Sunday, February 24, 2013

Marian Wright Edelman, Pres. Childrens Defense Fund, believes it is more important to know "what killed JFK", then it is to know "who killed JFK."

Marian Wright Edelman, Pres. Childrens Defense Fund, believes it is more important to know "what killed JFK", then it is to know "who killed JFK."
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"...Shortly after President Kennedy’s assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. wrote that it was time for our nation to do some soul-searching,
and while the question “Who killed President Kennedy?” was important,
answering the question “What killed President Kennedy?” was even more
critical. Dr. King believed the answer was that “our late president was
assassinated by a morally inclement climate”: “It is a climate filled
with heavy torrents of false accusation, jostling winds of hatred, and
raging storms of violence. It is a climate where men cannot disagree
without being disagreeable, and where they express dissent through
violence and murder..."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marian-wright-edelman/what-killed-president-ken_b_2746658.html


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Dr. King's statement continues to resonate today.
Gun violence is rampant in our nation; and the political rhetoric in DC is poisonous.
Mrs.Edelman's blog is a good read.
But I also believe that it is important to know "who killed JFK".
It is the 50th anniversary of his assassination, and the question of why he died should continue to be asked.
We will never know the identities of the high cabal that directed, planned , and paid for the assassination.
It was a conspiracy, but the cabal that was behind it will never be fully revealed.
After 49 years of good research, by good analysts, we are closer to the truth.
And it is important to continue to move toward the light of complete discovery in the brutal murder of JFK.

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