Today is the 45th anniversay of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. A few recent death-bed confessions clearly link Lyndon B. Johnson to this.
President Elect Obam is so idealistic and such a hope-monger that he will surround himself with dangerous people like Hillary Clinton. I bet Hillary will patiently wait for something to happen to Obama. She did not forget about the assassination of Robert Kennedy. Nor does she JFK's. That is why she is happy to be around the President.
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Now that Barck Obama has been elected President, we have to be vigilant at all times fo signs of another dark moment in history like JFK assasination. The MSM is still trying to cover it up as late as yesterday when the Discovery channel aired another program that is desinged to deny the conspiration theory. This story is really pertinent now because the President elect is not white and there are still some ruthless people in the Democratic party. I am specifically referring to his previous rival.
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JFK Murder Plot "Deathbed Confession" Aired On National Radio Former CIA agent, Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt names the men who killed Kennedy Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet Monday, April 30, 2007 The "deathbed confession" audio tape in which former CIA agent and Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt admits he was approached to be part of a CIA assassination team to kill JFK was aired this weekend - an astounding development that has gone completely ignored by the establishment media. Saint John Hunt, son of E. Howard Hunt, appeared on the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast Live radio show on Saturday night to discuss the revelations contained in the tape. Hunt said that his father had mailed cassette the tape to him alone in January 2004 and asked that it be released after his death. The tape was originally 20 minutes long but was edited down to four and a half minutes for the Coast to Coast broadcast. Hunt promises that the whole tape will be uploaded soon at his website. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/2ystoo
I thank Katie Cauric because without her sharp and intelligent interogation of Sahra Palin, the outcome of the election would not have been so decisive. If you read this piece by the New York Times' John Howard, you will know why I say that. I guess Many Republicans stayed home apparently because they were disgusted with thier candidates.
Democrats Have G.O.P. to Thank, at Least in Part
By JOHN HARWOOD Published: November 9, 2008
In the battleground state of Ohio, where Mr. Kerry lost the presidency to George W. Bush, the 2.74 million votes he received almost precisely matched Mr. Obama’s 2008 total. Mr. Obama won because John McCain received 300,000 fewer votes than Mr. Bush did.
That points to a cautionary reminder for Mr. Obama and his team: the election turned partly on what they did right, but also on what Republicans did wrong. And there is no assurance that Democrats will confront a similarly star-crossed opposition in elections to come.
Now that the election is over, I'd like to let you know there is this racist organization, Family Security Matters. Take a look at the picture below and judge it for yourself.
Now that the election is over, why don't you listen to Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Press Club speech yourself and decide yourself if he is a racist. I did and think that he is not. Sen. John McCain knew he was not and refused to sell his soul to get elected. I admired him for that.
http://www.c-span.org/video_rss.aspx?MediaID=36019
Subject: An insider's experience of John McCain For those of you who don't know her, Mary Kay Gamel is a literature and classics professor at UCSC. She is asking people to send the letter she wrote far and wide. MY HOLIDAY WITH JOHN McCAIN It was just before John McCain's last run at the presidential nomination in 2000 that my husband and I vacationed in Turtle Island in Fiji with John McCain, Cindy, and their children, including Bridget (their adopted Bangladeshi child).
It was not our intention, but it was our misfortune, to be in close quarters with John McCain for almost a week, since Turtle Island has a small number of bungalows and their focus on communal meals force all vacationers who are there at the same time to get to know each other intimately.
McCain says he wants to spread wealth around.
Is he a socialisrt?
Judge for yourself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2JPbQOHEkY
Take a look at what he said about this subject.
McCain syas anything that is convinient at the moment conviniently foregetting what he said before.
He is a liar and hypocrite.
John McCain is a socialist because he said so himself.
John McCain is a liar and hypicirte.
Let people know who this guy is.
By Charles McC. Mathias Jr.Tuesday, October 28, 2008; A17
In one week, Americans will face a momentous choice. We must decide which of two talented, patriotic individuals is better suited to set the course for the nation and steer it through a stormy sea.
I have known John McCain for many years, even before he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1982. And like so many other television viewers, I have come to know Barack Obama as he has made his spirited quest for the highest office in the land through this long and unprecedented campaign.
Sens. Obama and McCain have vastly different backgrounds and strikingly different visions of how America should navigate these tumultuous times. For me, the decision on who should be the next president transcends private friendship or political affiliation. My decision is based on the long-range needs of our country and which of these two candidates I feel is better suited to recharge America's economic health, restore its prestige abroad and inspire anew all people who cherish freedom and equality. For me, that person is Barack Obama.
This decision, and this hard-fought race, have been difficult for me. In 1860, my great-grandfather ran for the Maryland Senate from Frederick on the anti-slavery Republican ticket. At the top of that ticket was Abraham Lincoln. In 1912, my grandfather rallied to Theodore Roosevelt and the Bull Moose. Most of the Mathias family has voted Republican ever since. In 1964, as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, I astounded many of my friends and supporters by voting for Barry Goldwater, despite disagreeing with many of his views and despite his lack of support in my congressional district. I publicly endorse the Democratic candidate for president with a sense of the historic significance of the choice before us all.
I believe that Obama's inspirational leadership, contemplative nature and well-reasoned, forward-looking policies offer our troubled nation a real opportunity to face and overcome its many challenges at home and abroad.
On an array of domestic issues, including health care, education, tax policy, the environment and alternative energy sources, Obama promises a clean break from the recent past and tangible hope for a return to fiscal responsibility, economic security and true environmental stewardship, all of which are essential to restoring our greatness. Now, Obama must be aware of the hopes that he has raised through his discussion of these issues. Many people will rightly take his words as his commitment and will judge him accordingly.
On the international front, his thoughtful and responsible approach to extricating our troops from Iraq, reallocating our finite resources elsewhere in the war on terrorism, and reviving effective use of our diplomatic corps all warrant our support. To be successful in these endeavors, Obama must be an active student of history. In attempting to bring peace to the Middle East, for example, he should recognize that the United States has played a role in the region since Franklin Roosevelt went to Saudi Arabia to meet with King Abdul-Aziz. Obama must appreciate that he is not writing on an empty page and will need to be sensitive to that which has come before him.
Obama represents the better choice to successfully address the issues that dramatically affect the health and well-being of our nation today. The fact that he is also a black American adds special significance for me as someone who was witness to and participated in at least a part of the past century's discourse on civil rights.
Throughout my career in public office, I was involved in the effort to come to terms with our country's troubled history of race relations. I am proud to have helped enact several of the landmark civil rights laws that have been the cornerstones of our national response to the inequities perpetuated by racism. This is a moment in our national life that could scarcely have been contemplated at the beginning of my career, and one that I believe our country should savor. This election is a milestone in the journey of our society to greater openness and flexibility, qualities that will serve us well as we confront the global challenges of the 21st century.
In these extraordinary times, Barack Obama has made a better case for why he is the right choice for president. He has earned my vote.
The writer, a Republican, represented Maryland in the U.S. House from 1961 to 1968 and in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1986.
The only card left for McCain to play is the race card.
That is why he was and will go back to PA to play the race care just as Hillary Clinton did.
He will play J. Wright in a few days because it is the only hope for him. It will be ugly. That is why he 'guaranteed' his victory on today's NBC Meet The Press.
I hope the Obama team is ready to counter this last minute's dirty game.