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John Kennedy:Father 
 
JFK and Caroline
I recently read an article by Mark Joseph, a producer, author, talk show host and editor of Bullypulpit.com. that reminded me that the assassinated President we speak of so frequently was also a father of small children. Like all parents he had a learning curve -  one that included making mistakes. This article quoted Ted Kennedy recounting one such mistake. Published first in Esquire Magazine, I thought you'd like to read
 "Remembering What's Important in Life."
November in Dallas 2010 Is Almost Here!

JFK Lancer is making plans to insure the leading researchers and the latest published authors are at NID 2010 to commemorate the 47th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. We hope you are making plans to be with us as we have new speakers and exciting topics.

Register TODAY- Sept.15th for NID discounted rate!
 
Remember, the banquet is included in the registration fee so you not only have an opportunity to hear the latest presentations, but will sample the fare at the fabulous Adolphus Hotel. Last year conference attendees raved about this historic location and the superlative cuisine at the banquet!
 
Blocked rooms are limited so
register today for the discounted rate.


You can almost feel the presence of the famous guests who have stayed before you. The hotel registry includes the signatures of Babe Ruth, the Vanderbilts, U2, Oscar de la Renta, Donald Trump, and Queen Elizabeth II. Today, all of guests at The Adolphus are considered royalty. Throughout your stay at The Adolphus the hotel associates discreetly wait on you with warmth and style. Your hosts - the entire Adolphus staff - are committed to making the experience exceptional.
 
Please telephone the Hotel directly at 800-221-9083 to make reservations. In order to receive the special group rate that has been made available for JFK Lancer Productions & Publications, you will need to call prior to October 15, 2010 and indicate you are attending the JFK Lancer Productions & Publications Conference.
Ernest Withers, FBI Informant: Famed Civil Rights Photojournalist Helped FBI
Withers was a FBI informant
Withers

A veteran freelancer for America's black press, Withers was known as "the original civil rights photographer," an insider who'd covered it all, from the Emmett Till murder that jump-started the movement in 1955 to the Little Rock school crisis, the integration of Ole Miss and, now, the 1968 sanitation strike that brought King to Memphis and his death...reports portray Withers as a prolific informant who, from at least 1968 until 1970, passed on tips and photographs detailing an insider's view of politics, business and everyday life in Memphis' black community.As a foot soldier in J. Edgar Hoover's domestic intelligence program, Withers helped the FBI gain a front-row seat to the civil rights and anti-war movements in Memphis.

Read the whole story: commercialappeal.com

 
New Tapes Released by The John F. Kennedy Library
 
The John F. Kennedy Library has just released tapes made when President Kennedy was trying to push a nuclear non-proliferation treaty through a skeptical Senate. Then
Senate Republican leader, Everett Dirksen of Illinois, joined his Democratic counterpart, Mike Mansfield of Montana, at a White House strategy session to help Kennedy out.
 
The Republican leader tells the Democratic president that he's got a letter all written and ready for him to sign. And the president did! Listen to Dirksen explain his thinking and read the entire article here.

Reflections on Jack Kennedy

Read this exceptional article on JFK

President Kennedy
JFK

by Stephen Lendman


Though much about his background and public service warrants criticism, he also deserves praise rarely given properly, this article offering some and the writer's personal reflections on his commencement address to my June 14, 1956 graduating class, a message not heard now by US leaders - erudite, incisive and timely.

 

Kennedy's entire talk was full of scholarly references and quotes, including Lord Melbourne to a youthful historian Thomas Macauley about the differences between scholars and politicians. Another from philosopher Sidney Hook, saying "Many intellectuals would rather die than agree with the majority, even on the rare occasions when the majority is right."

Yet he reminded the audience that today's politicians and intellectual climate have a common ancestry, America's early leaders, also distinguished for their writing and intellect, including Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, Franklin, and John Adams among others.

Read the entire article here

2007 NID DVD"The real key to our national future," President Kennedy said, "lies in the young people of our country."

If you know a student or teacher who is qualified, encourage them to complete the 
 
scholarship application.