"Let every nation know, whether it wishes
us well or ill, that we shall pay any price,
bear any burden, meet any hardship, support
any friend, oppose any foe to assure the
survival and the success of liberty."
And for you old folks out there who remember the term Liberty, give the sheeple a definition for us.
2006-08-28
04:27:32
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That was most definately John Kennedy.
lib·er·ty
The condition of being free from restriction or control.
The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing.
It's a very different Democratic party today than it used to be.
2006-08-28 04:33:04
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answered by Will 6
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JFK. A throwback Dem who new how to win a fight. Whatever happened to those???
Liberty is...not the comfort to do as one pleases, but to live one's life free of the yoke of man's evils.
Liberty is...not the license to slander and disparage, but to share lucid thoughts and debate without fear, and for the the good of mankind.
Liberty is...not guaranteed by the force of arms, but by the will of man.
Liberty is...not to be expected without a fight, and rarely won without sacrifice.
Liberty is what defines America, a nation that knows the price, the burden, the hardship and the obligation commensurate with freedom. Let's hope we never forget what it took to get here, and what it'll take to defend America's liberty against all foes.
2006-08-28 11:47:19
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answered by rohannesian 4
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John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, Jan. 20, 1961
2006-08-28 11:33:49
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answered by BookLovr5 5
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John Kennedy
2006-08-28 11:30:04
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answered by heyrobo 6
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My guess would be John F. Kennedy, in my humble opinion, the man who had the right ideas and would have made this nation a better place.
He was a great man and would have made a great difference in our country, had he been allowed to do so.
2006-08-28 11:40:42
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answered by ihopetokissafrog 3
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Sounds like Kennedy.
2006-08-28 11:29:11
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answered by Sharon C 2
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JFK. He also this about world peace:
What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children--not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women--not merely peace in our time but peace for all time.
2006-08-28 11:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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John Kennedy
Liberty...a nebulous, all inclusive term for freedom. It has its limits but on the scale of what you are allowed to do, you are much more free in this country than in Communist China for example, where our trillion dollar debt to them finances their forced abortions. Just an example.
2006-08-28 11:28:53
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answered by jxt299 7
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L B J, that's a guess...
2006-08-28 11:31:32
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answered by bamboozled 1
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