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John F. Kennedy

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  • s pretty sad that this party even uses the name John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King when their message has been watered down.

    news | OS | http://www.ocala.com 2008

  • " Truman calls John F. Kennedy immature; Acheson sees him as an " Indian snake charmer.

    Enthusiasts for Hard Power Alonzo L. Hamby 2010

  • Even before the financial crisis, the list of problems piling up for the new president's in-boxes (both the one marked Urgent and the one marked Important, to recall John F. Kennedy's distinction) was already formidable.

    A Fateful Election Baker, Russell 2008

  • To inversely paraphrase John F. Kennedy, what so many religious leaders today are essentially saying is, "Ask not what you can do for G-d; ask what G-d can do for you."

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: When Religion Becomes Superstition 2008

  • The chief result of implementing a foreign policy grounded in these misconceptions is that, to paraphrase John F. Kennedy, a rising tide of anti-Americanism has lifted all boats thruout the Middle East and Muslim world.

    Iraq: What Next? 2007

  • Recall John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, for example, that with longer political careers probably would have cemented their populist credentials.

    The Populist Paradox 2006

  • Bush's story has never been as widely known as John F. Kennedy's and, up to now at least, hasn't been so blatantly exploited for political purposes; indeed Bush's relative modesty about his wartime exploits is one of the more attractive aspects of a political persona that otherwise leaves much to be desired.

    Archive 2004-08-01 2004

  • Bush's story has never been as widely known as John F. Kennedy's and, up to now at least, hasn't been so blatantly exploited for political purposes; indeed Bush's relative modesty about his wartime exploits is one of the more attractive aspects of a political persona that otherwise leaves much to be desired.

    Ted Sampley and the Politics of Hero Destruction 2004

  • Bush's story has never been as widely known as John F. Kennedy's and, up to now at least, hasn't been so blatantly exploited for political purposes; indeed Bush's relative modesty about his wartime exploits is one of the more attractive aspects of a political persona that otherwise leaves much to be desired.

    Who's Yer Daddy? Bill Clinton? 2004

  • But also the idea of John F. Kennedy having time to paint, considering what he went through in his 1,000 days, you know, looking for some form of relaxation.

    CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2002 2002

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