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JFK Rememberence

By the way, all.

It is spelled Remembrance.

Just for future reference.

re·mem·brance/riˈmembrəns/
Noun:
The action of remembering something.
The action of remembering the dead, esp. in a ceremony.
 
By the way, all.

It is spelled Remembrance.

Just for future reference.

re·mem·brance/riˈmembrəns/
Noun:
The action of remembering something.
The action of remembering the dead, esp. in a ceremony.

Which reminds me of our late great President Abraham Lincoln who said wisely and in this case appropriately ....

"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt"?
 
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
-- John F. Kennedy
 
^ I have been thinking that so often over this last tumultuous year.....
 
So you of the left are of the opinion it will get bloody? And NO I don't mean a few cracked skulls bloody.

In this post 9/11 patriot act world I feel great pity for those who decide this should be about violence.
 
^ Why do you think this is about the US?

And it has nothing to do with right or left.
 
Well then it becomes even easier to work through without all those pesky legal protections.

;)

That and it is a thread about an American President. But divergence is good.
 
This poem should really take you back: *wave*

November 26, 1963

Wendell Berry
The Nation, 21 December 1963, page 437

We know the winter earth upon the body of the young
President, and the early dark falling;

we know the veins grown quiet in his temples and
wrists, and his hands and eyes grown quiet;

we know his name written in the black capitals
of his death, and the mourners standing in the
rain, and the leaves falling;

we know his death’s horses and drums; the roses, bells,
candles, crosses; the faces hidden in veils;

we know the children who begin the youth of loss
greater than they can dream now;

we know the nightlong coming of faces into the candle-
light before his coffin, and their passing;

we know the mouth of the grave waiting, the bugle and
rifles, the mourners turning away;

we know the young dead body carried in the earth into
the first deep night of its absence;

we know our streets and days slowly opening into the
time he is not alive, filling with our footsteps and
voices;

we know ourselves, the bearers of the light of the earth
he is given to, and of the light of all his lost
days;

we know the long approach of summers toward the
healed ground where he will be waiting, no longer the
keeper of what he was.
 
Well then it becomes even easier to work through without all those pesky legal protections.

;)

That and it is a thread about an American President. But divergence is good.

American President, but the comments were about international affairs. This was the man who had to lead the west through one of the worst moments of the cold war. So really not divergent at all.
 
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