President John F. Kennedy's "Peace Speech"

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@literallyshaking8019
@literallyshaking8019 2 жыл бұрын
Khrushchev was so impressed with this speech, he allowed it to be printed in it’s entirety, uncensored, in the Soviet Union’s official state newspaper “Pravda”.
@mykhaltsobahan3828
@mykhaltsobahan3828 2 жыл бұрын
Didn’t know this, thanks for sharing!
@michaeljohn7405
@michaeljohn7405 2 жыл бұрын
That’s true he did
@meagana8218
@meagana8218 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how one speech completely changed the light in which Khrushchev once viewed JFK. He perceived him as a weak man and leader when they'd first met. It's a shame what happened to him; I always wonder how differently the past could have gone had he carried out his term and been subsequently re-elected.
@incog99skd11
@incog99skd11 2 жыл бұрын
@@meagana8218 This speech was after the Cuban Missile Crisis. Khrushchev and Kennedy had already had their Waterloo. It was Kennedy and Khrushchev who had set up a secret diplomatic channel through the Catholic Church. Over this channel they became friends much to the chagrin of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Without that goodwill, the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis would have ended very badly. Kennedy was dead a few months later.
@meagana8218
@meagana8218 2 жыл бұрын
@@incog99skd11 That's very interesting! Thank you!
@literallyshaking8019
@literallyshaking8019 Жыл бұрын
"For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal." This line never fails to give me chills. It’s the true climax to what I (and many others, including Ted Sorensen, JFK’s speech writer) consider Kennedy’s greatest speech.
@worldseriesnews
@worldseriesnews Жыл бұрын
magnificent. I first heard this in Oliver Stone's movie. Mesmerising. Chills and tears of joy that turn to despair. Long live his nephew RFK Jr.
@marvinwilliams7938
@marvinwilliams7938 Жыл бұрын
This speech is applicable right now as we speak.
@zebulaun
@zebulaun Жыл бұрын
Please check out Robert F Kennedy Jr. he is the modern day jfk
@HaldaneSmith
@HaldaneSmith Жыл бұрын
14:01 Amen.
@samualcrocket1405
@samualcrocket1405 Жыл бұрын
@@marvinwilliams7938 "This speech is applicable right now as we speak." As well as the threat of the CIA and FBI to presidents and the freedom and dignity of the American people.
@gertrudemcfuzz74
@gertrudemcfuzz74 8 жыл бұрын
Listen to this man speak. Then turn on your television, watch, listen, and meditate on just how far we have fallen as a country.
@noonze1
@noonze1 5 жыл бұрын
I reflected on how far we had fallen very often between 2009 and 2017.
@isuckdickbecause510
@isuckdickbecause510 5 жыл бұрын
We were never good and never will be.
@noonze1
@noonze1 5 жыл бұрын
@@isuckdickbecause510 Then leave. Find a better country.
@jellybean42
@jellybean42 5 жыл бұрын
@William Murray Never ever.
@shadowbolt518
@shadowbolt518 5 жыл бұрын
@William Murray There will be a recession soon. This success is a smokescreen. The economy is on life support thanks to the Fed.
@MargieKittyKat
@MargieKittyKat Жыл бұрын
What a gift to this country. He was taken but he lives in these films. I will always remember and honor this great man.
@valuxlevelux5618
@valuxlevelux5618 8 ай бұрын
I believed it so... When I searched further.. he accessed presidency by his father support that had a lot of mafia contacts.. He was supposed to be "cool" with the mafia but later he pursued them. Then we know the story.
@rebfurr3554
@rebfurr3554 8 ай бұрын
​@@valuxlevelux5618you need to do more research. There is FAR more to the story than that. CIA, Mossad and LBJ coordinated his assassination. 😢
@jeffallcock4561
@jeffallcock4561 4 жыл бұрын
"Our problems are man-made, therefore they can be solved by man."
@ilovetotour
@ilovetotour 4 жыл бұрын
😂 lol
@Ur2ez4me81
@Ur2ez4me81 4 жыл бұрын
It was a great saying but it is false.
@siratshi455
@siratshi455 4 жыл бұрын
Try to solve Aral Sea beatch
@bubbastill2040
@bubbastill2040 4 жыл бұрын
Truthful and comforting.Haven't seen much of that in the last good many presidents..........
@geigercourtier
@geigercourtier 4 жыл бұрын
@excuse me he called you dear lol what a patient soul. I get it though, isn’t it depressing seeing so much suffering can be resolved as easily as letting our pride go? Yet suffering is what we’ve endorsed by our actions every generation since before written language
@vespermartinis
@vespermartinis 2 жыл бұрын
This is just brilliant. “If man made the problem, man can solve the problem” is such a good analogy too.
@paradiseofdreams1343
@paradiseofdreams1343 2 жыл бұрын
Man can never have peace! Peace only comes from God and our only true Savior Jesus Christ! Man cannot save himself because he is corrupted by sin! Mankind is doomed unless we turn to the savior and repent before it's too late!
@vasudevcharan8329
@vasudevcharan8329 2 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@mattsan13
@mattsan13 Жыл бұрын
@@paradiseofdreams1343 But Kennedy just happen to support your God's point of view for we are all born in the image of God?!
@roberthussey595
@roberthussey595 Жыл бұрын
God must not be very good at ensuring peace ‘cause there hasn’t been much in the last century...
@JGalt-em4xu
@JGalt-em4xu Жыл бұрын
@@paradiseofdreams1343 Accepting your basic premise, this requires you to exercise your free-will to reconnect to the creator. One would presume God gave us minds and free will in order to use them.
@joecraig7025
@joecraig7025 8 жыл бұрын
"Our problems are man made and therefore can be solved by man". This is truer now than ever.I watch this time and time again to reignite my hope when I am down.
@drsinclair386
@drsinclair386 7 жыл бұрын
I don't wish to burst your bubble, but this is certainly flawed logic and the key phrase in Mr. Kennedy's speech that reveals how naive he was in believing man can bring about a lasting peace and avoid the utter destruction our current technology makes possible. There is no disputing that mankind is the problem, and since that is so, it is utterly illogical to assume that the source of the problem can of itself become the wellspring of hope that will provide the solution. That would require every human being to achieve a level of humility through self-examination and assumption of complete and total personal responsibility that has never, in all the history of man been witnessed or recorded. What history has recorded is the utter selfishness and pride of man that seeks to justify his every doing and cast blame for outcomes on others rather than where it truly belongs. We have witnessed war in the name of religion, rape, murder, genocide, the annihilation of entire ethnic groups within regions and somehow we think that we can achieve some sort of enlightened state by our own efforts? The expression "when pigs fly" comes to mind. It won't happen no matter how long you hope or wait for it. Our problems are a direct function of something lacking in our thinking and ability to reason and judge matters. Only by thinking differently, thereby changing how we judge and how we respond to others can our problems be solved. The mind of man today is no different than it has ever been. There is nothing new under the sun, we just live in a different age, and age of technology that man has been given by God. We did not bring it about on our own! All the knowledge of the sciences that has led to such progress came to man from God. But one thing is lacking, the mind of God. We have ability to do many things in this modern age and with this has come greater conflict, suffering, and threat of anihilation of all life, than has ever existed before. We have physical knowledge, and with it, much power has been placed in our hands, all to reveal the truth about what we will choose to do with it when put to the test. We will wage another war, only God can save us from completely destroying ourselves.
@ArniePorter
@ArniePorter 6 жыл бұрын
DR Sinclair Well why hasn’t he then?
@mikeycelebration3662
@mikeycelebration3662 5 жыл бұрын
DR Sinclair I only skimmed your post, But you seem pessimistic. Thats to be expected in 2019. JFK was the last great president. Hope is hard to find these days but I look to great past leaders like JFK and Jesus. Life is worth fighting for. God bless.
@kevincarrigan6348
@kevincarrigan6348 5 жыл бұрын
Good cud to chew on.... Yer not alone dude !!!
@SD-bv1vs
@SD-bv1vs 4 жыл бұрын
@@drsinclair386 there is but one man. His name is Jesus Christ. The man that was born and died without pride. Yet he was the most high being to ever exist. Let everything you do be done in love.-Jesus The war is not against flesh and blood but against principalities of darkness/wickedness and spiritual high beings.
@MonikaMueller
@MonikaMueller Жыл бұрын
This speech needs frequently be distributed on the social media! So perhaps several of us do this again and again.
@BrianButterworth-s4z
@BrianButterworth-s4z 5 ай бұрын
It probably would be censored.
@peacockLife
@peacockLife Жыл бұрын
Soul moving... war is never inevitable.. Makes you cry just to hear someone speak of peace, when the last twenty years have been spent in continuous war. 🦋🙏
@StrictlyStrange67
@StrictlyStrange67 Жыл бұрын
Basically the entire 20th century..so much death. Makes me sad,anr the real people that wanted it all to occur were never the ones willing to lay down their lives for it. They were the ones making all the money from it. Makes me sick, and then sad for those with premature death who never got to experience a full life
@sean8276
@sean8276 Жыл бұрын
245 years of war
@Wanderer21766
@Wanderer21766 11 ай бұрын
War not only of nations, but families, friends, and future generations fight a war not with guns and bombs but ideals and information. Politics has caused more division than any other conflict.
@valuxlevelux5618
@valuxlevelux5618 8 ай бұрын
He told everything.. look at your own attitude.. I'm pretty sure many of anti war people still praise a newly engaged soldier, while you just should discourage him.
@Wanderer21766
@Wanderer21766 8 ай бұрын
@@valuxlevelux5618 Don’t blame the soldier, without them we’d be defenseless against hostile nations. Blame the man that sends ‘em away.
@duran6974
@duran6974 8 жыл бұрын
Articulate, intelligent, witty, educated and above all a man of honor, where are these men today?
@atworkjoints
@atworkjoints 8 жыл бұрын
in jail or buried next to JFK.
@duran6974
@duran6974 8 жыл бұрын
very sad..what can we do ...?
@fred5399
@fred5399 8 жыл бұрын
They read JFK's book Profiles in Courage and said "fuck no' afterwards It ain't gonna be me.
@alexvolkov223
@alexvolkov223 8 жыл бұрын
The answer is not violence, it's not complaining. The answer is that *we* become those articulate, intelligent and educated men and women of honor. People are asking where these people of integrity are, rather than working hard to become a person of integrity and knowledge.
@FuckPolitcs
@FuckPolitcs 7 жыл бұрын
Not chasing power that's where they are.
@ClapItsMe
@ClapItsMe 2 жыл бұрын
He was so ahead of his time, and it's chilling to see how far down we have gone from 1963... as a society, it looks like we're on an unstoppable downfall
@honestmark
@honestmark 2 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing today?
@nemojedermann2845
@nemojedermann2845 Жыл бұрын
​@@honestmark Been a jackass long?
@averayugen7802
@averayugen7802 Жыл бұрын
We can turn things around with another Kennedy. Listen to his analysis of the Big Disease (u know which one)
@trevorpalagonia3411
@trevorpalagonia3411 Жыл бұрын
Robert F Kennedy Jr. 2024
@MrSunnyuber
@MrSunnyuber Жыл бұрын
@@trevorpalagonia3411 I don't think TPTB will allow it Trevor. They have already started piling on. Look what happened to his Uncle.. wanting to be one of the good guys.
@aliwartak
@aliwartak 10 ай бұрын
after nearly 64 years we still come back to him for advice and guidance , rip
@alexvolkov223
@alexvolkov223 8 жыл бұрын
"World peace does not require that man loves thy neighbor, but only that they live together in mutual tolerance" - This falls on death ears these days.
@alexanderthegreat3
@alexanderthegreat3 8 жыл бұрын
Death ears or deaf ears ?
@mattslowikowski3530
@mattslowikowski3530 8 жыл бұрын
Ilias Mavromatis both
@dannyburch2122
@dannyburch2122 7 жыл бұрын
Alex Volkov rite...
@christinegreene1986
@christinegreene1986 5 жыл бұрын
It absolutely does require man to love his neighbor.
@destinyschild.9103
@destinyschild.9103 5 жыл бұрын
JKF was extremely wrong with this statement. mark 12: 30-31.
@ignaciomolina8134
@ignaciomolina8134 2 жыл бұрын
A dream that has been at the core of my soul, since I was 7, now 70...and will continue to pray and voice the message of peace to every young person I get a chance to converse.
@custodianfile
@custodianfile 5 жыл бұрын
The good side of 'You-Tube' is that we can travel back to 1963 and re-live this moment, but I do wish I was there.
@wozaaaboo933
@wozaaaboo933 4 жыл бұрын
🥺💚I love this comment , traveling back to 1 year ago when you wrote it made me happy
@custodianfile
@custodianfile 4 жыл бұрын
@@wozaaaboo933 Thank you. Please fellow my channel, it is very advance science and it is all real. peace.
@hashimwalters7543
@hashimwalters7543 Ай бұрын
I’m under 30 and I have a deep appreciation for JFK. We lost something great when we lost him. It’s time for our generation to achieve ever lasting peace.
@kaljic1
@kaljic1 Жыл бұрын
Yes, there were once leaders who made brilliant insightful statements like this one.
@bluntie52
@bluntie52 Жыл бұрын
and then they were murdered
@terikilday2505
@terikilday2505 Жыл бұрын
​@@bluntie52by our CIA
@irenehigginbotham6392
@irenehigginbotham6392 Жыл бұрын
It is refreshing to listen to a great orator after listening to an orange menace who cannot speak an entire sentence.
@blessnorthamerica7919
@blessnorthamerica7919 11 ай бұрын
Vietnam war destroyed millions of people lives , it was Under who’s administration ?
@Nunya7211
@Nunya7211 9 ай бұрын
lile the austrian painter 😢
@nat1841
@nat1841 4 жыл бұрын
Didn’t expect his voice to sound so... normal
@duh_diana
@duh_diana 4 жыл бұрын
lmaooo bc of clone high
@junobi653
@junobi653 4 жыл бұрын
Nice pfp
@nat1841
@nat1841 4 жыл бұрын
@@junobi653 thank u kira :'0
@lucapoo8103
@lucapoo8103 4 жыл бұрын
nice pfp😈😈😈
@KirbyJason210
@KirbyJason210 4 жыл бұрын
Stickyyyy fingahssss
@Ometecuhtli
@Ometecuhtli 8 жыл бұрын
"We won't start a war" ... And then someone realized he had to be removed.
@artherkishore5067
@artherkishore5067 6 жыл бұрын
How good it would had been if Bushes, Clinton, Obama, Reagan, etc. had atleast heard of this speech!
@debrawooding9842
@debrawooding9842 6 жыл бұрын
Arther Kishore the problem is that the deep state in Kennedy's day did hear it and didn't like it. And the presidents you named are as against Trump as the deep state in the 60's we're against JFK. Trump believes very similarly as JFK. JFK knew about the threat of the deep state in his time and Trump knows about the deep state in our time. JFK was killed for wanting to get rid of the deep state. He didn't realize just how much power and evil intent they had. Trump has the military protecting him vs secret service because he knows what he's up against. We need to pray for POTUS Trump.
@fraserking2568
@fraserking2568 6 жыл бұрын
That must be a comedic post, surely...
@wally1452
@wally1452 6 жыл бұрын
Omet. Thanks for true but stirring comment. I was 20 when JFK was murdered. I knew in days afterwards that our nation (govt. that is) had elements that had sunk as low as they could...and for 50+ years I sought out the small amount of good investigative reporters and to this day I am terribly angry that although we do know much about the 60's murders of JFK, RFK and MLK, I wish before I am gone I'd see all the truth laid out and dead or alive, that all involved will be exposed. I just watched a fine hour with the late Barry Goldwater who said a host of things of praise for Jack Kennedy...he wanted to run for president (knowing he could not beat JFK but I discovered they were fine friends and talked of the upcoming campaign)...it wd. have been a campaign of ideas and their philosophies...B.G. went on to say he knew the Kennedy family and much more. I loved what both these men stood for and very old now, I come to this speech on KZbin or in my collection of all Kennedy's speeches and I still often weep. I take comfort that there are some (who take time to know him, his life) that they will carry on that fact. Please forgive the verbosity...I was moved by your comment.
@ArniePorter
@ArniePorter 6 жыл бұрын
Debra Wooding Please don’t compare Trump to JFK. JFK tried to unite America and the world which is the opposite of what Trump is doing.
@lynngregory393
@lynngregory393 Жыл бұрын
I am 70 and this speech still resonates. Whatever JFK’s faults, I would rather have him our President today than anyone from either party.
@mattverville9227
@mattverville9227 6 ай бұрын
Trump better
@1980syuppie
@1980syuppie 6 ай бұрын
To be bluntly speaking, JFK and Bobby Kennedy are the only two democrats that I like. I don’t use we’re instead of are because not one soul has come to fill that position since they have left.
@collectiveconsciousness5314
@collectiveconsciousness5314 5 ай бұрын
@@mattverville9227Not even close.
@angelicashinault6971
@angelicashinault6971 2 ай бұрын
He was true democrat. CIA murdered him bc he was a man of transparency and integrity- even though he was an adulterer 🤷🏽‍♀️Then they got infiltrated by demoncrats (socialists) during Vietnam war. RIP Mr President
@Zombie-210
@Zombie-210 22 күн бұрын
Yea he give me chills down my spine he warned us in 2025 I am 22 years old
@reverande180
@reverande180 Жыл бұрын
Fast forward 60 years later, and his nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now running for president. He just gave his own "Peace and Diplomacy" speech a couple days ago and it was such a breath of fresh air hearing what he had to say.
@johnwest3287
@johnwest3287 Жыл бұрын
Now a days we know, that of you are not calling out the Deep State (as Trump has been doing for the past 7 years), your part of the Deep State as is Biden Obama BUSH's and Clintons.
@f.t.b.fitnessthroughbalanc5739
@f.t.b.fitnessthroughbalanc5739 Жыл бұрын
He isn't real
@CableBoogie
@CableBoogie Жыл бұрын
@@f.t.b.fitnessthroughbalanc5739 quit drinking the tap water
@Trrippy_Shades
@Trrippy_Shades Жыл бұрын
we need trump to fix this mess, if he didnt exsist i would agree 100%. trump is the new jfk 2024!
@johnwest3287
@johnwest3287 Жыл бұрын
@@Trrippy_Shades JFK called out the Deep State in his 1962 speech on SECRET SOCIETIES.
@Palaelogus
@Palaelogus 8 жыл бұрын
Truly one of the greatest speeches by any president.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 8 жыл бұрын
We might not be able to bring about a perfect world peace, but we can decide for ourselves when and if we want to go to war. We can use all our resources to avoid war. If we really want it, we can have peace. The only president who actually did start a war, at least the only one in the 20th or 21st centuries, was George W Bush with his war in Iraq. He did everything just the opposite of what Kennedy urged in this speech, and he made the world incalculably more dangerous in doing so. Did Bush meet with or talk with Saddam? No. Did Bush try to understand Saddam or even Al Qaeda? No. All the guerilla fighting, which we now call terrorism because it sells the war better at home, has flowed from our horrible decisions and lack of understanding in the region. I think every recent president except Jimmy Carter is guilty of that. But then Kennedy didn't exactly follow his own advice very well. At the time of this speech he was still trying to have Castro assassinated. That's not trying to understand one's enemy. By going against his own advice, he just made Castro stronger. Kennedy's advice was sound, and the goal was achievable, at least in the big picture. I think it still is.
@jupiter2448
@jupiter2448 8 жыл бұрын
+Nobody Lurker but this is want he believes in and therefor works for that, meaning he doesn't like violence. He knows what war is like, as he was been in war himself and has seen the horrors of it. It is better than a president who declares war a lot isn't it?
@judemixx9387
@judemixx9387 8 жыл бұрын
+Beena Plumber not true jfk didn't believe in assassinations that's the white washing of his history.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 8 жыл бұрын
Uh... I'm not sure I even want a clarification of that...
@Falcrist
@Falcrist 8 жыл бұрын
We already have world peace. Major powers no longer fight each other directly, and even proxy wars are almost entirely a thing of the past. I'm not saying there is no war, but there has been a VERY significant increase in peace for the last several decades. Combat deaths in particular have been declining since WW2.
@mmp6042
@mmp6042 Жыл бұрын
What a different world we may now live in if this great, visionary man was allowed to live. RIP
@christopherballesteros-cy4tq
@christopherballesteros-cy4tq Жыл бұрын
Our corrupt country couldn't and wouldn't allow it
@ashleyc6421
@ashleyc6421 Жыл бұрын
Robert Kennedy Jr. Is a lovely candidate now, I’m sure you know already but his recent speeches are not to be missed- he is an inspiration just as his uncle was
@sthomas7211
@sthomas7211 Жыл бұрын
​@@christopherballesteros-cy4tq5:28
@LatryLeland
@LatryLeland Жыл бұрын
​@@ashleyc6421disrespectfully ignorant
@karolaframberg-reissert3376
@karolaframberg-reissert3376 Жыл бұрын
ALLOWED to live? Mocking Bird?
@spost9397
@spost9397 11 ай бұрын
2024 still listening to this speech and connecting the dots.
@mosialive
@mosialive Жыл бұрын
WOW. I CAN FEEL THE REAL LOVE FROM THE MAN'S VOICE. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.
@mostlyright5384
@mostlyright5384 Жыл бұрын
He was a cheater, but a good president. People are calling complex
@joelemonade1766
@joelemonade1766 Жыл бұрын
WHY ARE WE YELLING
@virginia7890
@virginia7890 5 ай бұрын
His wife was an incredible woman of great strength. Can you imagine what Jacki and family had to endure. I felt we lost the world the day He died.
@PhantomRenegades94
@PhantomRenegades94 8 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite speeches ever. God, I miss Kennedy.
@vlone7902
@vlone7902 6 жыл бұрын
themetalsonic94 lol you was far from alive to miss Kennedy
@charlesmichaels6648
@charlesmichaels6648 5 жыл бұрын
@@vlone7902 JFK inspired the Americans who went to Viet Nam.......
@freeguy77
@freeguy77 5 жыл бұрын
@@charlesmichaels6648 ...which he diametrically opposed sending fighting armies and Marines. In stark contrast to what LBJ did starting on Mar. 8, 1965 to Da Nang, S. Vietnam. The real start date of the Vietnam War disaster!
@charlesmichaels6648
@charlesmichaels6648 5 жыл бұрын
@@freeguy77 Richard Nixon & evil Henry Kissinger sabotage US military in Viet Nam. Watch Myron Fagan speech......
@newtoy7791
@newtoy7791 3 жыл бұрын
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ JFK
@pleaseadoptus
@pleaseadoptus 2 жыл бұрын
@Jeff Whitman In the final analysis, wasn't the joke on the US on that one?
@123dan165
@123dan165 2 жыл бұрын
@Jeff Whitman since manifest destiny.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 жыл бұрын
The most famous collision in U.S. Navy history occurred at about 2:30 a.m. on August 2, 1943, a hot, moonless night in the Pacific. Patrol Torpedo boat 109 was idling in Blackett Strait in the Solomon Islands. The 80-foot craft had orders to attack enemy ships on a resupply mission. With virtually no warning, a Japanese destroyer emerged from the black night and smashed into PT-109, slicing it in two and igniting its fuel tanks. The collision was part of a wild night of blunders by 109 and other boats that one historian later described as “the most screwed up PT boat action of World War II.” Yet American newspapers and magazines reported the PT-109 mishap as a triumph. Eleven of the 13 men aboard survived, and their tale, declared the Boston Globe, “was one of the great stories of heroism in this war.” Crew members who were initially ashamed of the accident found themselves depicted as patriots of the first order, their behavior a model of valor. The Globe story and others heaped praise on Lieutenant (j.g.) John F. Kennedy, commander of the 109 and son of the millionaire and former diplomat Joseph Kennedy. KENNEDY’S SON IS HERO IN PACIFIC AS DESTROYER SPLITS HIS PT BOAT, declared a New York Times headline. It was Kennedy’s presence, of course, that made the collision big news. And it was his father’s media savvy that helped turn an embarrassing disaster into a tale worthy of Homer. Airbrushed from this PR confection was Lieutenant Ken­nedy’s reaction to the accident. The young officer was deeply pained by the death of two of his men in the collision. Returning to duty in command of a new breed of PT boat, he lobbied for dangerous assignments and displayed a recklessness that worried fellow officers. Kennedy, they said, was hell-bent on redeeming himself and getting revenge on the Japanese. Kennedy would later embrace the myths of PT-109 and ride them into the White House. But in his last months in combat, he appeared to be a troubled young man trying to make peace with what happened that dark night in the Solomons.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 жыл бұрын
Judith Campbell Exner, who served as a conduit between JFK and mobster Sam Giancana, had an abortion after becoming pregnant with the President’s child, revealing details about their alleged affair in her 1977 memoir “My Story.” Jackie Kennedy is said to have been unsurprised by what the book revealed. The alleged mafia moll Exner spoke again of her relationship with the president in a 1997 interview with Vanity Fair in which she revealed that she ended her two-year affair with Kennedy in early 1963. It is around this time she claims that she aborted his child. Introduced to Kennedy via her ex Frank Sinatra, she ferried envelopes between the President and Sam Giancana, to whom she was also a mistress, including, she claims, alleged payoffs or instructions for vote-buying in elections and plans to kill Fidel Castro. “Jack never in a million years thought he was doing anything that would hurt me, but that’s the way he conducted himself; the Kennedys have their own set of rules,” she said.
@shahulhameedk9
@shahulhameedk9 Жыл бұрын
Privacy not escaped
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Жыл бұрын
He was before my time so I appreciate this speech and seeing him alive and vital. He was very intelligent, witty and charming. No wonder people were devastated when he died and so violently. He didn’t deserve to die like that. RIP JFK and RFK, MLK and Malcom X
@surendran8956
@surendran8956 11 күн бұрын
These are earths blessings......all beautiful brains will join.....we are... sure...thanking....
@nooniemanuel7178
@nooniemanuel7178 9 жыл бұрын
Blessed are the peacemakers......
@proximoxm3954
@proximoxm3954 6 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@hurricaneethyl3936
@hurricaneethyl3936 6 жыл бұрын
For they will be called children of God 🙂
@DooTSweeT
@DooTSweeT 5 жыл бұрын
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God” Matthew 5-9
@burkeherrick3580
@burkeherrick3580 3 жыл бұрын
I can only listen to Kennedy speak in small portions because I'm hit with a deep sense of pain and loss. I'm only 25 years old, and yet this man from 60 years ago moves something in me as he did for people during his time. He is hope and peace incarnate, but the peace he spoke of will never come thanks to his killers, a shattered and darkened world that seems darker thanks to his and his brothers and other men like Malcolm and MLK's passing. And yet, I still believe in the hope he talks about that there is hope for the future; the wolves have not driven it out of us entirely. God damn, what a president.
@watchdog304
@watchdog304 2 жыл бұрын
Very well put my friend.
@tillman40
@tillman40 2 жыл бұрын
You should study Eisenhowers Chance for Peace and his last speech as president. JFK was a boy compared to IKE who helped us win WW2 and kept us out of major conflicts after
@whimzy3256
@whimzy3256 2 жыл бұрын
Jfk has always been my favorite president, and I’ve recently visited his grave. Now I’m very young as well, but I totally understand what you mean. He was full of youth, hope, and kindness and he wanted to give that to people. He had a kind soul and that’s very hard to find now. He didn’t see race, sexuality, gender, nationality, party, he just wanted love and peace for everyone. Seeing his grave and fully realizing that for the first time almost made me brake down and cry. If he was here now he would be a beacon of hope, as he was for the people of his time. I never lived through his life, I never saw his assassination, but I grieve for him.
@johnm4581
@johnm4581 2 жыл бұрын
Death is a doorway
@marymorningstar4508
@marymorningstar4508 2 жыл бұрын
President Kennedy was killed by people within our own government and in my own opinion the CIA was at the top of the list among others. The democrat party was never the same after he was killed , in fact it went in a completely different direction because they wanted to. His brother Bobby was killed and Martin Luther King was killed and that was no coincidence. All killings were from inside our own government and our country headed in a different direction after all these men were killed. I am 75 years old and have lived through this history. We are in great trouble in this country as our leaders are now pushing for a nuclear war with Russia where there will be no winners. I pray for you young people whose whole life will change in a blink of an eye if we let this happen. God help us
@lucasboros4651
@lucasboros4651 4 жыл бұрын
wait he doesnt sound like in clone high
@oystahboystah
@oystahboystah 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think this video is fake
@jelena-nicoleboultbee654
@jelena-nicoleboultbee654 4 жыл бұрын
FFS 💀 this is the comment i was looking for hey bish
@havenfaith9424
@havenfaith9424 4 жыл бұрын
nah I can still hear it, clone high just cranked it up a couple notches lol
@mariavalentinaisea6395
@mariavalentinaisea6395 4 жыл бұрын
I know. Im severely dissatisfied
@scastroo
@scastroo 4 жыл бұрын
It’s a comedian MTV show to make his accent sound obnoxious dumb ass
@OnihRz
@OnihRz 5 ай бұрын
To God be the Glory. To hear a man, serving as President of the United States of America, reference scripture and quote the LORD, is humbling and an incredible privilege. May I one day meet this man, and many more, women, men & believers in the Body of Christ, in our Heaven that awaits. Thank you for sharing this publicly in such a form, may you be blessed also.
@Ur2ez4me81
@Ur2ez4me81 5 жыл бұрын
The final analysis part at 14:04 gives me chills every time I hear. My God, he was so far ahead of his time...
@handsomestranger8211
@handsomestranger8211 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed, the intelligence agencies where pushing a fake narrative subverting the public he knew it was a con. Such a great leader.
@mela463
@mela463 4 жыл бұрын
We all breath the same air, were all mortal
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
True
@swankybutters8371
@swankybutters8371 3 жыл бұрын
Sadly, he wanted a better world, while others around him wanted $$$, oil, gold, power and anything else they could get these greedy little paws on...
@TheInsaneWaluigi
@TheInsaneWaluigi 3 жыл бұрын
After dealing with the Cuban missile crisis you could tell his whole perspective on the Cold War and communism completely changed. When you have the power to end the world with a push of a button having an us versus them mentality isn’t beneficial to anyone, and it’s sad JFK was one of the only presidents in modern history to see this.
@masonkaltz3234
@masonkaltz3234 4 жыл бұрын
i’m here to see if the JFK from clone high sounded like the real JFK
@maybeamess4462
@maybeamess4462 4 жыл бұрын
Tf me too
@kordacpz
@kordacpz 4 жыл бұрын
Mason Kaltz ......yeah
@jackbakerkinnie
@jackbakerkinnie 4 жыл бұрын
glad i‘m not the only one
@emmajean7689
@emmajean7689 4 жыл бұрын
ME TOO OFKZSKKDFICIVIGI
@CoolzerYT
@CoolzerYT 4 жыл бұрын
same
@mikejohnson9118
@mikejohnson9118 4 жыл бұрын
When Kennedy was killed my Mother told me that the country was wounded. Many, her included wept for days. He was uniquely loved and admired. Jacqueline received 800K letters from all over, from all walks of life mourning her and the Nations loss.
@travonlove5532
@travonlove5532 4 жыл бұрын
I do remember hearing that from my grandma too. She said the world seemed so dark and people couldn't believe it. A lot of people were upset and heartbroken
@salvation4all313
@salvation4all313 4 жыл бұрын
@mike johnson..You are ignorant of reality. 'John F. Kennedy: The Most Despicable President In American History'... www.google.com/amp/s/naegeleblog.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/john-f-kennedy-the-most-despicable-president-in-american-history/amp/
@oscarchute5702
@oscarchute5702 4 жыл бұрын
The whole Free World was wounded. Just saying.
@alanhandleman6513
@alanhandleman6513 4 жыл бұрын
You are the first person to make an intelligent comment on here. I was days shy of my 13th birthday when he died. Even his political opponents respected him. The nation looked to him for inspiration. He gave hope and confidence. Nobody who was alive at the time of his assassination can stop wondering, "What might have been different, had he lived?".
@alanhandleman6513
@alanhandleman6513 4 жыл бұрын
@Spud Johnsonn In a nutshell, Oswald didn't do it.
@justinpierce2819
@justinpierce2819 9 ай бұрын
A well mannered public speaker who embodies what Americans should be like in political discourse today. Despite his flaws you cannot deny the man knew how to reach into a crowd’s heart and soul. RIP JFK ❤️
@lindagiovannazambanini6218
@lindagiovannazambanini6218 8 жыл бұрын
The most brilliant and beautiful political speech of all time. It was Monday June 10, 1963 - oh, to have been one of the lucky graduates in the crowd hearing it live! And let's not forget, the following day, June 11th, JFK gave his historic Civil Rights speech to the nation on tv. His two greatest speeches, back to back. This was the icing on the cake that got him assassinated. :'(
@freeguy77
@freeguy77 8 жыл бұрын
Linda, don't forget he had the corrupt, conniving, criminal, and lying Lyndon B. Johnson as his VP, who (with friend J. Edgar Hoover as head of the FBI) blackmailed JFK to get into the VP slot in the first place. LBJ was going to kill JFK no matter what speeches JFK gave.
@jacobswiney9977
@jacobswiney9977 5 жыл бұрын
@@freeguy77 jfk and rfk were going to take lbj down thats why robert was killed too
@michaelhook8956
@michaelhook8956 5 жыл бұрын
Linda Giovanna Zambanini and just hours after the Civil rights speech, Medgar Evers was assassinated. 😪😪
@catherinechurko4041
@catherinechurko4041 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelhook8956 oh wow! I remember Medger Evers being murdered/ assassinated. :( I was not yet (at 10 yrs old) watching the nightly news but I'm pretty sure my patents watched JFK's Civil Rights address to the nation. believe I saw clips of it later. I will go see it on YT as well. So I didn't know these two things happened so close together!
@carloscolon1279
@carloscolon1279 Жыл бұрын
What a remarkable speech. Timeless and heartbreaking.
@rogeliosotelo7816
@rogeliosotelo7816 Жыл бұрын
i was 5 years old and this still bring tears to my eyes .remember my mother and grandmother and all the women in my neighborhood all sitting in the kitchen table crying Saying what is going to happen to Our children now our great president is no longer with us. There will never be another Mr Kennedy never .😢
@rose-c1o9d
@rose-c1o9d Ай бұрын
​@rogeliosotelo7816 I was very young too, but my parents told me he was a great President for all Americans ❤
@danahodgson7478
@danahodgson7478 Жыл бұрын
Needs to be broadcast daily across the world. ❤
@tillman40
@tillman40 Жыл бұрын
After IKEs farewell address
@tristandwightreyesjr.3840
@tristandwightreyesjr.3840 Жыл бұрын
i am sharing it and will not stop sharing it...
@remoevans7847
@remoevans7847 Жыл бұрын
The corporate owners of the Military Industrial Complex, government and media would never allow that.
@jenme4796
@jenme4796 Жыл бұрын
We need to share his words more and that’s all we can do, send this link to all we care about, I just hope he is in heaven watching over us
@ojallohmee249
@ojallohmee249 Жыл бұрын
How I wish Biden can listen to this brilliant ,insightful and great political humanistic leader of our generation RIP
@octojake
@octojake 9 жыл бұрын
My favorite of all JFK speeches. We miss him so much and wish their was a voice like this in today's world.
@Tasone360
@Tasone360 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Terrence it's my second to the speech that got him killed; cause he knew the dangers of his life was threatened , but still gave out the speech with courage.
@gjaltjanwijmenga4831
@gjaltjanwijmenga4831 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Terrence Me too
@fred5399
@fred5399 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Terrence This my favorite as well. Sad how far we have fallen.
@fred5399
@fred5399 9 жыл бұрын
He gets better and better as time moves on .
@fred5399
@fred5399 9 жыл бұрын
How many bodies must we lay upon the altar of the gun?
@roseyashton345
@roseyashton345 7 жыл бұрын
JFK recognised the entire issue and was a complete genius.
@jellybean42
@jellybean42 5 жыл бұрын
The only one that ever did. Ever.
@75397
@75397 4 жыл бұрын
Yes a complete genius, could read 1,200 words a minute & kept growing as a politician & learned from his mistakes !
@Garry_Combine
@Garry_Combine 4 жыл бұрын
@Raidri Conchobair The issue is communism.
@Garry_Combine
@Garry_Combine 4 жыл бұрын
@Raidri Conchobair If you were to say Hollywood, yes. From what I've seen there are very much good American's in both the Dem's and Republicans. America ain't the problem, corporations, media moguls and those with red agenda's are the ones to blame. The fact that your current President hasn't started any new wars and has pulled troops out is proof. China are a bigger threat.
@Garry_Combine
@Garry_Combine 4 жыл бұрын
@Raidri Conchobair Sure, is the deep state controlling everything too then?
@TheTechController
@TheTechController 9 жыл бұрын
A strategy NOT of annihilation but a strategy of Peace.
@terryhanks5353
@terryhanks5353 5 жыл бұрын
:)
@UDontKNOWThePWR84
@UDontKNOWThePWR84 3 ай бұрын
JFK's "Peace Speech" was delivered on June 10, 1963, at American University in Washington, D.C. Officially titled "A Strategy of Peace," it is one of President John F. Kennedy's most famous speeches, advocating for the pursuit of PEACE and nuclear disarmament during the height of the Cold War. In this address, Kennedy emphasized the importance of diplomacy, mutual understanding, and peaceful coexistence, particularly between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, as tensions were running high following events like the Cuban Missile Crisis. (WWIII Global Destruction) 🌍🔥🌎🔥🌏🔥 06:08 - 06:54 "We are gripped by FORCES . . . .We Cannot Control!" 🤔 This speech laid the groundwork for the signing of the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty later that year. 💯😉
@musicking182
@musicking182 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best speeches I've ever heard, we need more people listen to this more & understand what he means... Very inspiring & a new outlook on what life is just by watching/listening to this.
@craighughes9122
@craighughes9122 4 жыл бұрын
What a remarkable Man. He was so articulate I have been reading about this administration since 1972. I am now 56. I think so much of you JFK you were so brave thank you.
@tu4500
@tu4500 3 жыл бұрын
I think about him every day
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
Agree
@arthurfallowfield6133
@arthurfallowfield6133 2 жыл бұрын
As Ray Charles sang "You've got me crying again".
@webwisewoman6370
@webwisewoman6370 Жыл бұрын
As an almost 10 year old when we lost him, I miss his hope and focus so much. He, honestly (imo) cared...
@mollymadison3825
@mollymadison3825 Жыл бұрын
I was 4 when he was murdered. Remember a lot about it. What would the world be today if he had lived? Peace
@mattbrunson8141
@mattbrunson8141 Жыл бұрын
RFK Jr. Is on the right track
@upner4169
@upner4169 Жыл бұрын
Amazing man. Where are leaders of this caliber nowadays?
@track16ofthechronic21
@track16ofthechronic21 3 жыл бұрын
My God, I can hear this gentleman speak forever. Eloquent, economical, and enlightening. What we lost on Nov. 22, 1963 was immense.
@cappuccino-1721
@cappuccino-1721 2 жыл бұрын
May he rest in peace, one of the best Presidents we've ever had.
@a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757
@a2j.holyloveaffairreyna757 2 жыл бұрын
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@AWOLCPA
@AWOLCPA 2 жыл бұрын
He sure was.
@RC.-
@RC.- 2 жыл бұрын
Killed by the CIA, his fellow Americans
@MoneyMoonPlue
@MoneyMoonPlue 2 жыл бұрын
He became immortalized the same way julias caesar and abe lincoln did he was our modern julias caesar in his own right and time
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 жыл бұрын
@@MoneyMoonPlue Swedish socialite Gunilla Von Post claimed to have had a six-year affair with President John F. Kennedy beginning in 1953. She made these claims in her memoir “Love, Jack.” The young Swede first met with 36-year-old JFK when she was 21 and they were both visiting the French Riviera. In her memoir, she wrote of the night: “He turned and kissed me tenderly and my breath was taken away. The brightness of the moon and stars made his eyes appear bluer than the ocean beneath us.” At the time JFK was to marry Jackie in three weeks but the pair stayed in touch, meeting another night two years later. Von Post claims that Kennedy rang his father telling him he wanted to divorce Jackie and be with her instead but that he was warned that such a scandal would ruin his political career.
@nwflgulfcoastguys6151
@nwflgulfcoastguys6151 Жыл бұрын
Calling for the end of the Cold War in a country with a war based economy was probably one of the most courageous acts in all American history, but it cost him his life
@CWYMAN77
@CWYMAN77 Жыл бұрын
He may have known it was courageous and/or necessary and would put his life in danger. But he also knew his presidency would be a waste if he didn’t try. He tried to take full advantage of his office and ultimately gave his life in that pursuit.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay Жыл бұрын
You have stated the true motive for his murder.
@BhearNow
@BhearNow Жыл бұрын
First I'm happy that JFKs words and what he tried to do are remembered. He was no saint but he had compassion and cared about his fellow man. What you said is the absolute crux of the problem, which I've considered for many years without success. Also the transition from an arms based economy to something less toxic would have to be attractive to the military industrial complex or the idea would be killed off along with it's inventor. Pretty bleak really and not much solace in the fact that empires raise and fall. Make your own world if you can't change this one.
@nwflgulfcoastguys6151
@nwflgulfcoastguys6151 Жыл бұрын
The USA now spends $2 billion every day on war, and there is no community in America that does not have some kind of economic interests tied to the war economy. Wrestling the $2 billion a day away from the military industrial complex would require a multi-generational political movement struggle, just like abolition of slavery was a monumental struggle.
@pastorchrisdavidson7153
@pastorchrisdavidson7153 Жыл бұрын
I believe this speech is the ultimate reason why he wasn't allowed to live to serve out a second term. He sought to end the Cold War and deescalate military tensions. For this reason, he wasn't allowed to live and the powers to be executed him in Dallas, in November of 1963.
@FreeOfAllFear
@FreeOfAllFear 8 ай бұрын
I’m sorry they offed you here in Dallas we remember and love AMERICA I love all my citizens and hope peace on us all it’s not gone you have lived through us all thank you for being a becon it cost your life but we are here God bless your soul
@DeathNeff
@DeathNeff 9 жыл бұрын
Rest in Peace JFK he was brave man
@bicualexandru246
@bicualexandru246 9 жыл бұрын
+sergio arrese His brother was an extraordinary man himself , and look where that got him. The only way someone will defeat these animals at the top is to somehow have a digital copy of himself so no matter how many times you kill the shell , the soul , the mind of the man himself will be left unharmed. This is the tragedy , people like JFK come along so rarely in our world , and so rarely do they make it to the top and then it is so easy to just snuff them out. I am convinced that many people understand the vile system we live in today but we are leaderless , the laws of the world are against us now. We need a stronger leader , a unifying figure otherwise , we are doomed to be crushed one by one until there are none.
@jellybean42
@jellybean42 5 жыл бұрын
THE BRAVEST!
@scottwilliams2491
@scottwilliams2491 5 жыл бұрын
Yes he was John York from IN.
@normanndazi1378
@normanndazi1378 2 жыл бұрын
Not only was JFK a persuasive speaker ,he walked the talk ! The world needs such men now more than ever before !
@shelll9254
@shelll9254 Жыл бұрын
And here we are in 2023 ... and we have another Kennedy preaching same Peace & Deplomacy. Now more than ever!✌️💗
@davet9957
@davet9957 Жыл бұрын
RFK is very much from the same cloth. It's no wonder the establishment hates him
@mjc1431
@mjc1431 Жыл бұрын
With this peace talk cost his life. The US MIC needs more war.
@RICHIESTACKS.X
@RICHIESTACKS.X Жыл бұрын
Andrew Tate tried to educate the young men of our time and got sent to jail. The higher powers of the world don’t want us to be liberated with our own thoughts and our own money.
@joelongworth6722
@joelongworth6722 Жыл бұрын
Hi, normandazi, I'm late by months.. But agreed with ur contentions... We do need such leaders, now... More than ever. For if this Woke culture is not defeated, western culture and its values will perish. JFK, was educated and a wise man. That's the difference! People maybe educated and still be as ignorant as a Swan. The USA is cursed with such SWANs...
@derrickmdoyle
@derrickmdoyle 2 жыл бұрын
It is now 2022 and this speech has a powerful meaning now as it did in 1963
@SZAS1978
@SZAS1978 Жыл бұрын
A great President and a great American. God bless you. RIP. We miss you so much.
@constantdarkfog49
@constantdarkfog49 4 жыл бұрын
He's the only President during my life time that I truly trusted his judgement & respected his devotion. He was special, he's so missed.
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
True
@kevinmichaelcallihansr5053
@kevinmichaelcallihansr5053 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed together with Jimmy Carter in my lifetime.
@ryanmacdonnell2278
@ryanmacdonnell2278 3 жыл бұрын
@@kevinmichaelcallihansr5053 it will be a sad day when carter dies. He tried to be different but the neocons got rid of him quickly just like with JFK, except this time they sabotaged him rather than killed him
@powerfulstrong5673
@powerfulstrong5673 3 жыл бұрын
I just don't understand why JFK continued the policy of isolating of mainland China which began from the outbreak of the Korean War since 1950. Why JFK didn't reach out to recognize mainland China. Why JFK was still hostile towards mainland China?
@klauskinski5969
@klauskinski5969 2 жыл бұрын
@@powerfulstrong5673 yes because president despite his internal enemies can do everything on day one. lol
@antoniomata6322
@antoniomata6322 Жыл бұрын
I can't even quote the amount lines I'd like to highlight. This whole speech... I can't put into words. All I can do is 👏👏👏👏
@bigbromiki1
@bigbromiki1 Жыл бұрын
count not quote
@acdcrocks21
@acdcrocks21 5 жыл бұрын
He couldn't be corrupted so they had to replace him with someone that would
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
Agree
@WhatmoralrightdoesUShave
@WhatmoralrightdoesUShave Ай бұрын
Aipac
@rose-c1o9d
@rose-c1o9d Ай бұрын
I ike how he starts off his speeches with, "My Fellow Americans ". 😊❤❤🎉🎉
@se7ensnakes
@se7ensnakes 5 жыл бұрын
I am a man but as I listen to this speech my eyes are filled with tears
@JamesSkiffGSB-rx8sq
@JamesSkiffGSB-rx8sq Жыл бұрын
He probably wrote this himself. Damn. I wish we had men like this today. Watch it all. Not sure people know about his WWII service and survival. A very rich kid, surviving battle, risking his life for our country. God bless you JFK.
@rogeliosotelo7816
@rogeliosotelo7816 Жыл бұрын
thank you James thank you how easy they forget a true hero "that love this country he could have stayed home and say the hell with this war but he didn't America forgot what a hero is "today Americas heroes are anybody who's a racist and a criminal.
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 Жыл бұрын
Kennedy had speechwriters although he’d usually edit the final draft. Ted Sorensen wrote some of Kennedy’s most famous speeches. Richard Goodwin also wrote speeches for LBJ and Kennedy. Both have books out there. I read “Remembering America” by Goodwin. Goodwin’s most famous speeches were written for LBJ. He coined the term “the Great Society” and wrote Johnson’s “We Shall Overcome” speech regarding civil rights.
@johnnypastrana6727
@johnnypastrana6727 Жыл бұрын
Ted Sorensen...
@kiaramurray832
@kiaramurray832 Жыл бұрын
All Presidents have had speechwriters. But Kennedy was very actively involved with his speeches and even wrote many himself, but he’d always edit and give final say and took many many notes. His speechwriter Ted Sorenson
@georgedill8556
@georgedill8556 Жыл бұрын
My dad served in the navy from 1940-1949 when he came home 🏡 to raise his family!
@tglake9471
@tglake9471 2 жыл бұрын
"For in the final analysis, we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures, and we are all mortal." It brings a tear to my eye
@restlessascension3260
@restlessascension3260 2 жыл бұрын
🫡
@ricossuave9112
@ricossuave9112 2 жыл бұрын
Blah blah blah. Its war right now.
@ricossuave9112
@ricossuave9112 2 жыл бұрын
You shot him.
@trevoraggreyweseeye2863
@trevoraggreyweseeye2863 2 жыл бұрын
You are making me cry.
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 жыл бұрын
The animosity between Cuba and the United States intensified after the Bay of Pigs debacle. Cuba allied itself with the Soviet Union, while America continued its policy of isolating Cuba economically and diplomatically. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev viewed America's failure at the Bay of Pigs as a sign of Kennedy's weakness and inexperience, an assessment he felt was confirmed after meeting Kennedy at the Vienna Summit of April 1962, where it appeared to some that Kennedy was sandbagged by Khrushchev's threat to cut off West Berlin from the Western powers. Within six months, Khrushchev was placing nuclear missiles in Cuba, an action that brought the world as close as it has ever come to all-out nuclear war. In the face of the missile crisis, Kennedy held firm. The Soviets backed down, removing the nuclear weapons from Cuba, but the tension between Cuba and the United States has dragged on for more than forty years. During that time, political observers and historians have argued that the failed invasion actually strengthened Castro's grip on Cuba. Certainly Che Guevara thought so. In August 1961, at a meeting of the Organization of American States in Uruguay, he sent a note to Kennedy saying, "Thanks for Playa Giron [another name for the site of the invasion]. Before the invasion, the revolution was weak. Now it is stronger than ever."
@Spiritus_wolf
@Spiritus_wolf 4 ай бұрын
The bravest and most courageous leader ever to stand on any political stage and his words will never be forgotten, rest in peace John ,may the love of Gaia surround you always xx
@woolfulrebellion
@woolfulrebellion 6 жыл бұрын
When I take a few minutes to listen, and I am educated, and I am moved to think about my thoughts and actions.... Beautiful.
@shortdog6360
@shortdog6360 4 жыл бұрын
Where is are man like this when we need them .”Man must put an end to war or war will put an to man”JFK . “Man must live together as brother or Parish as fools” . MLK
@manifold1476
@manifold1476 4 жыл бұрын
*Perish . . .
@crazymulgogi
@crazymulgogi 4 жыл бұрын
Now contrast this with a "president" who in 2020 said "I did a great job".
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
True
@crazymulgogi
@crazymulgogi 3 жыл бұрын
@@scotttild did I ever mention the name of the current president?
@th3giv3r
@th3giv3r 6 жыл бұрын
The best part about this is that the crowd has not been trained to caterwaul and crazily applaud after each phrase in order to drum up perceived support or dissent. People used to be civilized.
@davejones5745
@davejones5745 4 жыл бұрын
It's a commencement speech for graduating students so you not going to get alot of craziness.
@virgorising7388
@virgorising7388 8 ай бұрын
I would seem the hope of peace died with this man, but we cannot give up. We can pray, we can stand up, we can refuse. We can.
@2Aces
@2Aces 10 жыл бұрын
Why didnt we listen to this very important person.. One of the best speeches ever
@adamdorgant9454
@adamdorgant9454 10 жыл бұрын
Yes it was indeed a great speech by a great man as well as a great president, period!!!!!
@dennnisandrewball9728
@dennnisandrewball9728 7 жыл бұрын
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@madams6796
@madams6796 6 жыл бұрын
Given 6 MONTHS before he was Assassinated....June 1963.
@panipanceelnendertal3781
@panipanceelnendertal3781 6 жыл бұрын
we are. those who like change.
@iranwhitaker1247
@iranwhitaker1247 5 жыл бұрын
Because war and power makes money
@thankgodjustice9550
@thankgodjustice9550 8 жыл бұрын
You will never be forgotten
@jellybean42
@jellybean42 5 жыл бұрын
Never.
@SupraRy
@SupraRy 2 жыл бұрын
One of the finest men to have ever walked the earth. May his legacy and hope for peace live on forever.
@abrahamissacjocab2544
@abrahamissacjocab2544 2 жыл бұрын
Wholeheartedly Agree 💖💖💖
@Mixedfifamotions17
@Mixedfifamotions17 2 жыл бұрын
Dude this is an actual good president not like biden or trump
@jryecart8017
@jryecart8017 2 жыл бұрын
Many of the men of Brigade 2506 believed fervently that they were the first wave of Cuban freedom fighters who would liberate their homeland from Castro. They were convinced as they storrned ashore that they would be supported overhead by some of the finest fighter pilots of the U.S. Air Force, and they thought that as they advanced into Cuba, the U.S. Marines would be right behind them. Whether the insurgents had talked themselves into this conviction or the trainers from the United States had made such a promise is still a subject of debate. The air support promised by the CIA consisted of sixteen B-26 twin-engine light attack bombers. From an airstrip in Nicaragua to the Bay of Pigs was a journey of 1,000 miles, round-trip, which left a B-26 with enough fuel to provide less than forty minutes of air cover for the Brigade. Anything longer than forty minutes and the pilots risked running out of gas somewhere over the Caribbean. On April 14, 1961, just three days from the invasion, Kennedy called CIA Operations Chief Bissell to ask how many planes he planned to use in the operation. Bissell told the president the CIA planned to use all sixteen of their B-26s. "Well I don't want it on that scale," Kennedy replied. "I want it minimal." So Bissell cut the number of planes for the invasion to eight. The next day, those eight planes attacked the three airfields of the Cuban air force, knocking out some of the aircraft, but not enough to cripple the fleet. On the morning of April 17, as the Cuban militia pinned down the men of Brigade 2506, the Cuban planes that had survived the air strikes attacked the exiles from the air. Meanwhile, the B-26s, their fuel low and their forty minutes up, veered away from the beach for the flight home. The Brigade's commander, San Román, radioed his CIA handlers for help. "We are under attack by two Sea Fury aircraft and heavy artillery," he reported. "Do not see any friendly air cover as you promised. Need jet support immediately." When San Roman's request was denied, he replied, "You, sir, are a son of a bitch."
@samo8638
@samo8638 2 жыл бұрын
Možda u americi najbolji na planeti nije
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un 2 жыл бұрын
an abysmal failure - - - In Vietnam, the Kennedy Administration approved the overthrow of President Diem, believing that any successor government would have to be an improvement over Diem’s. They were wrong. Finally, U.S. initiatives in Western Europe, such as support for British entry into the European Economic Community and European defense integration, also were unsuccessful. - - - Mimi Alford White House intern Mimi Alford claimed an 18-month relationship with JFK in her 2012 memoir “Once Upon a Secret: My Affair With John F. Kennedy and Its Aftermath.” Alford said JFK was never “looking for a relationship to replace his marriage” but she was just a few days into her new job at the White House when the President seduced her for the first time. Just 19 years old at the time, Alford claims that after coming across JFK in the pool earlier in the day, he invited her for drinks and a private tour of the White House before he finally made his move in what he ironically referred to as “Mrs. Kennedy’s Room.” - - - BLAZE STARR The celebrated stripper told People magazine in 1989 that she had a brief affair with Kennedy before he became President which she’d hoped to continue once he was elected. The famed burlesque dancer is said to have been disappointed when the Cuban Missile Crisis got in the way of her dalliance with the President in the Lincoln Room. The pair first met in 1954 when JFK, then a Congressman, would visit her Maryland strip club, Crossroads. Judith Campbell Exner, who served as a conduit between JFK and mobster Sam Giancana, had an abortion after becoming pregnant with the President’s child, revealing details about their alleged affair in her 1977 memoir “My Story.” Jackie Kennedy is said to have been unsurprised by what the book revealed. The alleged mafia moll Exner spoke again of her relationship with the president in a 1997 interview with Vanity Fair in which she revealed that she ended her two-year affair with Kennedy in early 1963. It is around this time she claims that she aborted his child. Introduced to Kennedy via her ex Frank Sinatra, she ferried envelopes between the President and Sam Giancana, to whom she was also a mistress, including, she claims, alleged payoffs or instructions for vote-buying in elections and plans to kill Fidel Castro. “Jack never in a million years thought he was doing anything that would hurt me, but that’s the way he conducted himself; the Kennedys have their own set of rules,” she said.
@delanajosey4867
@delanajosey4867 Жыл бұрын
He was our president and honestly cared about our country 😢
@erulind
@erulind 3 жыл бұрын
What a man! He lived by his principles and for peace. He sacrified his life to promote peace with such humility. He was just too good and far ahead of his time, truly enlightened.
@RojaAkter-m2e
@RojaAkter-m2e Ай бұрын
Mise madar India sarop khan sob feroj Gamer sabontie sha get. India oll money takerjole Dybonat sonale rai
@gogohead1991
@gogohead1991 6 жыл бұрын
This speech makes me want to cry.
@retanalnl
@retanalnl Жыл бұрын
We all inhabit this small planet, we breath the same air, we cherish our children's future, and we are all mortal" - this speech is as compelling today, as it was on the day it was spoken, seven decades ago, a call for peace in our time, and in all times ...
@Yonder27
@Yonder27 Жыл бұрын
🤨🗣That was six decades ago not seven.
@Vanargand23
@Vanargand23 7 ай бұрын
We lost the world that terrible day on Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22 1963.
@jaw444
@jaw444 4 ай бұрын
As Khrushchev said, it was a terrible loss to the Russian people, and it truly was. It meant that instead of investing in building a higher standard of living involving consumerism, they would have to invest much more in weapons, so expensive, to try to keep their people safe in the context of what was called "the arms race." The loss of Kennedy was a terrible cost for people all over the world who wanted a safer happier present and future.
@PaulyT999
@PaulyT999 4 жыл бұрын
We need a JFK now more than ever.
@mistyblue526
@mistyblue526 4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the DNC would NEVER accept him if he were running today.
@m4g1cM1KE
@m4g1cM1KE 4 жыл бұрын
I’m on my way haha
@randumbrantz9212
@randumbrantz9212 4 жыл бұрын
Too many in this country would consider even him to be a right wing fascist... That's how far to the left we've swung. By the time 2015 came around, This country today was more like USSR then USA. Soros' little buddies would call him the same names they call Trump.
@m4g1cM1KE
@m4g1cM1KE 4 жыл бұрын
Randumb Rantz I disagree but I respect your opinions.
@randumbrantz9212
@randumbrantz9212 4 жыл бұрын
@@m4g1cM1KE I'd like to be able to disagree with myself, to be honest... But when statues of Lincoln, Washington, and Grant are being torn down or vandalized... Nothing seems beyond reason.
@Von45Rose
@Von45Rose 3 жыл бұрын
My God!!! In all my life I have never heard a leader speak in such an inspiring and manner to foster belief in his listeners that these are his real convictions and he actually cares.
@vasudevcharan8329
@vasudevcharan8329 2 жыл бұрын
Yes brother.
@eddygoodwin7089
@eddygoodwin7089 2 жыл бұрын
Well said
@musicauthority7828
@musicauthority7828 Жыл бұрын
He commanded the Presidency probably better than any other President and it came natural to him. it's a terrible shame that they blew his head off. it was a sad day to be an American, knowing that we couldn't save him. and allow him to finish his Presidency and his life. and even worse allow some other President's to thrive and do great damage to this Country.
@Micnify
@Micnify Жыл бұрын
Good articulated speech!! Mic'2023
@BlackPrimeMinister
@BlackPrimeMinister Жыл бұрын
They don't make 'em like JFK anymore.
@prabhasray4662
@prabhasray4662 2 жыл бұрын
I am admirer of Pesident Jhon F Kennedy as I still remember from my stdent life ,one sentence of one of his amazing speeches - 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country '.
@johnbro6261
@johnbro6261 2 жыл бұрын
Then: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". Now: UFOs over nuclear missile silos. The computer and electrical grid systems, including the redundant backup systems to make such impossible, went offline. A few minutes later, came back online again. Automatic diagnostics did not find any fault or subversion in the system. The binary codes came back as all zeroes, except for one special code: Impossible. Peace.
@TcUniversal007
@TcUniversal007 3 ай бұрын
We lead the way but it takes all of us to work as one.. For the peace and the rights we all have as human beings.
@joshiaadwar1236
@joshiaadwar1236 Жыл бұрын
The tenth time I'm listening to it again. Brilliantly delivered.
@villiestephanov984
@villiestephanov984 Жыл бұрын
My 3rd :)
@freduklernas3637
@freduklernas3637 Жыл бұрын
Same here
@beverlydaniels-reeves729
@beverlydaniels-reeves729 5 жыл бұрын
I love this President....I could listen to him all day long...his speeches were all so amazing❤
@kennaschool
@kennaschool 3 жыл бұрын
True
@clematistaiga
@clematistaiga Жыл бұрын
I’m only 33….. so I’m just now hearing one of his speeches. This is amazing… and shook me to the core when he said ALL TIMES, NOT JUST OUR TIME. It’s no wonder he was assassinated…. He was dangerous to the corrupt government of the time (and even to this day)
@evanh.6462
@evanh.6462 Жыл бұрын
Danger to the corporations that own the govt
@JK360noscope
@JK360noscope Жыл бұрын
RFK jr bouta get the same but I'll take a dead Kennedy over an old and confused alive Biden
@DrOldhen
@DrOldhen Жыл бұрын
If this is the first you have heard this speech, I apologize that our school system deprived you of it.
@Windrake101
@Windrake101 Жыл бұрын
@@evanh.6462 That _wanted_ to own the government* They weren't as influential yet.
@evanh.6462
@evanh.6462 Жыл бұрын
@@Windrake101 fair point
@TzarAugustus
@TzarAugustus 5 ай бұрын
A man with so many fantastic and memorable speeches, this is his greatest. The message and meaning so much more potent and tangible than the high-mindedness of his other beautiful speeches. Cooperation rather than fear and war; what a concept.
@bamm1388
@bamm1388 4 жыл бұрын
NOTHING BAD EVER HAPPENS TO THE KENNEDYS Edit 1: THANK YOU JSDHJKAS
@funerxlofficial521
@funerxlofficial521 4 жыл бұрын
*car flips*
@mantis9523
@mantis9523 4 жыл бұрын
Funerxl Official AUA
@sushiferz
@sushiferz 4 жыл бұрын
*WOOAAAHH*
@jeshuavega4846
@jeshuavega4846 4 жыл бұрын
@@sushiferz ride, Johnny ride
@WiiSPMusic
@WiiSPMusic 4 жыл бұрын
Spud Johnsonn it’s a joke dumbass
@pythagoreanteacher1558
@pythagoreanteacher1558 2 жыл бұрын
I am always humbled by his philosophy and wisdom. A wisdom lost but not forgotten or incapable of rebirth.
@oscarl.ramirez7355
@oscarl.ramirez7355 4 ай бұрын
one of my favorite speeches at the right place & time.
@VernePhilleas
@VernePhilleas 4 жыл бұрын
Listening and observing John F. Kennedy makes me realize how great it was to be an American under a superb President. His forcefulness of message, intelligence, wisdom, composure, propriety, and awareness made him one of the best. I actually started tearing with excitement about seeing one of the greatest leaders in the History of the World. Such a sick awesome, mate! “Peace and Freedom Walk Together” - John F. Kennedy.
@honestmark
@honestmark 2 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing??
@bryanreyes3645
@bryanreyes3645 Жыл бұрын
I was born in ‘97 and damn do I wish I could’ve been their to listen to this great man speak.
@eriyul
@eriyul Жыл бұрын
We are blessed to live in a time where we can listen to his voice from old videos! One of the great things about KZbin is the upload of these old speeches
@AWAKEN_MEDIA
@AWAKEN_MEDIA 3 жыл бұрын
Here from Krystal, Kyle, & Friends podcast with David Talbot. Speech brought me to tears, what an amazing personification of true courage. We love and miss you brother. 🙏🏽
@mortyblink8355
@mortyblink8355 5 ай бұрын
God is Gracious God bless us all with Peace, Dignity, Cooperation and Prosperity Amen
@crispusattucks4007
@crispusattucks4007 6 жыл бұрын
This comment section gives me hope that people are no longer deceived by official narratives
@Lifesabeachmusicvideos
@Lifesabeachmusicvideos 4 жыл бұрын
Worse then it's ever been. If we would have only known.
@zes3813
@zes3813 4 жыл бұрын
just u have been
@youngtruthspitta3655
@youngtruthspitta3655 4 жыл бұрын
💯🙏🏽
@andrewblamer9202
@andrewblamer9202 3 жыл бұрын
We are in a GREAT AWAKENING
@aa697
@aa697 2 жыл бұрын
Boy oh boy how we have let this great man down. RIP JFK 🙏
@christinemckinney3731
@christinemckinney3731 Жыл бұрын
However, we do not stop our collective pursuit of release of information from which we are gleaning the image of what had the temerity to attempt to extinguish such a vision illuminated from its wisdom. Can’t touch this and we never stop inquiring into the matter. Truth will out and we are coming closer by our scrutiny
@nerakar6562
@nerakar6562 Жыл бұрын
We could elect RFK Jr. even this election and bring the peace & JFK’s second term back to save us once again!
@kenneththorberg6914
@kenneththorberg6914 Жыл бұрын
@@nerakar6562 Agree , but don´t tell that to CIA and Mossad.
@14KroshTV
@14KroshTV Жыл бұрын
@@nerakar6562 Whoever you elect in that office, there will be those behind the curtains. They lied to JFK.
@jaw444
@jaw444 4 ай бұрын
Not me. I didn't let him down. I was 14 when he died and i've always shared his values. Things change and it's not exactly the same values but in substance it is. He was learning as he went along. To have him be replaced by Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam and all the lying and killing and destruction that it entailed, showed that the Soviets were right to fear the US, but Khrushchev and Kennedy were working together, Kennedy saw how to build a better world and interests in the US which were very powerful hated him for it and saw him as an enemy of US national interests. Kennedy fired CIA Director Allen Dulles early in his presidency, because of the ways that the CIA planned the Bay of Pigs operation to take over Cuba long before Kennedy because president, they were expecting Nixon to win the election, not unreasonably, Nixon was Vice President of a popular incumbent and was not himself unpopular. When Kennedy won, CIA did not bring Kennedy in on the inner planning of Bay of Pigs, especially that it was a plan for the US to violently take over Cuba, destroying their popular government, Kennedy was given a different story of Bay of Pigs, namely that the great majority of Cubans hated Castro, i was raised on this story as a young kid in elementary school, and i didn't know what Bay of Pigs was, no idea, they didn't tell us what it was, it was not an informative news media, though we were told it was, Freedom of the Press, we were told it made us better than any other country, i was proud to be an America, but by the time i was in junior high, the news reporting changed, it got more boring, which means, they were not telling what was happening, but when it was boring it caused me to not care, i didn't care about politics. i had rooted for Nixon in the election, he was my vice president, but when Kennedy won, that was OK with me too, which party won wasn't as important to people like it is now, it was all American, that was what mattered. i didn't pay much attention to news but Kennedy seemed nice to me because he laughed and smiled and made jokes a lot, he was friendly to the press, and i got the feeling he wanted to make peace with Russia which i wanted too, those atom bombs were too scary. my friend and i stayed home from school one Friday which we liked to do because we would talk on the phone and make jokes about our favorite movie stars. One Friday she said "I gotta go, my grandma just came in and said President Kennedy got shot." i said, OK and i was walking into the room with the TV, i was home from school alone. i turned on the TV on one of the major channels and it had a quiz show on. it was around 10:30 on the West Coast. i changed to another major channel, it had a quiz show too, that was normal. i went to the AM radio on the kitchen table, news station and it was all about the shooting of Kennedy it had just happened. They kept saying the limo was on on the way to the hospital, i hoped he'd be OK. They were reporting things really fast, they found a sniper's nest , schoolbook depository building, there was a rifle there, then they found a police officer, JD Tippet, shot by the same guy who shot Kennedy and governor Conolly who i never heard of before, he looked OK, they said, injuries didn't kill him. They didn't say that about Kennedy, just saying they were rushing to the hospital. i was thinking "Dallas is a big city, why does it take so long to find a hospital?" They reported that they got the guy, his name, Lee Harvey Oswald, they got his name from the rifle registration, this is all probably tattooed into anyone's mind , at least if you were at home following it, i stuck with the radio rather than the TV because it kept coming up with so much information, i was wanting to hear whether Kennedy was going to be ok or not. i really was hoping he'd be ok, but it sounded iffy. Then a doctor announced that he was dead. i went in my backyard to be with my dog who wasn't allowed in the house because my mom was allergic. i hugged my dog around her furry neck. i felt a tear in my eye. i remember thinking "why do i have a tear? I dob't even care who's president." i didn't know much about my emotions in those days. My mom came home from work at a nearby school where she was a 2nd grade school teacher. i don't remember us talking about Kennedy being killed. my parents were Republicans but they were just all American, they liked Kennedy, he was the president of the US, but i don't remember anything about talking to them. After that there was no school and it was mostly a time for watching the news on TV. I used to draw and paint a lot. I drew a picture of Kennedy's son John John, aboiut 3 years old or less, saluting as the coffin went by, and then after i drew it with pencil after seeing it on TV, i painted it, a blue coat like he was really wearing, and brown hair and flesh colored caucasian skin. Folk music was really popular with kids my age then and i was probably playing records, i had a guitar and liked to play and sing songs. On Sunday, my parents were going to church, and i wasn't allowed to stay home by myself. So i was getting dressed for church. i'll always remember my mom, who was fixated on the tV with news of the assassination, screaming in the room with the TV, "they shot him, they shot him!!!!!" i ran in there and said "Who did they shoot?" and she was pointing at the TV screen, and i looked, and it showed a replay of Oswald getting shot in the stomach. i was sorry to see that. I was looking forward to seeing his trial, this being America, everybody gets a fair trial, with a jury of their peers, and to me, it meant i could learn more because the way it had been presented so far was very low information, which was boring. no doubt there was more to learn, but it felt as if that wasn't going to happen, more like "nothing to see here, move along," So, now Oswald was going to the hospital in an ambulance. I really hoped he would live, very badly i wanted him to live. i was allowed to stay in the car when we got to church so i could listen to the news and see if and when he died. i was pretty sure he was going to die because i had watched a lot of cowboy shows and war movies in my life, and i had learned that if someone got shot in the head or the stomach, that meant they were going to die. And Oswald was dead pretty soon, maybe a half hour after we got to church , or less. I felt very bad about that. He said he didn't do it. i thought the US people had a right to see him put on trial and find out what his side of it, "innocent until proven guilty," but the way it was playing out, the police convicted him, there was no question, he did it, and maybe Americans were feeling very vulnerable with people getting shot, real people, not characters in a movie, and maybe that caused them to just look to their authority figures to tell them what the story was, it wasn't the America i was taught it was in school when i was in first grade and second grade, right to a fair trial, that was a really big deal and i was proud to be an American because i was told we were the only country that had freedom. My point is, that whole episode for me, at the age i was, was a really big deal. I was within a couple of months of starting high school. i had learned folk songs about how negroes were victims of violence and being locked up for trying to exercise their rights that white people had because of the Constitution, negroes getting hung, and then all this stuff happened, Kennedy, gone, Oswald, guilty because the police said so. Isn't that a police state? Then, i started high school and at exactly the same time, the Beatles came out, and they really cheered things up, like, all the killings of our president and of our getting to learn more from a fair trial, habeas corpus and everything, Oswald was under very heavy police protective custody when he was killed. How does that happen? Oh well. The Beatles are here now and it's so groovy just to be a live, so much great music, i got a steady boyfriend, the past was the past, so it seemed, until later when Jim Garrison the DA in New Orleans, had some evidence that other people were involved in killing Kennedy, and then he got smeared for bringing al of that up, so, let sleeping dogs lie. but i took acid and smoked weed around that time, 4 years after Kennedy and Oswald were killed. 3 1/2 years, it was the Summer of Love, i went to Haight Ashbury. it was awesome, met the love of my life, hopped freight trains, and that was where it was at. That was when the Jim Garrison stuff came out. The end of 1967. i feel like Forrest Gump.
@lindaCB25
@lindaCB25 Жыл бұрын
Love his voice, and his message. He mentions going inward too, about peace.💫
@jmanderpubes
@jmanderpubes Жыл бұрын
I also noted that when I heard him say that.
@l.lawton2866
@l.lawton2866 6 ай бұрын
I wish I could turn on the television and access social media to see these types of messages. Surely damn near 10 years of negativity, hateful and violent rhetoric, and untrustworthy-incompetent, and self- serving , unjust so called leaders can afford a reminder . PEACE AND FREEDOM WALK TOGETHER. ALL!!! JFK
@jfkplaysUSA
@jfkplaysUSA 2 жыл бұрын
Weird how my speech still rings true today. We do not want war, or the overwhelming suffering it brings. Peace is always worth pursuing.
@juancarlosvaldes4538
@juancarlosvaldes4538 6 жыл бұрын
Back then when there was a thing called RESPECT!!! We don't have that ANYMORE!!!
@bobbylewisjr5250
@bobbylewisjr5250 4 жыл бұрын
Sadly, someone watched this live while polishing their gun, and others saw this speech and celebrated the announcement of his brutal demise... respect was not all there was back then....let's not mention Jim Crow Laws and unequal segregation.... Respect was never all there was.
@KOMET2006
@KOMET2006 9 жыл бұрын
"... if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal." - JFK was a President who spoke to the best in us, as individuals, and as a people, who helped us to believe in ourselves, encouraged the growth of the arts and science in American society, and inspired us --- and by extension, all people throughout the world --- to be and do better for ourselves and society at large. One of the things truly remarkable about this man was that, at the time of his assassination, he was growing profoundly as President.
@TreyTrey1313
@TreyTrey1313 9 жыл бұрын
couldn't have said it better myself!
@KOMET2006
@KOMET2006 8 жыл бұрын
I think it makes no sense to make assumptions about what you assert President Kennedy would have to say about today's Democratic Party as if that could be ascertained beyond doubt. Clearly, no-one can ever know. Better that one analyzes the essence and significance of what is one of the greatest Presidential addresses ever made in which President Kennedy outlined a blueprint for a strategy of peace.
@KOMET2006
@KOMET2006 8 жыл бұрын
What a defeatist & erroneous belief! As for the Native American, the Europeans who came to North America had no interest in integrating them into the civilization and society they were building. To make it plain, the Europeans coveted the lands peopled by the Native Americans and those lands they were unable to acquire by treaties, they either stole or claimed as a result of either warring against the various Native American tribes and/or exploiting pre-existing conflicts among some of these tribes. To take it to the present time, we live in a very diverse country and the words "to form a more perfect Union" as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, I wholeheartedly subscribe to as a citizen. There is strength in diversity. President Kennedy appreciated that.
@sunnyseacat9232
@sunnyseacat9232 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, JFK was growing profoundly as president. Excellent. Yes, Native Americans land was absolutely coveted and deliberately "taken" from them: Systematic genocide for 400 years. JFK did say that Native Americans were the least understood... JFK realized what he was up against and knew his days were numbered. He spoke honorably nonetheless. Ironically, many male students in that audience probably joined the military and fought in Vietnam ... the brave ones did not ... but did not realize that the Vietnam War was fabricated in part to bring drugs into America to oppress and degrade it's youth, to weaken the (physically) strongest and literally keep them drugged up. Johnson knew this as did JFKs murderers/conspirators who took office and/or seemingly "benefitted" momentarily afterwards. Still today, especially in low income black neighborhoods, drugs continually flow: all deliberate to oppress young men morally and physically, in particular, and to encourage young women to become financially and psychologically dependent upon the government, baby after baby. JFK eventually became a visionary indeed. We are all, ultimately, the better for his words of wisdom.
@josuegonzalez724
@josuegonzalez724 6 жыл бұрын
+Sunny SeaCat true
@BobbyLongway-l3y
@BobbyLongway-l3y Ай бұрын
I’m not perfect I have been on drugs all my life don’t judge my actions thank you for your service Mr president
@PaulG_1985
@PaulG_1985 10 жыл бұрын
The last true President.
@tomprebis8977
@tomprebis8977 9 жыл бұрын
Do you know WHY he was our "last true prez," sir? 'Tis because he was the last prez who didn't have to sell his soul to get elected... Reason Being: JFK didn't need campaign donors, as his dad, Joe Kennedy, was one of the richest men in America, so he could afford to self-finance both of his presidential runs. I was Amazed when I learned that...
@thehistoricalgamer
@thehistoricalgamer 7 жыл бұрын
New World Order he did invent a missile gap to help get elected. He ran as a hawk saying Eisenhower allowed the soviets to get ahead of us in the arms race.
@watapanaS
@watapanaS 7 жыл бұрын
Nah donald trump is a puppet too the rabbit hole has become a big major chess game if you really think about it
@alexcuadra8316
@alexcuadra8316 6 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe this FOOL just said trump is like Kennedy
@tomgibson6801
@tomgibson6801 6 жыл бұрын
what about jimmy carter he lost re election because he refused to follow the military industrial complex
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