Posted on 01/12/2013 1:06:22 PM PST by Olog-hai
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is convinced that a lone gunman wasnt solely responsible for the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and said his father believed the Warren Commission report was a shoddy piece of craftsmanship.
Kennedy and his sister, Rory, spoke about their family Friday night while being interviewed in front of an audience by Charlie Rose at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas. The event comes as a year of observances begins for the 50th anniversary of the presidents death.
Their uncle was killed on Nov. 22, 1963, while riding in a motorcade through Dallas. Five years later, their father was assassinated in a Los Angeles hotel while celebrating his win in the California Democratic presidential primary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his father spent a year trying to come to grips with his brothers death, reading the work of Greek philosophers, Catholic scholars, Henry David Thoreau, poets and others trying to figure out kind of the existential implications of why a just God would allow injustice to happen of the magnitude he was seeing.
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Well said!
Me too, until about two years ago when I met a woman named Rory. Seems like names have a tendency to go from masculine to feminine, but not the other way around. Leslie used to be a man's name. Also Carol. And then there's Hillary.
Well she does look like a man in drag if that helps.
/bingo
And it’s just a huge coincidence that both were involved with the Mob.
Yes! A terrible president.
I also have seriously thought about that, and I truly believe that the 1960s counter-culture would never have happened.
E.g., Executive Order 10988, allowing the unionization of the federal work force.
Will this pink-eyed clan ever stop waving the bloody shirt?
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