Why don’t the dynasty of the Kennedys who destroyed the White working class of America just go away for good.
Posted by: as way | June 7, 2008, 9:09 am 9:09 am
As Way,
The Kennedys “destroyed the White working class”? What a dumb ass. You obviously weren’t around when Bobby Kennedy was alive.
It was a Republican, Reagan, who took the power from the working class and gave it back to big business. It was Reagan who decided that the power of unions should be crushed during the Air Traffic Contoller strike.
Posted by: Think Before You Speak | June 7, 2008, 9:20 am 9:20 am
thank you.
Posted by: mara | June 7, 2008, 9:19 pm 9:19 pm
thanks for the links
Posted by: colleeninmpls | June 8, 2008, 1:52 am 1:52 am
Now I see how beautiful this man was. I was born 9 years after he died. I have always known what his good acts were, but I didn’t have a picture to go with it.
Thanks, Jake.
Now, I understand from a different point of view why HRC’s nonchalant words were painful to those who were offended because of RFK’s memory. I found them unspeakable because of the other civil rights leaders slain before their time. She really didn’t get it.
I hope there is peace in our country and we all decide to get behind unifying messages.
Why don’t the dynasty of the Kennedys who destroyed the White working class of America just go away for good.
Posted by: as way | June 7, 2008, 9:09 am 9:09 am
As Way,
The Kennedys “destroyed the White working class”? What a dumb ass. You obviously weren’t around when Bobby Kennedy was alive.
It was a Republican, Reagan, who took the power from the working class and gave it back to big business. It was Reagan who decided that the power of unions should be crushed during the Air Traffic Contoller strike.
Posted by: Think Before You Speak | June 7, 2008, 9:20 am 9:20 am
thank you.
Posted by: mara | June 7, 2008, 9:19 pm 9:19 pm
thanks for the links
Posted by: colleeninmpls | June 8, 2008, 1:52 am 1:52 am
Now I see how beautiful this man was. I was born 9 years after he died. I have always known what his good acts were, but I didn’t have a picture to go with it.
Thanks, Jake.
Now, I understand from a different point of view why HRC’s nonchalant words were painful to those who were offended because of RFK’s memory. I found them unspeakable because of the other civil rights leaders slain before their time. She really didn’t get it.
I hope there is peace in our country and we all decide to get behind unifying messages.
Posted by: Genna | June 9, 2008, 4:49 pm 4:49 pm