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![]() Ron Natalie wrote: November 22 is Margy's birthday as well. I'm omit the year so as to not incriminate myself. A wise man! George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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In article , "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote: In most courses/seminars about leadership, surveyed people consistently believe that honesty, integrity, morality are highly valued characteristics of the best leaders. Actually, I don't want politicians who are leaders. Hitler's title was "the leader". Mussolini's title was "the leader". Whatever happened to the idea that the president and Congreass are *servants* of the people? Don't take such a narrow view of what a leader is. The US President can be both a servant of the people as well as a good leader. -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Michael 182" wrote in message news:FK8tb.146868$mZ5.1002812@attbi_s54... | What does infidelity have to do with his legacy? Okay, what was his legacy? "Profiles in Courage" was ghost written. Almost everything he took credit for was actually the work of others. He did claim to be a jelly donut (literal translation of "Ich bin ein Berliner"), but the wall that went up on his watch came down on the hated Reagan's watch. Fidel still runs Cuba. Laos went Communist anyway. The Apollo program was good. But, why are most of my memories of him playing touch football on the White House lawn? And why do so many historians regard him as one of the most corrupt Presidents in history (possibly second only to LBJ)? Really, the whole Kennedy mystique seems to be a product, not of the Kennedys, but of Jacqueline. |
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![]() "Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message . com... | Well if repeated infidelity is not a problem with you,,, what about | abandoning a girlfriend to drown (one Kennedy) and murdering another woman | (still another, younger Kennedy). They just aren't an honorable bunch... | | By the way,,, think about that famous JFK quote... "Ask not what your | country can do for you, but what you can do for your country" Sounds like | something today's extreme right wingers would say.... | In many respects JFK WAS an extreme right winger. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
... Peter Duniho wrote: By the way,,, think about that famous JFK quote... "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country" Um. Wrong three-initial president. Try FDR. Nope. JFK. I've seen the newsclip at least 20 times in my life. Correct. It's from his inaugural address. I was in 2nd grade I bet I've seen in 50+ times since then. |
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You missed the point. I'm not arguing whether he was a good or bad
president. I'm just saying that his infidelity has nothing to do with his political successes or failures. You make some good points regarding his failures, and those are appropriate to measure hs career by, not his personal life. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Michael 182" wrote in message news:FK8tb.146868$mZ5.1002812@attbi_s54... | What does infidelity have to do with his legacy? Okay, what was his legacy? "Profiles in Courage" was ghost written. Almost everything he took credit for was actually the work of others. He did claim to be a jelly donut (literal translation of "Ich bin ein Berliner"), but the wall that went up on his watch came down on the hated Reagan's watch. Fidel still runs Cuba. Laos went Communist anyway. The Apollo program was good. But, why are most of my memories of him playing touch football on the White House lawn? And why do so many historians regard him as one of the most corrupt Presidents in history (possibly second only to LBJ)? Really, the whole Kennedy mystique seems to be a product, not of the Kennedys, but of Jacqueline. |
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Big John writes:
40 years ago today... announced that President Kennedy had been shot in Dallas Eh? That was November 22. Not today. Or am I in a time warp. |
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"Michael 182" writes:
What does infidelity have to do with his legacy? Not much of a legacy. He was only in office 3 years so didn't have much time...Cuba was a disaster every way, after the nuke showdown Cuba didn't have any missles BUT they had a promise of no invasion by us. A win for the Soviets though I guess they didn't see it that way. JFK simply didn't get much done. But he was studly and that's what counts in the world. |
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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 I was about 6 years old in 1st grade Catholic School. They anounced it over the PA and everyone was listening intently until they said the buses wouild be arriving early for an early dismissal. Then great chears went up!!! JFK became a marter for first grade children. John Roncallo |
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"C J Campbell" wrote:
And why do so many historians regard him as one of the most corrupt Presidents in history (possibly second only to LBJ)? Compared to Nixon, either one of those guys is a piker. Who are these historians, AEI wonks? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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