This video contains one of the most awesome, inspiring and truthful speeches ever given by a president. This very speech must have caused a lot of panic among the higher echelons of the elite. Kennedy had been in office for only 3 months and he was already taking unprecedented steps to empower ordinary people. Kennedy did more for civil rights than any other president since Abraham Lincoln. Kennedy was a big supporter of the constitution, he was against the tyranny of big government. He wanted to withdraw US troops from Vietnam. He wanted to abolish the CIA and Federal Reserve, and he warned us of criminal elements within the establishment who wanted to cease an opportunity to restrict peoples freedoms. He urged the press to be more open and to fulfill its obligation to inform the American people about pertinent facts. And on top of that he spoke openly and candidly about the dangers of secret societies and their influence over the way government works. So is it any wonder that he was dramatically silenced only two years after making this epic speech?
“A fallacy is incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric reasoning resulting in a misconception or presumption.”
The next time you see an internet poll, notice the choices; there will likely be at least 3: One for, one against and one so idiotic that it’s just taking up space. Look at the list of candidates on your next presidential ballot; same thing.
Which poll item or presidential candidate will you choose?
You’ll probably choose the item or candidate that’s most popular. And you’ll feel good about it because you believe in freedom and democracy.
Problem is: You didn’t actually choose anything. Whoever constructed the poll or campaigned the hardest already made the choices for you. Your part in the process means nothing.
In a recent article published on a Seattle, WA. news site, it has been reported that an explosive device was found near where a woman was struck by a train. The headline for the article states:
So anyone reading the article will naturally assume that there was some sort of bomb on or near the tracks, since it’s empherically stated in the headline.
Reading further through the article, however, the headline is contradicted by the following statement:
“While searching the scene, a crew found what appeared to be some sort of explosive device in the area similar to a pipe bomb.”
“…what appeared to be” “similar to a pipe bomb.” is a LOT different than the impression the headline gives. The fact is – they “think” it’s some sort of explosive device. Or rather, they don’t know what the hell it is.