Posted on 08/07/2019 11:47:50 AM PDT by Perseverando
Why couldn’t it have been Ted that was killed?
I do not believe he could possibly come close to saying this today if he were around. What is more, he would be drummed out of today’s rat party:
Kennedy concluded:
“The basic presumption of the moral law, the existence of God, man’s relationship to Him - there is generally consensus on those questions.”
THAT would have been an event to create a better United States!
Again, my personal opinion, but I've always believed Ted Kennedy was given a choice to get on board with the deep state or join Joe, John and Bobby.
In his later years, he was a raging alcoholic. The only thing we know for sure about Chappaquiddick is that we don't know what really happened. The guy named his dog "Splash." Did he drive off a bridge and disappear for eight hours, or did someone else run the car off a bridge and hold him for eight hours, explaining how badly things could go if he didn't fall in line?
I'm not saying it was aliens ...
... but it was aliens ...
I agree with your response. I would also add that Kennedy’s promoting of NASA and a trip to the moon was a major milestone in America’s history leading to our dominance in science and engineering and computers.
Interesting comment.
I strongly disagree that JFK was a great president. His foreign policy was marked by a string of failures including the Vienna Summit, the Bay of Pigs, the Berlin Wall, the transfer of Dutch New Guinea to pro-Communist Indonesia and the murder of South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem. His domestic policies included allowing federal workers to unionize.
As for Bobby, he started off right, working for Joe McCarthy, but in the '60's he was moving left. Concern that he might become president was a major incentive for me to become a conservative political activist.
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