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SUNDAY SERMON & Commemorative “Kennedy Assassination” E-ditionS

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TODAY IS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2022
TRUMP’S SIX-HUNDRED-AND-SEVENTY-FIRST DAY OUT-OF-OFFICE
AND THE LEFT’S DEATH WISHES FOR TRUMP ARE STILL INVITING ANARCHY

Last Sunday in America…at the Church of The Compassionate Conservative, Beloved Whistleblower Publisher, the Right-Wing Reverend Charles Foster Kane was asking his Political Parishioners to Pray for The President, The Left’s Death Wishes For Trump have been Inviting Anarchy for the past seven years.  It’s one thing to grieve for the election of a president you might consider inappropriate to the office, but It’s quite another to call for the murder of a sitting U.S. president.

Kane might’ve passed out copies of The Blower’s Annual November 22 E-dition, where we always remember the Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Too many younger people today aren’t old enough to remember, and those who are, aren’t doing a very good job teaching the lessons that should have been learned to the younger generation.image023

CINCY DAVE wonders is it Nixon, LBJ, Fidel, the CIA, the KGB, Jimmy Hoffa, the Mafia, Ted Cruz’s father or someone else?  Or maybe two or more of the above?  Certainly Lee Harvey Oswald had little or nothing to do with it.  Take his word for it – He was just a patsy for the real conspirators.    

So, who really did it? Historians want to know.

HEADER-NOV 22 JFK      But At Least The Blower Remembers

image004At today’s meeting of the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane if anybody will be exploiting the 59th Anniversary of JFK’s assassination the Radical Media Establishment should be celebrating on Thanksgiving, and including Kennedy’s compulsive womanizing on Thursday’s update of Passionate Politicians caught with their pants down. 

Supporters of FAKE NEWS CNN’s Rude-And-Obnoxious News Liar Jim Acosta should not do everything they could do to compare Trump favorably with John F. Kennedy. But Kane reminded the group about that time Kennedy said, “A tax cut means higher family income and higher business profits and a balanced federal budget…. As the national income grows, the federal government will ultimately end up with more revenues. Prosperity is the real way to balance our budget. By lowering tax rates, by increasing jobs and income, we can expand tax revenues and finally bring our budget into balance.” That’s one comparison you never heard Obama’s friends making for the past eight years, and we’re guessing none of those Disingenuous D-RATS will be comparing JFK’s ideas on tax cutting with what we were seeing from our former Tax-Cutter-in-Chief at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, especially when the Stock Market was at a record high, productivity was increasing, and US jobless claims were falling every month during the Trump Administration.

Maybe that’s why our Quote for Today Committee chose JFK’s “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” which many people think is how ObamaCare’s turned out.”

Four years ago we Googled “JFK’s Assassination” on November 22 to see how newspapers around the world had remembered. (Note: Some of the dates in these items may have been updated)

image005Tuesday MARKS 53rd ANNIVERSARY OF JFK’S ASSASSINATION
WFLA: Just four days prior on the president’s assassination, that Monday the 18th, Kennedy was the first sitting president to visit Tampa. JFK was the 35th President of the United States. In the five decades since JFK’s assassination, conspiracy theories …


image006DID LEE HARVEY OSWALD ACT ALONE IN JFK’S ASSASSINATION? MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOSTING MOCK TRIAL

CBS Local: American president John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963) is struck by an assassin’s bullet as he travels through Dallas in a motorcade, 22nd November 1963. In the car next to him is his wife Jacqueline (1929 – 1994) and in the front seat is Texas governor John …

image008PETER LUCAS: JFK’S ASSASSINATION SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY
Lowell Sun: That was the United Press International bulletin that came over the clattering teletype machine. It was early afternoon Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 — 53 years ago today. I looked at the bulletin in shock. I turned to tell someone, but there was no one in …

image009DALLAS HAS A PROBLEM WITH JFK’S ASSASSINATION
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Historians from the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas had worked since 2009 to design an exhibit ahead of the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination. They sought to portray the chaotic events of …

image010HOW JFK’S ASSASSINATION LED TO A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Constitution Daily (blog): President John F. Kennedy’s death on November 22, 1963 traumatized a nation and led a united Congress to make a key constitutional change, in the form of the 25th amendment. Kennedy’s assassination created moments of chaos in the …

image011FORMER ‘MONITOR’ WRITER BILL SANDERSON TELLS THE STORY OF ANOTHER WRITER: THE ONE WHO BROKE THE JFK STORY
Concord Monitor: UPI Newsman Merriman Smith accompanies President Kennedy on March 16, 1961. More than two years later, he’d be the first to report on JFK’s assassination. AP file. In this Nov. 25, 1963 photo, 3-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr., salutes his father’s casket …

image012SECRET JFK RECORDS TO TEST CONSPIRATORIAL TRUMP
AlterNet: All told the government’s still-secret JFK records probably include more than 50,000 pages of material. While many of these files are not believed relevant to JFK’s assassination, others are certainly germane to understanding how the president of the …

image013ARTHUR I. CYR: JFK’S RESTLESS GHOST
Stockton Record: The President of the United States travels to Texas to mitigate factional strife in his Democratic Party, and on Nov.22, 1963, is gunned down on a Dallas street. Two days later, alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is shot by small-time hustler Jack Ruby.

image014AP WAS THERE: JFK ASSASSINATION
LEX18 Lexington KY News: DALLAS (AP) — Today is the 53rd anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. At 12:20 p.m. on Nov. 22, the Dallas bureau of The Associated Press was its usual noisy self, with no signs of excitement except that all knew President …

image015LEE HARVEY OSWALD’S LITTLE GREEN BOOK SHOWS JFK WASN’T THE REAL TARGET
Los Angeles Times: In the hours after the Kennedy assassination, after Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit and was identified as the president’s assassin, a Secret Service officer named Mike Howard was dispatched to Oswald’s apartment …

image016DONNA HUNT: JFK’S DEATH IN DALLAS SHOCKED THE WORLD
Sherman Denison Herald Democrat: About 15 years ago, a long-time friend and I were chatting and the subject of the then anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy came up. While Sue Sappenfield of Sherman worked for the Sherman Democrat and I worked for the Denison …

image017DOROTHY KILGALLEN TRIED TO EXPOSE TRUTH OF JFK ASSASSINATION
New York Daily News: A still from a home movie shows President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline moments before his assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. (AP). BY Mark Shaw. DAILY NEWS CONTRIBUTOR. Monday, November 21, 2016, 12:00 PM. A very wise man …

image005REMEMBERING JFK – THE ASSASSINATION TOOK PLACE 53 YEARS AGO TODAY
IrishCentral: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the United States’ only Catholic president—the count is now running 44-to-1, which by any bookmaker’s cheat sheet are pretty amazing, skewered odds—once said: “There are three things in life: God, human folly, and laughter.

image00914 FACTS ABOUT JFK YOU NEED TO KNOW
GQ.com: Today marks the 53rd anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Here are 14 facts that you didn’t know about the President. Story by Josh Lee. Monday 21 November 2016. Photography by Rex / Shutterstock. Story by. Josh Lee. Monday 21 November …

image012FOR SALE: A REVOLVER, SPORTS COAT AND PAIR OF HANDCUFFS FROM LEE HARVEY OSWALD’S ARREST
KERA News: Five stories that have North Texas talking: Dallas is facing a threat of bankruptcy: Rick Perry met with Donald Trump; UT’s Charlie Strong hopes to stay with the Longhorns; and more. Fifty three years ago today, Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F. Kennedy …

“We’re really surprised those Feckless Fishwrappers forgot to make a big deal out of JFK’s Assassination on the front page,” said Absolutely Nobody in Cincinnati that day.

And in a related item, Hurley the Historian said, “Today I’m sad to live in a country where everybody isn’t remembering where they were at 12:30 PM Central Standard Time in 1963, when President Kennedy was assassinated.”

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