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#226259 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:41 am
I remember exactly where I was when my teacher was called out from class and returned with tears in her eyes. She did her best to keep some form of composure.
50 years later, I remember the words of president that lived in an entirely different world. Words that affect every thing we do today, from medicine, to shaving, from slide rulers, to personal computers, and even musical innovation.

"We will go to the moon, not because it is easy... Because it is hard"

Extrapolate a bit... That was from a speech about life.

I have to remember him, not for his mistakes... But for that great vision.

#226260 by DainNobody
Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:46 am
I always knew a conservative could love a liberal..

#226261 by MikeTalbot
Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:58 am
Kennedy was the last 'liberal' ever to cut taxes. He made a lot of mistakes and had many flaws but there is a very good chance he would have cut off the madness in Vietnam before it blossomed into a blood bath.

For some reason, and not likely to be repeated - JFK made us feel good ourselves and our country.

The country was already going down hill though - thanks to the good intentions and silly decisions of the 'greatest generation' who were in govt at the time.

I was in ninth grade when the dreadful news came to us. And some dumbass said, "Oh good." I couldn't believe it.

Now? If a big rock destroyed DC utterly I'd stand up and cheer. Times change eh?

Talbot

#226279 by fisherman bob
Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:39 am
Kennedy didn't blink when the Soviet Union was arming Cuba, and they turned tail and ran. It was the beginning of the end of the evil empire. If he only did one thing right, that was it. He was a womanizer long before Clinton, and not entirely a great President. I believe his assassination elevated his Presidency to heights that really didn't exist. He barely won the Presidency and quite possibly would have been a one term president.

#226282 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:40 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:I always knew a conservative could love a liberal..


Vinny, my whole point was that in a different time not so long ago... All of America was encouraged to succeed. Nothing was unobtainable. The will of a nation, indivisible, under God, with liberty and justice for all, was allowed to accomplish the unbelievable.

#226287 by GuitarMikeB
Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:26 pm
Writing a new song this week, "50 Years Ago"
This is one of the choruses:
50 years ago, shots hear 'round the world
Flags at half mast, all flying unfurled
Wasn't it just yesterday, no it was long ago
So much has come and gone, time moves fast not slow

copyright michael birch 2013

Further chorus will be more upbeat, about the Beatles - 50 years ago this coming February was their first time on the Ed Sullivan Show.

#226326 by J-HALEY
Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:55 am
MikeTalbot wrote:Kennedy was the last 'liberal' ever to cut taxes. He made a lot of mistakes and had many flaws but there is a very good chance he would have cut off the madness in Vietnam before it blossomed into a blood bath.

For some reason, and not likely to be repeated - JFK made us feel good ourselves and our country.

The country was already going down hill though - thanks to the good intentions and silly decisions of the 'greatest generation' who were in govt at the time.

I was in ninth grade when the dreadful news came to us. And some dumbass said, "Oh good." I couldn't believe it.

Now? If a big rock destroyed DC utterly I'd stand up and cheer. Times change eh?

Talbot


Mike, wasn't it Kennedy that got us into the Vietnam mess in the first place? Johnson got the blame because he escalated it. That's the way I remember it. Am I wrong?

#226327 by J-HALEY
Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:02 am
As messed up as that family was it still saddens me that they are all dead! He was the first President that used the television media and had that resource to use. Jackie was actually more popular than him. The only person that was as popular as her in comparison was Princess Diana.

#226328 by DainNobody
Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:39 am
GuitarMikeB wrote:Writing a new song this week, "50 Years Ago"
This is one of the choruses:
50 years ago, shots hear 'round the world
Flags at half mast, all flying unfurled
Wasn't it just yesterday, no it was long ago
So much has come and gone, time moves fast not slow

copyright michael birch 2013

Further chorus will be more upbeat, about the Beatles - 50 years ago this coming February was their first time on the Ed Sullivan Show.
the Rolling Stones have a song named "100 Years Ago" off Goat's Head Soup..some good Mick Taylor wah wah guitar leads
#226330 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Nov 24, 2013 2:58 am
GLENNY J wrote:I remember exactly where I was when my teacher was called out from class and returned with tears in her eyes. She did her best to keep some form of composure.
50 years later, I remember the words of president that lived in an entirely different world. Words that affect every thing we do today, from medicine, to shaving, from slide rulers, to personal computers, and even musical innovation.

"We will go to the moon, not because it is easy... Because it is hard"

Extrapolate a bit... That was from a speech about life.

I have to remember him, not for his mistakes... But for that great vision.


I read his biography, PT-109, when I was in elementary schools. If it is true, he was a hero worthy of respect.

Saw a report last night that said once the CIA had covered the assassination investigation in secrecy, it was the beginning of a shadow government in DC that exists until today. If you look close enough, you can find George H Bush's fingerprints everywhere. Hmmm.

But Robert F was the one running things. Jack was always on pain meds for his back or chasing girls. America really lost when Bobby was shot by the Palestinian(s).

#226332 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Nov 24, 2013 3:01 am
J-HALEY wrote:
Mike, wasn't it Kennedy that got us into the Vietnam mess in the first place? Johnson got the blame because he escalated it. That's the way I remember it. Am I wrong?



Yes, Kennedy got us in but was convinced it was a mistake and planning to get out. That's why it was a mistake to go to Texas, where Ladybird Johnson (married to gigolo LBJ) owned all the weapons manufacturing going into production for Vietnam.
#226333 by VinnyViolin
Sun Nov 24, 2013 3:25 am
yod wrote: America really lost when Bobby was shot by the Palestinian(s).


More likely, a brainwashed Christian Palestinian patsy and CIA operative David -"I was in Dallas when we got the son of a bitch and I was in Los Angeles when we got the little bastard"- Morales & Co

#226336 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Nov 24, 2013 11:35 am
I didn't mean to start a thread about niggling politics.
I did mean to remind every one about how great all Americans can be when we come together to accomplish the impossible.

Remember those days...
#226352 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:07 pm
VinnyViolin wrote:
yod wrote: America really lost when Bobby was shot by the Palestinian(s).


More likely, a brainwashed Christian Palestinian patsy and CIA operative David -"I was in Dallas when we got the son of a bitch and I was in Los Angeles when we got the little bastard"- Morales & Co


Nope, Vinny. Christian arabs have no motive to kill the Kennedys. On the other hand, the word 'assassination" comes from the muslims.

I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the CIA helped him, but Sirhan Sirhan was doing the bidding of Arafat, who also assassinated our Saudi Ambassador, Cleo Noel, in 1973.


http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/no-justice-4 ... mbassador/


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