If he rose from the dead...the last thing I'd be asking is where is he going to next.
2007-07-12 21:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't realize Cuba had become sane, and their government provide freedom for their people. When did this happen? Did I miss something?
If Kennedy rose from the dead, most people would call that the second coming of Jesus Christ, and that's the truth. First on JFK's mind I am sure, however, would be how the hell did Bill Clinton ever get the right to compare himself to me, and why did all the Liberals buy that BS tactic for him to get elected?
FIRST off! John F. Kennedy would NEVER have allowed a terrorist attack to have happened to Americans, like the many Clinton allowed. He was NOT a coward, like Bill Clinton is! Kennedy sat, just like the American citizens, on pins and needles during the Cuban missile crisis, held his ground, and never gave up! He won. The Russians (Soviet's) backed down, and Cuba didn't get the bombs Krushiev wanted planted there, did they? What he did for this country, was the bravest act done by a president, of those times. I am so very glad he was there when America needed him!
By the way, he's about the only Democrat I ever respected.
2007-07-13 04:30:05
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answered by xenypoo 7
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If he was really the incredibly intelligent person that many claim that he was, he wouldn't flee to Cuba in hope of preserving his sanity and freedom.
I highly doubt that he would care. There was far more than enough "political upheaval" in his own presidency.
2007-07-13 04:29:13
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answered by Emma 6
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why do so many people still bring J,F,K, into the equation? he was just like his brother who is a senator, a braggart and sex driven pervert and can't think especially with his pants down, granted he was a smooth talker and had charisma, but exactly what did he do for the country?? did he have Marilyn Monroe killed as ted did Joann? I voted for that sum bag and once he was in office and I saw what he was I kicked my self many times, neither one deserves freedom , and his sanity is questionable by many scholars today.
2007-07-13 04:14:43
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answered by james w 3
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No. He'd just be shocked that Teddy is still in the Senate and give up his new state of being.
2007-07-13 04:08:10
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answered by gerlad m 2
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The Republicans would finally have somebody who could win on their Presidential ticket.
2007-07-13 20:39:35
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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JFK initiated much of what you are speaking of. He'd be proud.
2007-07-13 05:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually I think he'd be more concerned with getting out of his coffin.
2007-07-13 04:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no because there was just as much political upheal/PC control agenda when he was in power
2007-07-13 04:06:58
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answered by billybutsky 4
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I'm with James W.
2007-07-13 04:47:10
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answered by josh m 5
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