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What happened in that home in Dallas, of one of America's richest and most powerful men, shashed that goal of America as a united country for the four teenagers in on that conversation that night.<br> | What happened in that home in Dallas, of one of America's richest and most powerful men, shashed that goal of America as a united country for the four teenagers in on that conversation that night.<br> | ||
— '''Dr. Albert E. Burke''' after attending a meeting at the home of <mark>Haroldson L. Hunt</mark> | — '''Dr. Albert E. Burke''' after attending a meeting at the home of <mark>Haroldson L. Hunt</mark> | ||
(per [https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/11322-albert-e-burke/ John Simkin], Spartacus Educational) | (per [https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/11322-albert-e-burke/ John Simkin], Spartacus Educational)\ | ||
[http://www.orwelltoday.com/jfkjbsdallasad.shtml Dallas Hate-JFK Dealy Ad] | |||
The <mark>entire page 14 of the Dallas Morning News, November 22nd, 1963 [the same day JFK was assassinated]</mark>, was devoted to an advertisement, <mark>ominously bordered in black like an announcement of mourning<mark>. | |||
— William Manchester 1967 ''Death of a President'' | |||
[I]t was around 1961 when things became difficult for our family because of “certain things” he had said on the air. | [I]t was around 1961 when things became difficult for our family because of “certain things” he had said on the air. |