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Below is exemplary of what Dr. Burke called a '<mark>dangerous new parlor game of "creeping socialism"</mark>' that began in ernest in the early 1960s, reached a flashpoint in the JFK assassination, escalating into the 3rd Millenium —
Below is exemplary of what Dr. Burke called a '<mark>dangerous new parlor game of "creeping socialism"</mark>' that began in ernest in the early 1960s, reached a flashpoint in the JFK assassination, escalating into the 3rd Millenium —
 
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2016/11/welcome-mr-kennedy.jpg Welcome Mr. Kennedy To Dallas...]
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[http://www.orwelltoday.com/jfkjbs.shtml JFK & John Birch Society]
[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/John_F._Kennedy_assassination_conspiracy_theories#Media/File:Wanted_for_treason.jpg Wanted For Treason]
[http://www.orwelltoday.com/jfkjbs.shtml JFK & John Birch Society]
  [http://www.orwelltoday.com/jfkjbsdallasad.shtml Dallas Hate-JFK Dealy Ad]</span>
  [http://www.orwelltoday.com/jfkjbsdallasad.shtml Dallas Hate-JFK Dealy Ad]</span>
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2016/11/welcome-mr-kennedy.jpg Welcome Mr. Kennedy To Dallas...]</span>
[https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2016/11/welcome-mr-kennedy.jpg Welcome Mr. Kennedy To Dallas...]</span>
  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>. ...
  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>. ...
  Under the sardonic heading, "WELCOME MR KENNEDY TO DALLAS," an organization styling itself as "The American Fact-Finding Committee" — a local coordinator of the <mark>John Birch Society</mark> and <mark>Nelson Bunker Hunt, the son of H. L. Hunt</mark>, it later developed, were <mark>the committee's most prominent members</mark> — asked the President twelve rhetorical questions. He was accused of responsiblity for the imprisonment, starvation, and persecution of 'thousands of Cubans.' The ad declared that he was selling food to the Communist party, and asked, among other things, 'Why have you ordered or permitted your brother Bobby, the Attorney General, to go soft on Communists, fellow-travelers, and ultra-leftists in America, while permitting him to persecute loyal Americans who criticize you, your administration, and your leadership?'..."'Mr Kennedy', the ad concluded, 'we DEMAND answers to these questions, and we want them NOW.'
  Under the sardonic heading, "WELCOME MR KENNEDY TO DALLAS," an organization styling itself as "The American Fact-Finding Committee" — a local coordinator of the <mark>John Birch Society</mark> and <mark>Nelson Bunker Hunt, the son of H. L. Hunt</mark>, it later developed, were <mark>the committee's most prominent members</mark> — asked the President twelve rhetorical questions. He was accused of responsiblity for the imprisonment, starvation, and persecution of 'thousands of Cubans.' The ad declared that he was selling food to the Communist party, and asked, among other things, 'Why have you ordered or permitted your brother Bobby, the Attorney General, to go soft on Communists, fellow-travelers, and ultra-leftists in America, while permitting him to persecute loyal Americans who criticize you, your administration, and your leadership?'..."'Mr Kennedy', the ad concluded, 'we DEMAND answers to these questions, and we want them NOW.'