Yes, I like it because it is a remark to encourage unity and pulling together to make our nation great; one person at a time! The Kennedy's had guts to make positive social changes in a hostile environment.
2006-10-21 23:48:21
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answered by Cub6265 6
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HELL YES! Everyone should live by this moto. Not just when it pertains to our country but in everyday life. Treat other like you want be treated. We are seriously lacking in this department. If more people lived by this moral code then we would all be better off!
2006-10-21 22:38:23
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answered by buttons799 2
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as long as we keep thinking ,in my,or you country we do not solve any thing in the world.So when do we start thinking about the world and far more then only the world, to be really one.
Before world war one you had in Europe the movement of broken weapons, it looks like the new world will never bring this history back, does it ?
2006-10-21 22:46:04
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answered by fromthemoon 1
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No! because a Kennedy said it and the entire Kennedy family has lived on the public payroll all their lives.
2006-10-21 22:40:02
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answered by daydoom 5
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Not really. I never was too proud of anything that anyone in the Kennedy family did or said.
2006-10-21 22:35:21
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answered by Professor Chaos386 4
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Yes, Kennedy was a great president, even if he did have the morals of a red- a s s babboon.
2006-10-21 22:34:53
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answered by p2of9 4
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Nope, it's the epitome of collectivism, and JFK's '60s crap. Unfortunately, it still enjoys wide popularity.
2006-10-21 23:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. JFK said that. (John F. Kennedy)
2006-10-21 22:34:50
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answered by ? 5
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'wasn't that the guy the Republicans had the C.I.A. kill?
2006-10-21 22:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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