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November 02, 2010, 04:04:05 PM
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JFK was a brilliant guy and a great communicator but he also had a dark and dangerous side. He was a sexual sociopath and an IV drug user. Dr Max Jacobson (Dr. Feelgood) was a regular visitor to the White House to give injections of what turned out to be speed and coke. Kennedy's sex capades and other drug use are also well documented. He was a dangerous man in even more dangerous times. This had to drive LBJ and Hoover crazy. So, why didn't LBJ just "out" the president and his brother to the press? This was the easiest way for LBJ to ascend to the presidency. I think the answer is obvious. JFK and Bobby had all the dirt on the competition. Secret files and photos of Hoover with Clyde Tolson. The only way out for LBJ was a coup de' tat and in his mind and Hoovers mind they may have felt that they were the true patriots.
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November 02, 2010, 04:09:31 PM
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i believe all these allegations are false , and nothing more than bad propaganda , and disinformation in attempt to discredit JFK for other motives. there has not been evidence that he slept with Marylyn monroe or was a sexual social path.
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November 02, 2010, 04:14:19 PM
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There are a number of articles including filmed interviews with secret service agents on this subject. With Kennedy you've got to take the good with the bad unless you feel that these stories were invented as part of a cover-up.
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November 02, 2010, 04:25:11 PM
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He was a dangerous man in even more dangerous times.
Yeah, right. And when JFK was assassinated, Hugh Hefner took over the position of world's most dangerous man. He still has the crown. Many over the years have tried to take it from him; Tim Richmond, Magic Johnson, Colin Farrell, Bill Clinton, Tiger Woods, Sylvio Berlusconi... But still Hugh holds onto the title.
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November 02, 2010, 04:41:44 PM
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Hugh just oozes Viagra.But he will probably go out with a..............
A Bang B smile on his face C Both of the above.
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November 02, 2010, 04:49:05 PM
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The illicit drug use was confirmed by Boston historian Robert Dallek in his book 'An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963'. (an excerpt "As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or Login" was published in the Dec. 2002 issue of 'Atlantic Monthly'). Dallek examined JFK's private papers for the years 1955 to 1963, including medical records. Certainly, some injections would have affected his judgment. Ironically, he and Jackie were the picture of health heading into the 1964 re-election campaign season, of which the Texas visit was the unofficial kick-off. The only way out for LBJ was a coup de' tat and in his mind and Hoovers mind they may have felt that they were the true patriots.Gee. In 1963, The Director and Lyndon engineered a soul-retching coup and mind-boggling cover-up, only to have Johnson meekly withdraw from the 1968 election. He did this knowing it would leave the Democrats open to liberals like RFK, McCarthy and Humphrey, with the Republicans running the moderate Nixon (and all candidates promising some kind of "peace with honor" and an end to the war? Sure, pal... sure... Jerry Hugh just oozes Viagra.But he will probably go out with a...  ...with Richard Branson waiting in the wings.
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November 02, 2010, 04:49:37 PM
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Hugh just oozes Viagra.But he will probably go out with a..............
A Bang B smile on his face C Both of the above.
But I'm scared that when the Heff pops his clogs, the codes for the nuclear arsenal at the Playboy mansion will be snapped up by the little hands of Troy Verne. Life sure will imitate art if "mini-me" gets control of those. Mwah ha ha ha ha ha
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November 02, 2010, 04:55:46 PM
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The illicit drug use was confirmed by Boston historian Robert Dallek in his book 'An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963'. (an excerpt "As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or Login" was published in the Dec. 2002 issue of 'Atlantic Monthly'). Dallek examined JFK's private papers for the years 1955 to 1963, including medical records. Certainly, some injections would have affected his judgment. Ironically, he and Jackie were the picture of health heading into the 1964 re-election campaign season, of which the Texas visit was the unofficial kick-off. And whats the news here? You seem to like to discredit Kennedy. Correct me if i'am mistaken.
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November 02, 2010, 04:58:06 PM
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although i will not dismiss that JFK was a womanizer, Sure, let's say he shared his love with a lot of people....only females. You cannot say that about Hoover. 
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November 02, 2010, 05:03:10 PM
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The illicit drug use was confirmed by Boston historian Robert Dallek in his book 'An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963'. (an excerpt "As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or Login" was published in the Dec. 2002 issue of 'Atlantic Monthly'). Dallek examined JFK's private papers for the years 1955 to 1963, including medical records. Certainly, some injections would have affected his judgment. Ironically, he and Jackie were the picture of health heading into the 1964 re-election campaign season, of which the Texas visit was the unofficial kick-off. The only way out for LBJ was a coup de' tat and in his mind and Hoovers mind they may have felt that they were the true patriots.Gee. In 1963, The Director and Lyndon engineered a soul-retching coup and mind-boggling cover-up, only to have Johnson meekly withdraw from the 1968 election. He did this knowing it would leave the Democrats open to liberals like RFK, McCarthy and Humphrey, with the Republicans running the moderate Nixon (and all candidates promising some kind of "peace with honor" and an end to the war? Sure, pal... sure... Jerry Hugh just oozes Viagra.But he will probably go out with a...  ...with Richard Branson waiting in the wings. with his wings
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