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To: Joe 6-pack

Good find. Thanks


2 posted on 02/03/2018 6:57:53 AM PST by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: P.O.E.

“For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy...”

We are much too cool now to believe in conspiracies. Nowadays, conservative commentators put that alongside passing gas at a wedding. How many times have we heard Limbaugh and Hannity protest: “I am not a conspiracy theorist, but...”

So there are no such things as conspiracies. Never have been. You are a disjointed extremist if you believe in conspiracies. You are lower than Joe McCarthy. You are not welcome among the cool group, the in crowd.


6 posted on 02/03/2018 7:20:24 AM PST by odawg
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To: Bigg Red

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8 posted on 02/03/2018 7:27:56 AM PST by Bigg Red (Francis is a Nincompope.)
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To: P.O.E.; bitt; LucyT; Joe 6-pack
Worth keeping these comments by JFK close at hand.

This deadly challenge imposes upon our society two requirements of direct concern both to the press and to the President--two requirements that may seem almost contradictory in tone, but which must be reconciled and fulfilled if we are to meet this national peril. I refer, first, to the need for a far greater public information; and, second, to the need for far greater official secrecy.

The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control. And no official of my Administration, whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes or to withhold from the press and the public the facts they deserve to know.

But I do ask every publisher, every editor, and every newsman in the nation to reexamine his own standards, and to recognize the nature of our country's peril. In time of war, the government and the press have customarily joined in an effort based largely on self-discipline, to prevent unauthorized disclosures to the enemy. In time of "clear and present danger," the courts have held that even the privileged rights of the First Amendment must yield to the public's need for national security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMbmdFOvTs

Thanks for the article which is so very timely.

10 posted on 02/03/2018 7:41:37 AM PST by ptsal ( Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - M. Twain)
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