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Going back to the beginning of recorded history and beyond, politics is the most deadly game anyone can play. As far as I know we haven’t had a President with the power to throw an opponent in prison to get them out of the way, even though MAGA’s believe it, we haven’t. But we have had in my life time, the assassination of two powerful political players, one being our President John F. Kennedy, the other being his brother Robert Kennedy, not to be mistaken for his son, Robert Kennedy Jr. The first shot to death while in office, the later shot to death while campaigning for office by nothing men, who I’m sure well rewarded for taking the lives of two great men who I believe would’ve made our democracy stronger. Also, and very important, the most important civil rights leader of all time in the western hemisphere, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated while standing on the balcony of his hotel. There will never be another who struck at the hearts and minds of everyone willing to listen, like Martin Luther King Jr., I wish he were alive to see President Obama be sworn in back in 2009, not that it would’ve brought an end to his constant search for enlightenment, and true equality among all.

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(at)Ms Tammy: The one of (gold) loyalty I was witnesses, outside my close friend itself, I think "inner circle" of Carter. I dont know why 5 decades ago most of American hate Carter. Iran Contra is, on my opinion, never ever his fault: Iran Contra is really complicated. And look, how stark Carter legacy if compare, at least with Reagan legacy. Hopefully I'm wrong because as non-US citizen, I just learn from thousand literature (when I research Iran Contra and impact on Israel-Palestine).

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