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JFK on Civil Rights



Video Title : JFK on Civil Rights
Description : An excerpt from President John F. Kennedy's June 11, 1963 radio and television address to the American people on civil rights. Copyright: John F. Kennedy Library Foundation
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Keywords, Tags : JFK President Kennedy civil rights White House Library freedom oppression equality equal MLK King
Video Length : 1 : 34


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Brilliant man. Unfortunately they through away the mould when he died. He was of his time but timeless. The world yearns for statesmen of his caliber but they only come rarely, if ever. Depressing prospect but there you go. A rare soul.

Now this was in my opinion his most poignant speech. Given at a time when it was most needed, and he did not shrink from the responsiblity of it. Civil rights had never been articulated by a president in this manner before the speech. This is what an american president should be like. But I don't believe we'll ever see Kennedy's like again. We only get this type of president once.

I apologies, It took me long time to understand evil and dumb people do exist. Peace. Bast regards.

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Just before JFK was murdered he ordered the Federal Reserve to close. And, JFK was about to be successful in doing that. God Damn the conspiracies whom killed him. God Damn CFR, NAFTA, CAFTA, NAU, ILLUMINATI, etc. WAKE UP AMERICA.

JFK=Greatest President Ever. No one can replace this great soul. No one.

Well, as we all know someone always has to replace a former President. So, what do you think the characteristics and beliefs of that person should be in order for the country to go back to a Kennedy-like era!?

2/26/61 JFK said, "Perhaps the rarest courage of them all --for the skill to pursue it is given to very few men-- is the courage to wage a silent battle to illuminate the nature of man and the world in which he lives." Each of us, in our daily lives, are challenged to contribute some measure of enlightenment to the human condition that we may comprehend the need for compassion & understanding irrespective of the artificial divisions of race, religion, ethnicity & thus truly embrace our humanity.

"Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." -Abraham Lincoln

EnochSpeaks: That bad???!!! I did do a search the other day to find locations of KKK in SC after Obama's amazing win. I saw all these Neo-Confederate icons through out the South. Wish those voting Hillary would research Goldwater Girl and vote Obama. Sad.


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