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Farmer-Rick

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52. The assassinations of JFK, MLK and RFK were
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:52 PM
21 hrs ago

All tied together. They were orchestrated to destroy our progress and demoralized the growing liberal power in this nation. And it worked.

Organized crime had a big hand in it along with the GOP. And look what faction of society is ruining our federal government now. The criminal element and the GOP.

Evertime a democratic president failed to hold torturers, banks and out of control presidents to account, it gave the criminals another step up. By not addressing the crimes of past administrations, it allowed the criminals more room to take over. By bailing out the banks with our tax dollars it gave the banks another chance to tighten their strangle hold on this country.

And by killing off the great liberals of the 1960s, it prevented further liberalization and promoted crime and fascism.

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That's what it felt like to me. Thinking about it now brings those feelings back. Biophilic Yesterday #1
Then we topped the whole decade off with Kent State. The 60s were truly over. Walleye Yesterday #2
Yes, not just one assassination or event but the culmination. End of an era. txwhitedove Yesterday #6
Kennedy and KS azureblue Yesterday #43
The people in charge knew what would happen if they gave those weekend warriors live ammo and crowd control Walleye Yesterday #47
This still makes me misty Dave in VA Yesterday #42
Me too azureblue Yesterday #44
I have been saying that the younger generation is angry with us and disappointed Walleye Yesterday #49
Damn! These onions...! slightlv 22 hrs ago #50
the creep Butterflies 18 hrs ago #60
Yes! Thats the one slightlv 7 hrs ago #63
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It may make you misty. It makes me ANGRY. johnnyfins 22 hrs ago #51
Yeah. electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #55
I've been saying that for at least 50 years CanonRay Yesterday #3
I would say, after Nixon, there was a chance to right the ship. harumph Yesterday #4
When they let Nixon skate for the good of the country. Blue Full Moon Yesterday #12
I think the assassination of MLK, Jr. had even more impact. yardwork Yesterday #5
I Disagree. In Terms Of Civil Rights, Of Course. But RFK Was Going.... ColoringFool Yesterday #11
I will disagree with that. Most of the delegates were chosen in the backroom rurallib Yesterday #16
What? llmart Yesterday #41
no mokeyz Yesterday #23
I agree. intheflow Yesterday #28
It did, azureblue Yesterday #45
The assassinations of JFK, MLK and RFK were Farmer-Rick 21 hrs ago #52
I was just a kid Skittles 20 hrs ago #54
I felt that way at the time.. mountain grammy Yesterday #7
Actually, RFK was shot in the early a.m. of June 5, & pronounced dead on June 6, which is the usual date associated.... ColoringFool Yesterday #8
Was it Eastern or Pacific time? 12:31AM or 12:32? Chasstev365 Yesterday #13
Sixties Peak unweird Yesterday #9
That would be a great topic for a time travel story Unwind Your Mind Yesterday #10
A lot of things changed in the 90s videohead5 Yesterday #14
Yes! Chasstev365 Yesterday #15
Ken Starr's ascension was a real turning point for this country. (eom) StevieM Yesterday #29
Regean azureblue Yesterday #46
..... markie Yesterday #17
😢 Chasstev365 Yesterday #18
I was getting ready to post that song. wnylib Yesterday #33
Wow...disappointing! electric_blue68 Yesterday #35
That was a bad day for me BeneteauBum Yesterday #19
My family and I watched the '68 DNC on vacation... electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #57
The 1971 Powell Memo finished kicking us off the cliff. Ralph Nader's assessment of what we've lost. jmbar2 Yesterday #20
I would say it began with the assassination of President Kennedy dlk Yesterday #21
Yup! mokeyz Yesterday #22
I remember it all..... 😔 electric_blue68 Yesterday #24
Thanks for sharing your vivid memories of those horrible times. erronis Yesterday #31
Oh, hey, thanks. electric_blue68 Yesterday #32
My brother volunteered in RFK's office during the campaign. appleannie1 Yesterday #25
Woah... What a story. electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #56
The nation goes forward and the nation slips backward. CBHagman Yesterday #26
I am willing to be contrarian on this point. NNadir Yesterday #27
I would have hoped over time that the feminist movement would have schooled Sen Kennedy had he lived, and.... electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #58
Bush/Florida 2000 created Trump DemocracyForever Yesterday #30
Yep, the ruling class took over completely from that point. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #34
If Senator Kennedy hadn't become President, and remained on politics; he still would have been an Active Voice for... electric_blue68 Yesterday #36
Thats the date i felt i left my childhood behind. slightlv Yesterday #37
I say it went down the wrong track a few months prior when the Tet Offensive started. Crowman2009 Yesterday #38
*Sigh* NBachers Yesterday #39
On July 4th 1968 a WWII era submarine was anchored in Edgartown Harbor Martha's Vineyard Submariner Yesterday #40
and this is why azureblue Yesterday #48
Is that George Plimpton in the train window at the 2:25 mark? RPM 21 hrs ago #53
There was a whole movie of footage made about that train.... electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #59
I would say it start in the mid 50's when Eisenhower began sending standingtall 15 hrs ago #61
I was in Vietnam PCB66 13 hrs ago #62
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