View Full Version : Tribute to the dearly departed president, John F Kennedy
Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
25th November 2013, 03:53
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Taters
25th November 2013, 04:01
He was truly a great leader. May JFK smile upon our endeavors and may he watch over our glorious country!
Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
25th November 2013, 04:05
He was truly a great leader. May JFK smile upon our endeavors and may he watch over our glorious country!
I am sure he is happy to see how far the socialist construction has advanced since he left us.
Prometeo liberado
25th November 2013, 04:11
I've never understood the affection people have for this guy. A card carrying member of the eastern establishment who represented everything that this site should be against. His views on women are appalling an saw the civil rights movement not as a righteous necessity but a personal political maneuver.
Ooh, let us not forget his commitment to "democracy" by way of La Cosa Nostra. Yup, my kinda guy.:rolleyes:
Os Cangaceiros
25th November 2013, 04:17
Ooh, let us not forget his commitment to "democracy" by way of La Cosa Nostra. Yup, my kinda guy.:rolleyes:
The Mafia actually despised the Kennedys. While it is true that the Chicago Mafia and Sam Giancana helped establish Kennedy in his early years as an up-and-comer in politics around Chicago, they felt betrayed by Robert Kennedy's aggressive and vocal opposition to the Mafia (which was pretty much unprecedented for that time, and would remain so until the Mafia started getting hammered by RICO), epitomized by the deportation and thorough humiliation of New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello. Kennedy was so hated that Santo Trafficanti Jr. claimed to his lawyer in his later years that the Mafia played some role in Kennedy's assassination, although this was probably BS. What isn't in dispute is that the Mafia from Chicago to Tampa toasted and celebrated when word of Kennedy's assassination got out.
Bostana
25th November 2013, 11:00
This guy was an average Imperialist President. Just because he was viewed as this great reformer here doesn't mean he wasn't a typical american presidential imperialist out there.
ВАЛТЕР
25th November 2013, 11:32
What a great guy! Constantly attempting to undermine Cuba, beginning the US military presence in Vietnam, authorizing political assassinations. Fuck him. Anyone who supports him is liberal scum.
Art Vandelay
25th November 2013, 21:58
What a great guy! Constantly attempting to undermine Cuba, beginning the US military presence in Vietnam, authorizing political assassinations. Fuck him. Anyone who supports him is liberal scum.
Word. Although I always found his assassination fascinating for some reason. Spent alot of time when I was younger reading various books, detailing various theories. Its quite clear to anyone who has ever taken a glance at the evidence that the Warren commission was a bunch of bullshit.
bcbm
27th November 2013, 05:35
apparently if you get your head blown open everyone will forget you almost started a nuclear holocaust
Bala Perdida
27th November 2013, 09:19
He tried several times to find an excuse to invade Cuba, and when that failed he switched his game to sponsoring a bunch of right-wing Cuban exile terrorists. Not to mention how he threw a fit over the USSR trying to put missiles on Cuba while he had his missiles aimed straight at them from Turkey.
Dagoth Ur
27th November 2013, 09:54
Kennedy and his family of rats tried to become an American monarchy. Thank god for their misfortunes, and deaths.
The Garbage Disposal Unit
28th November 2013, 03:48
LOL. This thread reads like some sort of liberal's nightmare.
*Sob* They . . . they hate the Kennedys! *sob* They said he was an imperialist!
Sea
30th November 2013, 01:22
Oh my god. An Irish person. Yuck.
Rugged Collectivist
30th November 2013, 05:00
Kennedy? I'm glad he got his stupid head blown off. (try saying that to a random person for the lulz)
A lot of the Kennedy love comes from ignorance. I told my mom I hated the bastard and she asked why so I told her that the Cuban missile crisis was started by his provocations, that the Soviet Union put missiles in Cuba only after these provocations, and that the US had missiles in Turkey and refused to move them even after the CMC. To which she responded "I didn't know any of that".
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