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President John F. Kennedy’s Address on "The President and the Press" to the American Newspapers Publishers Association, New York City. The President urges journalists ‘to heed the duty of self-restraint’ in reporting matters that may affect U.S. national security. Kennedy spoke before the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Inc., at their annual (48th) Dinner.

No wonder he was assassinated

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He was definitely "part of the club", so was his father - but I think he had change of heart or conscience, he flipped drastically as soon as he became president.

No more funding to select church organisations especially Catholic churches, having a clear distance from the war machine(Military industrial complex) and the openness and transparency from the press, trying to abolish the three letter agencies.

But the "church" decided to let him "swim with the fishes".

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