Of all the Kennedy clan, he was the one who could have accomplished greatness. He was a champion of social issues, a fighter for the middle and lower end of the economic spectrum, and showed true courage in his fight against organized crime, which, in my opinion, was the true cause of his premature death. When you look back at his life, especially the Presidential campaign he was waging when he was assassinated, you have to draw parallels to the campaign Obama is attempting to wage. He would have been a true arbitter of change, indeed.
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2 comments:
Might of been better than his brother. Very sad indeed. 40 years later just apathy.
What has happen to our proud nation?
Of all the Kennedy clan, he was the one who could have accomplished greatness. He was a champion of social issues, a fighter for the middle and lower end of the economic spectrum, and showed true courage in his fight against organized crime, which, in my opinion, was the true cause of his premature death. When you look back at his life, especially the Presidential campaign he was waging when he was assassinated, you have to draw parallels to the campaign Obama is attempting to wage. He would have been a true arbitter of change, indeed.
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