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JFK Inaugural Address 2 of 2

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President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, January 20th 1961. Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce. Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah — to "undo the heavy burdens ... and to let the oppressed go free." And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavour, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved. All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final success or failure of our cause. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe. Now the trumpet summons us again — not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are — but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" — a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort? In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility — I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavour will light our country and all who serve it — and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.

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rhosey001 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
What we have is a representative republic. It's in the second line of the Pledge of Allegience. I pledge allegience to the flag, and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands.You could also find it in the Constitution or just google it. I know reasearching history is of no import to you so f-it. Jusst vote based on the sound bites you hear on TV and read in the paper and you will continue to aid in the destruction of this great country.
rhosey001 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Go to boston. try to sound like the people you meet.
XXtriniguitarmanXX (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
for some reason i felt like lookin at a jfk speech, then i read the comment below. i had no idea dat today marked the anniversary of his death. i find dat kinda weird. JFK was truly a great leader and inspirer.
ard767 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It was 45 years ago today that this great leader was taken from us. His greatness came not from his charisma but from his vision and his ability to inspire people. "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." That's what real patriotism is all about... You may be gone Mr. President, but you will never be forgotten. Salute and RIP.
Hunkola (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Obama is NOT a "fraud from Kenya", ya dumb Republican asshole.....turn off the Rush Lardball show and grow a brain.......he came from humble origins and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law, and he can inspire people on the same level as JFK......just wait until his Inauguration speech......it will be regarded as one of the greatest in history......and if I catch you dissing Obama any more in here, then you got a new enemy hell-bent on destroying you, bitch.
Hunkola (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
George Washington is probably in the Top 10 somewhere......to be honest, Washington was a greater military leader than a President.....he was nothing more than a figurehead while in office......JFK faced real problems along with FDR that threatened the very sanctity of the United States.
klahrissa15289 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
and what of george washington? what number is he on your list?
davidablair (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I would guess that what Johnson put in his pocket was not a note, but one Kennedy's note cards. Probably dropped it?He seemed to be a man of purpose, beyond corruption.It seems odd to me that with so much controversy about his assassination that an investigation has not been pursued. This example was a precedent for 9/11, with lies and contrived sentiment fed to the public via "authoritative", "trustworthy" media. And you all should see the CIA documents given to JFK on Cuba, plane hijacking
CeoOfKFC (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This is > then Republicans.
RWT683 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No doubt the greatest inaugural address (of which we have a recording.) No president since has even come close to this, they just repeat the same empty stock phrases. And let's not even mention Obama ok? I have no fear that that slick-talking fraud from Kenya can even touch this. Not even in the same universe.




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