Posted on 11/21/2013 9:49:36 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The freak was a Hitler fan, just as every Democrat after him and many before him.
When Kennedy signed Executive Order 11110 which called for a return of Americas currency to the gold standard, and the dismantling of the Federal Reserve System he signed his own death warrant.
The world bankers were not going to allow some horny rich kid to crush their power machine.
He was not a Keynesian.
This was his high point.His daddy was a bootlegger thug
He had great speech writers.
He was great at rhetorical delivery.
Never did understand what a
Jelly Doughnut is called in Berlin.Passed woman around as if they
were pieces of meat in the people's house.Had an affair with a Nazi spy in Washington DC
Sent to war in the Pacific.
Abysmal sailor, turned off his engines
in enemy waters.Allowed his ship to be destroyed by an enemy cruiser.
Should have been court-martialed
Other than the first item listed
he was a run of the mill Kennedy.
After LBJ, it became:
“Ask not what you can do for your country; ask what your country can do for your.”
I was in High School in 1963. We never heard anything about his horn dog behavior, until many years later.
Umm...JFK did the first escalation himself - 1000 troops in 1961.
My dad was a WWII Navy Vet who published a WI newspaper back in 1955-1963 and wouldn’t even shake Kennedy’s hand as a formality during a press-op meet and greet. He thought he was a simp with his tan and his accent.
It’s sort of like the 911 and Flight 800 conspiracy nuts. It is only a conspiracy if it fits the agenda... very little common sense is needed to see the Kennedy assassination, Flight 800 and 911 as they really were... a lone gunman, a rare, but catastrophic engineering failure, and Muslim terrorists.
Chicago stole that election for Kennedy - the press knew - and they kept it to themselves. They also knew about Kennedy and his womanizing and they kept that to themselves...( I knew journalists from that time)
The press came to the conclusion that either Kennedy was worth selling out for - or they were base fools. They chose to believe he was worth selling out for... Same choice an abused wife makes when she stays with her abuser.
The best answer in 50 years is linked below:
The Conspiracy Theory is the Conspiracy
Posted by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog
Sometimes a conspiracy theory exposes a conspiracy. Sometimes the conspiracy theory is the conspiracy.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3093142/posts
The result was a deluge of photos and media stories that gave John Kennedy an aura of youth and charisma that contrasted with the solid but uninspiring Eisenhower and dull-mannered Nixon. A new generation was coming into power in the country, and John Kennedy was taken as their exemplar.
The country was beguiled and fell in love with John Kennedy and the Kennedys in general, with the romance fading only a little due to his failures in office -- and magnified all the more by the tragedy of his assassination.
So on your planet, international bankers murdered the president?
Is there any world leader that they are going to kill this year? Do they do that often?
Kennedy was big on big government, and big on repopulating the US with democrat voting foreigners, and incompetent in foreign affairs, he allowed the unions to organize against the citizens, and he was depraved and dishonorable in every facet of his life and career, even down to the minutia of having underlings pay out of their own pockets for stuff he bought (refusing to carry money) and demeaning the women and teens that he was having sex with, by forcing them into humiliating and degrading behavior, extraneous to his use of them.
On examination, he was truly depraved, not merely corrupt, or greedy, or a cheating husband, or a questionable war hero, or an unethical politician, he was evil and debased in every part of his life, he even managed to squeeze in being a drug addict.
He was one sickly dude. Hospitalized over 3 dozen times in his life! So much for his youthful vigor.
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