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To: roadcat

May 14, 1983 document from the KGB archives reveals that Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) reached out to the General Secretary of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party, Yuri Andropov, to propose a kind of public relations strategy to counter President Reagan’s defense policy initiatives toward the Soviet Union, policies that Kennedy felt were too aggressive.


250 posted on 08/25/2009 11:33:50 PM PDT by roses of sharon (It is not actual suffering but a taste of better things which excites people to revolt: Hoffer)
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To: roses of sharon
May 14, 1983 document from the KGB archives reveals that Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) reached out to the General Secretary of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party, Yuri Andropov, to propose a kind of public relations strategy to counter President Reagan’s defense policy initiatives toward the Soviet Union, policies that Kennedy felt were too aggressive.

Hopefully this will be the end of the endless adulation of the Kennedy clan. President Kennedy did very little good for our nation, in office for a very short time. His likeness was instantly put on a U.S. coin, while buildings, schools and roads were named after him. Now that Teddy is gone, will there be similar moves to name things for him? Perhaps a bridge in Chappaquiddick?

264 posted on 08/25/2009 11:41:36 PM PDT by roadcat
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