Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. John F. Kennedy JFK Quotes #9 A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.. John F. Kennedy JFK Quotes #10 A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dan...
The presidential library's website described the speech as being about "the necessity of freedom of information and complete truthfulness of the media." The full paragraph the quote came from discussed the values of the VOA network. It said: In 1946 the United Nations General Assembly passed ...
President Kennedy always wanted above average and never wanted to settle for good, but for greatness. His inaugural address was his first step into greatness. He was a firm believer in unity and being together as one in this country. Throughout his short, but successful presidency, he shows ...
always came up trumps. For example, the series quotes Kennedy as saying he believed America couldn’t win in Vietnam, but that he couldn’t win the 1964 presidential election if he withdrew U.S. advisors
Miles’ theory is best summarized by these scattered quotes of his (sorry, I have to quote all of them for the full effect) The government is claiming something, not me. The government has some minimum burden of proof, not me. You and I are like the jurors, not the lawyers. We shoul...
(Followed by, "But what together we can do for the freedom of man.") The wall at JFK's grave was restored in 2010, but the obsolete slab in Newport has stained and weathered, apparently the last survivor of a tribute to a speech that went on a little too long....
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Church quotes from one document written by the Chief of the Covert Action Staff on how this process worked (page 193). For example, he writes: “Get books published or distributed abroad without revealing any U.S. influence, by covertly subsidizing foreign publicans or booksellers.” Later in...