United States in Cold and Korean Wars |
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President Truman ended the WWII with |
Atomic Bombs and catched a "Cold"instead |
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General Eisenhower became the |
popular "Communist Fear" vote |
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The 1957 "Ike" cabinet included Dulles, Benson |
Anderson, McElroy, Brownell and a female Folsom |
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planning Marshall, treasured Snyder, Dean Acheson |
and Ikeīs "mormonic" Benson, Brownell, Rogers |
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USSR ambassador Bohlen, the always handy |
Harriman, UN ambassador Austin and brother Milt |
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J.Edgar Hoover built the FBI as a "state within" |
for Gray, then Kelley and Webster to inherit |
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Long time Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver |
was chosen Stevensonīs Vice runner in 1956 |
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Strom Thurmond objected Truman so strongly that |
he ran for "the Oval" himself, winning four states! | |
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Ikeīs thrustworthy brother Milton |
was ensign the more informal diplomacy |
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The two Dulles brothers, John and Allen, |
became Ikeīs most trusted aides, heading |
both the State Department and the C.I.A. |
in total control of the Cold Outside! |
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Ralph Bunche continued the Middle East talks |
after assassinated Bernadotte so well he won |
the Nobel Prize; also "runner-up" Stevenson, |
defensive Thomas Gates and diplomatic Kennan |
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righteously brave Rosa Parks initiated |
the modern civil rights movement, |
the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott, when |
refusing to ger her seat to a white! |
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from Vietnam to Civil Rights |
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JFK, perhaps the most impressive |
President of the modern era (enl) |
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President Johnson inherited Vietnam |
and escalated it to an american trauma |
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Senator Hubert Humphrey served as LBJīs Vice |
before running unsuccessfully against Nixon |
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Bob Kennedy was entrusted the Justice forcing |
both the mob and Hoover to the limit; FDC signed |
by Att.Genīs Tom and Ramsey Clark, Katzenbach, |
Biddle,Brownell,Rogers and autopenned by RFK |
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Dr Martin Luther King, who had his life |
but not his dream of non-violence ended by |
sentencted assassin James Earl Ray. |
Ralph Abernathy assumed the SCLC lead |
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The Supreme Court "wise guys" Warren Burger, |
Clarence Thomas, Goldberg, Thurgood Marshall |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and William Rehnquist all |
kept a strict view on the "Justice for All" |
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Dean Rusk ran the State Department |
in the 60īs on both JFK and LBJ mandates |
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the impressive McNamara, Douglas Dillon |
Stewart Udall and USSR ambasador Foy Kohler |
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Vietnam Ambassadors Bunker (1967-73) and |
the "Multi" diplomatist Henry Cabot Lodge |
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Vietnam War build-up CIA director Raborn |
and shut-down director William Colby |
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CIA director Richard Helms had a key |
position during the entire Vietnam War |
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McGeorge Bundy had the security |
advising ear of both JFK and LBJ |
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Treasury Heads Fowler and David Kennedy |
adding by hand signs to their autopen cards |
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notorious segregationists Govs Faubus and Maddox |
Nixon pre-governing ministers Hickel and Clements |
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Supreme Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and |
honored swedish-american Chief Justice Rehnquist |
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the only non-plot-suspected in Dallas |
was Governor John Connally, wounded himself |
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the McNamara opposite Clark Clifford |
Rostow, William Colby and Goldwater |
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Senator Goldwater who prefered more drastic |
political solutions like asphalting Vietnam! |
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