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rustbeltvoice

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13. The Day Bobby Died
Mon Dec 2, 2013, 11:20 AM
Dec 2013

Last edited Mon Dec 2, 2013, 03:57 PM - Edit history (1)

from an old post of mine:

Tuesday, October 9, 2007
The Day Bobby Died


The day Bobby died, 6 June 1968, was an extremely tragic moment for America and, therefore, the world. Thomas Carlyle had a theory of history, that, history was shaped by the great men and their actions. No more momentous turning point of change, has there been in my lifetime, than, that which, occurred in the last generation, that of the death of Robert Francis Kennedy.

For one of many things, Bobby would have defeated Nixon. Life without Nixon, would have brought the Vietnam war to an end, years and lives earlier. The US would have enjoyed a better place in the eyes of the world and a better economy. The social problems that eat away at this country would have been lessened by great degrees. The Republican hegemony would not have happened. Bobby would have been president for eight years.

No Nixon, would have meant that G.H.W. Bush would have been sent to obscurity and his progeny would not have beleaguered the world. The current war would not be! Kennedy as president would have made Latin America a more peaceful and successful place. Oscar Romero would have lived and there would have been no Iran-contragate, for there would have been less need of revolt and bloodshed and the criminality and the extra-constitutionality of Watergate would not have been precedents for further erosion of law and justice.

One doubts that Ronald Reagan would have been able to mount a successful campaign in 1976. The Republican desire for the revenge for the failed Nixon would not have existed. The Iran situation would have been different and could not have been exploited by Casey for Reagan, as it was in 1980, and, that alone, gave him victory.

The greed of the Reagan-Bush minions would have been kept in check. Communism would have fell in 1989 anyhow, for Reagan and the role of the US were peripheral and minor and just economically costly.

The cause of the working man and the minorities would have advanced and without the ugly resistance caused by the Republicans, their corporate sponsors and ignorant followers. In such an environment NAFTA would not have come, Walmart would not have been able to get away with its tricks. Disparities in income would reflect western Europe and not the third world.

What sort of Republicans would there have been? So much of their apparatus would have been quashed. Would they have been a respectable and moderate party instead of the fascists, that, they are?

With the death of Bobby, the Catholic moment of US history and culture failed to come. The social and religious emphasis of Cesar Chavez, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day and the martyred religious of Latin America [in fact the US aided their assassins and trained some of them] did not advance here, neither has the views of the last or current pontiff. The Sermon on the Mount has a very small audience since that black, black day.

Don McLean sang of the day the music died in '59* in the aeroplane crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly and his companions. It was more than bad news on the doorstep, the day democracy died, when the bullets took the life of Bobby.

"Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence." -- spoken 6 June 1966 Capetown

"Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it." -- from his last speech
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*date corrected

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"wherever evil needs an adversary" Tom Rinaldo Dec 2013 #1
So will outspoken support of Israel... Spider Jerusalem Dec 2013 #2
A very often overlooked fact. /nt seveneyes Dec 2013 #7
Even that is attributing too much cause and effect. DanTex Dec 2013 #9
who probably Niceguy1 Dec 2013 #26
Except the fatal shot was behind the right ear and fired from about 3 inches away Ace Acme Dec 2013 #30
And Sirhan Sirhan had a 22 cal pistol PeoViejo Dec 2013 #34
There's that, too (nt) Recursion Dec 2013 #10
Outspoken support of Israel was not rare among US politicians at that time. merrily Dec 2013 #16
Or this time. Spider Jerusalem Dec 2013 #18
This time is not relevant to RFK's assassination, though. merrily Dec 2013 #19
The bullet that killed RFK was at close range to the back of his head. Sirhan, while definitely 1monster Dec 2013 #27
The country has never been the same after his assassination Rex Dec 2013 #3
We went numb. It was like unrelenting hammer blows. It was an awful time in this nation. Ikonoklast Dec 2013 #5
He was my last great hope. I almost stopped voting except for my mother who told me we had to jwirr Dec 2013 #6
It's funny this came up, I was at my parent's Sunday for dinner. Ikonoklast Dec 2013 #12
Your dad and I grew up listening to news about a South American assasination all the time. That is jwirr Dec 2013 #14
RFK would have been president had he lived. Ace Acme Dec 2013 #32
The shootings no longer happen here - but beware of being liberal, charismatic and truedelphi Dec 2013 #39
Just a small correction Wellstone's plane was on its way to Eveleth, MN dflprincess Dec 2013 #42
Thanks for the correction. truedelphi Dec 2013 #46
Your Dad was right (n/t) Samantha Dec 2013 #44
+a zillion truebluegreen Dec 2013 #29
Malcolm X was killed heaven05 Dec 2013 #41
Some of us still remember when wilsonbooks Dec 2013 #4
Reagan & the republicans made it their life's mission to infiltrate the democratic party...and they loudsue Dec 2013 #15
Yep. bvar22 Dec 2013 #23
They left out LIEberman. loudsue Dec 2013 #24
Still miss him and Paul Wellstone Lifelong Protester Dec 2013 #8
We need to change the ways we fight, though. merrily Dec 2013 #17
+ 1 very broken hearted human. truedelphi Dec 2013 #40
I still mourn for Him!! Respect! Thanks for the reminder of who we are! hue Dec 2013 #11
The Day Bobby Died rustbeltvoice Dec 2013 #13
Catholicism also gave us the Dark Ages Stainless Dec 2013 #22
Unless you want to say that Catholicism caused the fall of the Roman Empire Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #45
well said. truebluegreen Dec 2013 #31
Ughhhhh.... SoapBox Dec 2013 #20
and Massachusetts had three senators rustbeltvoice Dec 2013 #25
I know where that came from underpants Dec 2013 #28
Good thing that once the idea is out there, you can't kill it, though you can try killing all the ancianita Dec 2013 #21
I thought hate radio declared the Kennedy family were actually conservatives Doctor_J Dec 2013 #33
Not just hate radio. Mainstream media had my Mom convinced that JFK Ace Acme Dec 2013 #35
Well... he DID get us into Vietnam... Scootaloo Dec 2013 #36
We were already in Vietnam before JFK took office. Ace Acme Dec 2013 #37
Fair enough Scootaloo Dec 2013 #38
In December 1963, JFK had planned to start withdrawing troops from Vietnam ailsagirl Dec 2013 #43
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