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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 09:38:22 -0600, Big John
wrote: 40 years ago today I was ferrying a F-89J from the Maine Air Guard at Bangor, ME to the Oregon Air Guard at Portland OR. Chugging along at 20K, keeping under the big jet stream blowing east, I was about 150 out of Oklahoma City, my next refueling stop, when ATC came up on frequency and announced that President Kennedy had been shot in Dallas and was dead. May he rest in peace. Big John But not the U.S., which now suffers under the Irish curse, or the Irish wrath, which is a curse, for it is distinctly Irish. And it is opportunism, (embarrassingly so) as clarified by the next paragraph. What the U.S. actually lost was the influence of a particular First Lady, who gave us her rendition of the White House, and whose ancestors are French (not Irish, doesn't even look it), and who was not satisfactory to the president in all his ways. But the JFK name is above so much. What the U.S. gained was LBJ managing of JFK's Asian commitments. But I think congress was more committed to Asia than even LBJ, who seemed a bit indecisive on the matter. (I'm guessing here. We were committed, and warned against that.) I think he had good reason to be indecisive. T'was a sad time, after his death. But that may be a coincidence. Mike |
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