

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