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Controversial Jackie O tapes - First Lady talks openly about her adultery and JFK’s assassination

New window into her White House years

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Late at night when you;re sleepin udt be a creeping all around.
Study War Much More. Proceedings Magazine - January 2013 Vol. 139/1/1/,139 US Naval Institute Jack Ruby. Naval History
New Scientist - 8 Aug 1974 - Page 329
The Village Voice - Feb 21, 1974 page 6.
Herman Darvick has some interesting items. “Knowledge is not power. Power alone is power. What knowledge does is provide the means to determine where to focus that power, for maximum effect.”
Why is there this obscene continued obsession with scandal stories and digging up dirt on the Kennedys and thinking Irish people care? The story is little but feeding off idle gossip and mischief and belongs in tabloid rags. It is also a uniquely American obsession that no one in Ireland gives a toss about . Usually it is written by people who have no clue about Ireland or things Irish but feed gossip into American wannabes who know nothing about current Ireland and dwell in their old "faith and begarra" fairy tales. Anciantseeker got it bang on! Is mor an trua e sin!
As a seventeen year old enlisted guy for six months before the only Catholic president ever elected president here was murdered! Even though this is over two years old article I am enraged at the total lack of any decency by those who would attack and spread this filth, especially about someone who was not around to defend themselves. Worst to hurt a person who suffered so much while alive, and then have to continue to suffer even to the grave. Truth or lies, it is an evil use of a language to do these ugly things, if their be a day of reckoning these folks should be treated harshly, for eternity. That time was the worst for us who still though generations removed identified with old customs and continued our age old struggle with the Hobbs of this world. This showing in September of 2011 set off my sister and Mom into a depression filled with tears of loss. And everything in these sensationalized programs were even known at the time, everyone knew and expected this young sharp looking Irish-American to be a womanizer,and Johnson was a southerner, who are only trusted by other southerners. And great thieves of industry, ENRON was one of their more resent shows of lack of business professionalism and especially ethics, following in the foot steps of Pepsi. The same folks who use this kind of trash also sell weapons to our enemies, they are known, but money can buy anyone or any country these days. The Kennedy family to those who lived during the early sixties were the first generation of Irish-Americans who could say we had finally arrived, then all was swept away by a few shoots in Dallas Texas, Johnson's home. More's the pity.
Irish Central is really disgraceful to keep this up without any correction whatsoever. Jackie said no such thing. It makes you doubt everything you read at Irish Central
A 'lady' like a 'gentleman' is someone who says one thing butthinks another. Having decorum does not extinguish the human frailty of anybody. I waould not doubt that many First Lady's had affairs as did their President husbands.
Jackie wasa LADY!will not read garbage about her. We could use one there NOW! Rep Woman!
Well, you mean "Michelle" Obama, but as to Jackie Kennedys beliefs about the assassination, google "YouTube Kennedy assassination Lyndon Johnson mistress" and you will see a riveting story by Lyndon Johnsons long acknowledged mistress
A very misleading headline. thought the first lady for America is Mitchell Obama not the late Jackie Kennedy
She was a typical Kennedy demorat liberal, do as I say not as I do, Big hat no Cattle!
Bythebay: Wrong. Most Irish Americans see the Kennedys as abortion loving atheists, which they are...back then in the 1960's, yeah, it was nice to see an Irishman make it to the top but over time most of us outside Massachusetts would not for any of them. Tooo damn liberal. Now it is only the Catholic-Church hating media who worships them. Niall?
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