- Are you tired yet from all the programs memorializing
John F. Kennedy? With the passage of time, clarity increases as closure
evades. Only government stooges accept the Warren Commission version of
fantasy land. As the population ages, with a majority having no direct
recollection of that fateful day in Dallas, we are left with interpretive
history. The facts are less important than the reality of what transpired
over the last four decades.
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- America not only lost its innocence, but more significantly
lost its adherence to limited government. No doubt the United States was
on the fast track to socialism since FDR, but with the elimination of JFK,
the process went into overdrive. That's not to imply that Kennedy was a
right-winger; not hardly. But in comparison to today's artificial conservatives,
some of his policies would be refreshing. The flood gates opened wide when
LBJ took control.
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- The consequences for the nation have devastated the dream
of a Republic. The notion that the federal government has an obligation
to be an activist instrument for social engineering, became ingrained in
the distorted consciousness of a guilt ridden public. The country of today
is a hollow shell of individualism. The quest to secure community has required
the surrender of personal ascendancy. The standard of distinctive achievement
has been transformed into a culture of hopeless interference.
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- Think about it. Take the long view. Compare the degree
of possibilities of forty years ago to the resignation of the present.
Economic affluence is not the test, independence is the goal. The only
true advancement in reach and scope has been the growth of the all powerful
federal government. Imbeciles who conclude that this record is social progress
feed the monster. Bleeding hearts who are eager to abandon their own roots
to commingle with destructive cultures claim that equalitarian attitudes
will bring social justice.
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- People never learn. After the sanctioned assassination,
healing the country provided the necessary cover to implement the goals
of the coup. Most of the evidence that explains the background that led
up to the removal of Kennedy fails to address the breakdown of the entire
historic underpinning of the nation, since WWII. The seeds of the Great
Society were sown in the idiocy of being dragged into that global contrived
conflict. Those who should know best, since they lived during that era,
often deny their own blind faith in a misguided allegiance to a central
government.
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- Fast forward to the 60's and you get the offspring of
that generation who's motto was "love it or leave it". Without
a vestige interest in the dividends of regimentation, questioning unsound
government dictates became natural. The mortal threat to the culture of
bureaucracy, is independency. What better solution to eliminate that peril
than ratcheting up the level of government expansion. All in the false
name of fairness, the society must restrict personal individuality. Kennedy
was too aloof to the interests of the mega-state to be allowed to direct
it.
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- Father Joe, understood the nature of the Roosevelt deception
and was fired for his opposition. Nothing increases the reach of the State
more than war. Since President Kennedy was reluctant to mobilize the nation
to derail those falling dominos, he became expendable. The theory concealed
the assumptions from the real facts. The actual motivation was borne out
over the successive decades. The American Empire is no accident, it was
always the long term plan.
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- So what should be learned from this latest round of Camelot
worship? The art of politics is the perfection of steering the public away
from the true questions! Since the strength of independent conviction has
been so subdued over the years from a continuous assault on rational thinking,
it is not surprising that official propaganda has tamed the memory of the
public. The objective of a 'PC' culture is to ostracize the dissenter.
Avoiding the basis for government consolidation, by denying the sinister
motives for its expansion, is the purpose in keeping your attention disconcerted.
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- Celebrating Kennedy's life is a joke. He was no saint,
but was a roadblock. He was no hero, but was an obstacle. And he certainly
was no savior, but was undoubtedly loyal to family interests. The reason
he was killed is that he was from a competing family . . . looking to disrupt
the game of the big syndicate.
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- Anyone who has the courage to face the demons of our
national experience needs to mature and confront the truths that you are
continually taught to deny. It is not unpatriotic to seek genuine social
justice. The crooks maintain control of the government. Don't accept the
account broadcast on the History Channel. Listen to Michael Beschloss'
apologists, don't disturb your deep sleep. Conspiracy ridicule is the expertise
of Senator Arlen Specter. He's been part of the government all these years,
surely you can trust him! Just ask yourself what your life could have been
if the forces of Statism were held accountable? Asking that question does
not make you disloyal to America, it may well enable its long belated restoration.
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- SARTRE - November 18, 2003
- The article published originally at Rense.com; republication
granted with this tagline and hyperlink intact.
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