08-06-2013, 01:29 AM
Adele
Malcolm Perry describes entry wound to throat. Secret Service agent Elmer Moore kept Dr. Perry up with phone calls all night long that Friday. Specter forced him to recant; then Dulles said, "This cross looks about right, carry it for the rest of your life."
Perry confided to McClellan the latter thought "they were going to kill me."
And the rodeo clowns taunt, "Why hasn't someone talked?"
A question further addressed in Richard Belzer and David Wayne's hit list.
Jim
Yes, lacking in most accounts of the brief Kennedy presidency is his power to inspire. In his inaugural he spoke of the moon mission. There was the Peace Corps. He wanted to make government service respectable, honorable.
To expand on your reference to NASA, its mission per "Obama" is "Muslim outreach"; consistent with a Muslim DCI and a CIA-supported Islamization of regional regimes to culminate in an Armageddon in Syria.
But to arms dealers, it's just Lt. Kojak's "music to my ears": cha-ching.
Malcolm Perry describes entry wound to throat. Secret Service agent Elmer Moore kept Dr. Perry up with phone calls all night long that Friday. Specter forced him to recant; then Dulles said, "This cross looks about right, carry it for the rest of your life."
Perry confided to McClellan the latter thought "they were going to kill me."
And the rodeo clowns taunt, "Why hasn't someone talked?"
A question further addressed in Richard Belzer and David Wayne's hit list.
Jim
Yes, lacking in most accounts of the brief Kennedy presidency is his power to inspire. In his inaugural he spoke of the moon mission. There was the Peace Corps. He wanted to make government service respectable, honorable.
To expand on your reference to NASA, its mission per "Obama" is "Muslim outreach"; consistent with a Muslim DCI and a CIA-supported Islamization of regional regimes to culminate in an Armageddon in Syria.
But to arms dealers, it's just Lt. Kojak's "music to my ears": cha-ching.