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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: benwood who wrote (9559)4/29/2020 2:23:39 PM
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Believe it or not, it was at a car wash. It was when he was an owner of the Texas Rangers. There was a car wash he often frequented in Dallas and I happened to be there one day when he and the secret service agents that protected him rolled in. His father was President at the time. He didn't know me from Adam but he was very friendly to me and chatted with me. I would remember it all even had he not become Governor of Texas and later President of the US.

I always used to say, "he may not be the best President we have ever had, but that is just my opinion. He is a heck of a friendly guy". And in the end, that matters more perhaps.



To: benwood who wrote (9559)4/29/2020 3:46:41 PM
From: berniel  Respond to of 26483
 
"Then in 1963 (or later?) said this: “You didn't have to be a Kennedy fan to be decimated by his assassination,” he said. “John Kennedy could have been so very good—he was just beginning to realize his responsibilities.”

I remember the june teenth parades in Boston when i was a kid. If Robert or John had did something the people didn't like out come the eggs and tomatoes... You know, I think that was good encouragement for listening to the people. Made them much better representatives..