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Let see now, you might prevent the assasination of Abraham Lincoln or John F. Kennedy. Will you prevent him assasinated at all cost? Why do you want to protect him? If not, why do you let him assasinated?


PS: If you know someone is going to assasinate PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH, but you're the only one capable to prevent that to ever happen... would you do whatever you could to save BUSH' life... or you just let him assasinated for his own good...?!?

2007-04-22 14:02:07 · 39 answers · asked by Professor Franklin 4 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

39 answers

Wow, a lot of answers, not many actually answering the hypothetical question posed!

I would love to stop the assassination of JFK cause I really do adore the man. I really believe that if he was alive to serve his 2 terms, then I dont think Vietnam would have gone ahead. He was very dubious about wars, and yes, he did increase the number to 'military advisors' from 3000 to 16000, but i believe there exists a document requesting a reduction in the number of troops by a certain date. He did not trust the Pentagon, therefore would not have been willing to support their findings of the need for additional troops...

But saying that, I also have my reservations. Without his death, I do not think LBJ would have been able to pass the Civil Rights and Voting Rights or Medicare and Mediaid bills, all of which altered the course of American life for the better. I think JFK living would have delayed these changes, and god knows how much worse life would have been for African Americans! It kills me to say it, but his death did a lot more than his life may have....

I also believe that an assassination immoratalises a President, and regardless of my feelings towards GWBII, and my total disdain for his presidency, the man does not deserve his presidency popularised by the glamour of assassination. Remember how the whole nation mourned JFK after he died? He became King Arthur ruling his Camelot! The day before his death, he only had about a 60% popularity rating according to polls! His murder changed all that and boosted his popularity!!!

GWB does not deserve to die and immortalise his presidency. He deserves the shame of a failed presidency, like LBJ or Nixon did...

Saying that... if it was a case of my life over his, I'm afraid I'm far too selfish and afraid of death to give my life up for anyone, though that may change when and if I have kids... But I would save him if I did not die in the process, just so he can remain alive to hear the critics!!!

2007-04-23 04:31:35 · answer #1 · answered by Caroline H 2 · 0 0

I was a junior in high school when JFK was assassinated.
This country was very different then. You actually trusted the politicians and there was respect for the military, law & order etc.
So everybody actually believed the Warren Commission that was appointed by the then President Johnson to find out what happened.

It wasn't until 2005 or early 2006 until I was no longer involved with litigation with a large national bank for fraud that concerned Fiduciary accounts that they were a Trusttee of. I settled the case after the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the same bank that the Conneticut State court did not have the authority to pass judgement on a national bank even though that national bank committed the crime in Conneticut and told the person who had already been dragged through years of litigation in Conneticut that the bank did not have to pay him the money that the Conneticut Court awarded. And that he would have to retry the case in the national banks home state of North Carolina. I had been involved with the same national bank in the New Jersey State court since the late 1990s. I cut my losses and settled, especially since I saw ATMs from the same bank in the Coffee Shop in the Court Complex.

Anyway, now that you know why I started to look back so late after the 2000 voter fraud which led up to the poorly staged events of 9/11. Free downloads of videos relating to both crimes are available at: http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm

The one that a friend of mine suggested that I watch first was "9:11: In Plane Site" which is available at that link.
Being a forensic accountant I couldn't believe what I saw, so I looked into it further with the hope of proving my friend wrong.

I am still looking, and don't like what I have been finding.
Apparently, if this person's information is reliable, George H.W. Bush was in Dallas, Texas on the day that President John F Kennedy was shot. He worked for the CIA at that time.
http://copvcia.com/free/ww3/index.shtml#bush

The Bush family also had financial ties and a family relationship with the bin-Laden family.
http://copvcia.com/free/ww3/index.shtml#binladen

The free video downloads of the Kennedy Assassination are also available at: http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm.

They are after some of the other 9/11 videos that were instumental in my research. "911 Mysteries - Part I Demolition"; "Loose Change 2nd Edition (available in many different languages)" and "9/11 Eyewitness".
http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm

Having the information that I have now and seeing and living in the world as it has changed I think the key was the Assassination of JFK and if there was a way I could go back and stop it I would.

If you think of a reason that killing this president would benefit his father and friends from the other countries (Saudi Arabia, Israel, Kuwait, Pakistan, India, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, etc.) they would probably make the arrangements and pull it off. I wouldn't lift a finger to save the slime ball member of Skull & Bones. I probably would not be given an opportunity to.

Someone told me that the reason that Al Gore stopped fighting with the Court was because there were people who took him into a dark room and showed him 3 videos of JFK's assassination filmed from 3 different places.

I bet that since the Director of FEMA admitted that they were deployed to NYC on September 10, 2001. "911 Eyewitness"
It wouldn't surprise me that the first plane crashing into the tower could have been seen by the president as he said. Those tapes have not been released to the public.
Fee downloads are available at:
http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm

2007-04-28 13:26:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I will let you wonder. However, I will say this: Contrary to the myth that many people in American like to perpetuate, the president is merely an expendable functionary; he is not the salvation of the nation. If this were not true, then we could never have carried on after the deaths of Harrison, Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Harding, Roosevelt and Kennedy. In the case of the current occupant of the office, he is not a very well functioning functionary at that. The people deserve better.

2007-04-22 15:35:31 · answer #3 · answered by MathBioMajor 7 · 0 1

Talk about a hard question! I detest Bush. I have no respect for him. I think he is an idiot. I don't think he should be president of any organization I'm in, let alone president of my country.

HOWEVER, as a woman of integrity, I couldn't just sit and do nothing. I would have to intervene, giving my own life if necessary --and that's quite a waste of a life. It's one thing to give your life for someone you actually like, but quite another to give it for someone you loathe.

So, yes, I would save him and then I'd have to kill myself. Therefore, if you have any assasination plans, PLEASE don't tell me.

2007-04-22 19:44:37 · answer #4 · answered by Indianamom 4 · 0 1

John Fitzgerald Kennedy I would have taken a bullet for. I definitely would have prevented it. Now George W. Bush.... I'd let that idiot just be put out of his misery... No doubt...

2007-04-27 18:51:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I don't want Bush to die, I just don't want him as president. I wouldn't let anyone be assasinated, if I had the choice. Then I would have nothing to complain about.

2007-04-22 14:07:52 · answer #6 · answered by pinkluxe 3 · 4 1

Yikes! Your grammar! You mean let him (or them) BE assasinated.
Anyway, yes. I would prevent the assasination of all those you mentioned, just as I would try to prevent the death of any innocent person. This includes past presidents and George W. Bush.

2007-04-22 14:06:23 · answer #7 · answered by goodasisaacs 2 · 4 3

I would probably not bother to get involved. As someone else said we need a change of government. I hate bush and everytime I see him I want to punch him in the face


Let this be noted: Should bush get shot one day don't come to me thinking that it was me.

2007-04-27 05:31:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would take a bullet for any human being, regardless of their opinions or views. I, as a person hold life with such a high degree that no one deserves to die from a bullet. Tes, I would do any and all to prevent an assassination.

All of those who said they would let him die are cowards and puzzies!!

2007-04-22 17:42:28 · answer #9 · answered by seanpatrick77 2 · 1 1

I would try my best to prevent anybody's murder, although I don't feel confident I would always be willing give up my own life to do so.

Assassination talk is pretty creepy.

P.S. Re Bush. Tell me you don't prefer President Cheney!!!

2007-04-22 14:10:52 · answer #10 · answered by and_y_knot 6 · 2 1

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