Topic: Great minds think alike! Or DO they?
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Mon 06/16/14 01:39 AM


I MISS the radical movements of the 60's and 70's... being groomed... and then doomed to a life of societal abuse and fiscal poverty in the land of LIBERTY where we're said to be FREE and BRAVE!

The younger generation these days doesn't seem to have the same desire to stand up and really make a difference because those with a platform and a voice only speak out if they can stock pile money in the process. At least from what I've seen.

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Mon 06/16/14 12:28 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Mon 06/16/14 12:37 PM



I MISS the radical movements of the 60's and 70's... being groomed... and then doomed to a life of societal abuse and fiscal poverty in the land of LIBERTY where we're said to be FREE and BRAVE!

The younger generation these days doesn't seem to have the same desire to stand up and really make a difference because those with a platform and a voice only speak out if they can stock pile money in the process. At least from what I've seen.


There is one problem with the above-posted image.
JFK didn't say what that image says he said. The alleged "quote" is a fake.

Info Source: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/debunked-theres-a-plot-in-this-country-to-enslave-every-man-woman-and-child-jfk.319/

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Mon 06/16/14 02:35 PM
Having met the man once (that was enough) I would put more credence in him having a hand in that plot. Look at the history of that family. Daddy was a bootlegger with close ties to the Mafia. He and Bobby were both boinking Marilyn Monroe. Teddy drowned a woman that might have been carrying his child and walked away and almost became president. Teddy was also a drunk. Having encountered him more than a few times at Logan Airport he was always smelling of booze and had the glazed stare of an alcoholic. Back to Jack...What made him a great and revered president was Lee Harvey Oswald..

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Tue 06/17/14 01:27 AM
Edited by AthenaRose2 on Tue 06/17/14 01:27 AM

There is one problem with the above-posted image.
JFK didn't say what that image says he said. The alleged "quote" is a fake.

Info Source: www.metabunk.org/threads/debunked-theres-a-plot-in-this-country-to-enslave-every-man-woman-and-child-jfk.319/


Thanks for finding this information.

flowerforyou

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Tue 06/17/14 01:59 AM

Having met the man once (that was enough) I would put more credence in him having a hand in that plot. Look at the history of that family. Daddy was a bootlegger with close ties to the Mafia. He and Bobby were both boinking Marilyn Monroe. Teddy drowned a woman that might have been carrying his child and walked away and almost became president. Teddy was also a drunk. Having encountered him more than a few times at Logan Airport he was always smelling of booze and had the glazed stare of an alcoholic. Back to Jack...What made him a great and revered president was Lee Harvey Oswald..


I was born in 1961. And President Kennedy was murdered in 1963. Growing up in that era I was surrounded by the fervor of the radical movements in the various states my family was transferred too during my dad's military service.

Being so young and with limited ways to find out any information about backgrounds I naturally absorbed what was presented to me by my peers and the little that was advanced on TV, which I didn't watch until my mid-20's.

To me Mr. Kennedy was a martyr, having died for a cause. The civil rights movement and everything he, his family or friends may have been guilty of paled in comparison to what ultimately cost him his life.

There have been so few willing to stand and speak the simple truths about how we should love and help one another regardless to our skin color or religion or cultural practices rather than to hate one another and deprive anyone of our civil rights and freedoms, and when they do they are all murdered.

The act of maliciously taking someone's life for standing on peaceful, loving and inclusive principles that I was taught to believe is the way "God wants us to emulate our lives after Him" made a permanent impression on my young mind, and I have allowed the fight between good and evil to shape who I became and what I personally stand for.

So regardless to the level of sin Mr. Kennedy practiced and for which he will be held accountable by God, as we all will be too for our own, he was still a human being that didn't deserve the sheer hatred that ended his walk on this earth.

The way President Kennedy was murdered with the media recording it so it would always be remembered as a tool to instill fear in the rest of us about the cost of standing for what we believe in was a public act of terrorism. IMO.

And it worked for the most part to keep everyone in line.

So now, rather than ordinary folks who are being oppressed and/or suppressed even in the 21st century coming out and standing up for themselves to be treated equally as human beings, mostly all we do is talk about our beliefs at church or online, etc., but we don't make any relevant waves for fear of the consequences.

The death sentence that would be carried out by those who don't see life and human beings the same way.