This hit my UA-cam this morning, as I was having my morning coffee, before going to work. I didn't have much extra time to listen to it, but I did listen, to the end. I couldn't put it down, it was so good. JFK was a blessing to our country, and I believe would have done so much more, had he lived. I was only 2 yrs old when he died, so I have no memory of that time, but for some reason, listening to this audio, i had tears streaming down my face. RIP John F. Kennedy, your passing was a great loss to our country, and to the world. Thank you Mr. Wong, for posting this audio.
RFK's speech during riots about Civil Rights and right after finding out MLK had been gunned down; on a truck one of the best speeches and touching speeches ever after hearing of the death of MLK and announcing to a huge crowd!
Read Rynan Turbridy's book JFK in Ireland for full details of the story and De Valera's reaction to JFK's words about Leinster House. I didn't know there was a vesion of JFK's speech to the Irish parliament available that contained the words edited out by De Valera. An amazing video!!
This a very interesting. This is the original uncut version of JFK's speech to the Irish Parliament. Where did you find this. The words " Leinster House was never known for its bright ideas" was cut from the original speech because De Valera the president of Ireland thought the words were insensitive and told JFK he should not have said them. Where did you get this uncut version?
Gert Landsmin it’s on the jfk library’s website. I think this recording must’ve been from an American in the room and there’s the edited video that Ireland recorded
Hearing him is wonderful, seeing AND hearing him brings tears, he was so wonderful.
It rips the heart out to compare him to the debasement of Drumpf.
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This hit my UA-cam this morning, as I was having my morning coffee, before going to work. I didn't have much extra time to listen to it, but I did listen, to the end. I couldn't put it down, it was so good. JFK was a blessing to our country, and I believe would have done so much more, had he lived. I was only 2 yrs old when he died, so I have no memory of that time, but for some reason, listening to this audio, i had tears streaming down my face. RIP John F. Kennedy, your passing was a great loss to our country, and to the world. Thank you Mr. Wong, for posting this audio.
Loved JFK speeches as always and his younger Brother RFK! as always! thank you!
A true son of Eire, RIP JFK
He was such a great and good man.
Thank you for uploading this.
"Union, Country and Ireland Forever" Fighting 69th
That is exactly how a President should represent our people! What a shame he was silenced. He was the ideal President.
Great speech.
RFK's speech during riots about Civil Rights and right after finding out MLK had been gunned down; on a truck one of the best speeches and touching speeches ever after hearing of the death of MLK and announcing to a huge crowd!
Read Rynan Turbridy's book JFK in Ireland for full details of the story and De Valera's reaction to JFK's words about Leinster House. I didn't know there was a vesion of JFK's speech to the Irish parliament available that contained the words edited out by De Valera. An amazing video!!
His "trading places" remarks @ 4:19 evokes ones which Churchill made when he spoke to Congress in December 1941.
There is video of this speech
This a very interesting. This is the original uncut version of JFK's speech to the Irish Parliament. Where did you find this. The words " Leinster House was never known for its bright ideas" was cut from the original speech because De Valera the president of Ireland thought the words were insensitive and told JFK he should not have said them. Where did you get this uncut version?
Gert Landsmin it’s on the jfk library’s website. I think this recording must’ve been from an American in the room and there’s the edited video that Ireland recorded
JFK sell known for his wit
16:53 best quote!
What if Dallas had not ... Kennedy made himself at home ... with a black cat on his lap.
Where would Jean Dixon be today?