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JOHN F KENNEDY WOULD BE ROLLING IN HIS GRAVE RIGHT NOW; IF HE SAW HOW WRETCHED THE DEMOCRAT PARTY HAS BECOME | image tagged in john f kennedy,democrats,united states,america | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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7 ups, 5y
Seeing as he won through voter fraud in Illinois, he wouldn't be surprised
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5 ups, 5y,
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Even the dems in my family say this. So sad for the seniors that remember him.
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2 ups, 5y,
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I don't know ANY dems who say this at all.
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2 ups, 5y,
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Right.
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2 ups, 5y,
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Question for you: these dems in your family you're citing - do they still vote Democrat for federal offices, let's say in the last four years?
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2 ups, 5y,
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Question for you: why are you so interested in such specifics about my family members? I ask this because while I may mention my family in passing, without giving too much info, we have had a few stalkers and the tone of your question makes me suspicious. Sorry, nothing personal, but I won't open that particular gate.
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2 ups, 5y,
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Right, I keep forgetting that you're a professional writer, probably the only one on this site. I'm not fishing for identity details - I'm trying to establish whether or not the premise of your comment is bullshit.
6 ups, 5y,
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2 ups, 5y
I'm not so sure that he would be but his kids famously turned out to be nothing like him politically.
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2 ups, 5y,
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There was and is no reason to "bullshit" about having Democrats in my family. I used to be one myself.
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3 ups, 5y
Well, anyone who believes in the legacy of JFK but thinks the Democrats aren't carrying on that legacy now is either engaging in revisionism of JFK or in misbranding the Democrats. If you don't want to discuss your claim further, there's not much more to say.
7 ups, 5y,
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3 ups, 5y,
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1 up, 5y
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6 ups, 5y,
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Closed tax loopholes, expanded welfare programs, increased minimum wage, expanded the scope of Fair Labor Standards Act i.e. increased regulation of employment law, affirmative action in government positions - the list is very long! I think it's a pretty reasonable step to say that JFK would happily be very much involved in the Democratic Party today.
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4 ups, 5y,
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And yet he didn't play identity politics.
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6 ups, 5y
Isn't that exactly what the guy who shot him thought he was doing?
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2 ups, 5y
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0 ups, 5y
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2 ups, 5y,
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3 ups, 5y
This year, the celebrations of Roosevelt Day has special significance for Democrats everywhere; for we celebrate not only the triumphs of the past but the opportunities of the future.

Twenty-eight years ago Franklin Roosevelt assumed the leadership of a stricken and demoralized nation. Poverty, distress and economic stagnation blanketed the land. But it was not long before the great creative energies of the New Deal had lifted America from its despair and set us on the path to new heights of prosperity, power and greatness.

Today America is the richest nation in the history of the world. Our power and influence extend around the globe. Yet the challenges and dangers which confront us are even more awesome and difficult than those that faced Roosevelt. And we too will need to summon all the energies of our people and the capacities of our leaders if America is to remain a great and free nation -- if we are to master the opportunities of the New Frontier.

The dimensions of our problems overwhelm the imagination. At home millions are unemployed and the growth of our economy has come to a virtual halt. Abroad, we are faced with powerful and unrelenting pressure which threaten freedom in every corner of the globe, and with military power so formidable that it menaces the physical survival of our own nation.

To meet these problems will require the efforts not only of our leaders or of the Democratic Party--but the combined efforts of all of our people. No one has a right to feel that, having entrusted the tasks of government to new leaders in Washington, he can continue to pursue his private comforts unconcerned with America's challenges and dangers. For, if freedom is to survive and prosper, it will require the sacrifice, the effort and the thoughtful attention of every citizen.

In my own native state of Massachusetts, the battle for American freedom was begun by the thousands of farmers and tradesmen who made up the Minute Men -- citizens who were ready to defend their liberty at a moment's notice. Today we need a nation of minute men; citizens who are not only prepared to take up arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as a basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom. The cause of liberty, the cause of America, cannot succeed with any lesser effort.

It is this effort and concern which makes up the New Frontier. And it is this effort and concern which will determine the
3 ups, 5y,
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Another titan of the GOP who wasn’t shy about making his opinions on Trump very well known before his untimely passing

McCain actually won my vote in ‘08. How far the GOP has fallen since
7 ups, 5y,
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Another RINO
3 ups, 5y
Because he wouldn't deep throat Trump?
This the same Maverick who turned a hard-ish right in '08, much to the chagrin of his central base?
0 ups, 5y,
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Actually Trump is the RINO, being sustained by Cult 45..
0 ups, 5y
He hasn’t sold out like Bush one & two, Rand Paul, Romney, & McCain
8 ups, 5y,
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3 ups, 5y
So he suddenly isn't a GOP either? Golly, lots of revelations since 2016. Too bad this didn't occur in 2012. Thank the Gods for the Donny.
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1 up, 5y,
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Few tho my liberal friends were who frequently vote Democrat, they spoke very negatively of Obama in 2012 and it's no surprise that my state voted overwhelmingly for Romney. Of course, the rest of the country felt differently.
1 up, 5y
Well, there was his dancing horse that he got a huge tax break for, and his yacht flying the Cayman Islands flag (which was also where he kept a lot of his money), and all that talk about the 47%, you know, standard Republican stuff...
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3 ups, 5y,
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Begone, paid troll.
0 ups, 5y,
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Begone, spammer.
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1 up, 5y
no u
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