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Bob DeLacy Jr.
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Between space and Vietnam, there were no easy decisions the president made. But it was advisers that didn't make it easy either. For Vietnam, for example, one adviser thought their government was making it difficult for the military 🪖 while on the ground, it seemed there was progress according to another adviser. What I liked about Kennedy was he kept asking questions.
— Jan 11, 2026 07:39PM
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Bob DeLacy Jr.
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THE BOMB.Kennedys' concern about the bomb 💣 was evident. That's why he worked hard to get the nuclear test ban treaty. Especially after the Cuban Missile Crisis
— Jan 04, 2026 07:56AM
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Bob DeLacy Jr.
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We're they thinking of impeaching JFK if he did nothing against Russia in the Cuban missile crisis?
I think that's stupid. For one, JFK would have done something anyway. Congress,his cabinet and military 🪖 leaders with world 🌎 leaders figured it out together. Especially, Bobby. "Thank God for Bobby," JFK said. General LeMay was an ass though. JFK handled it well.
— Dec 28, 2025 07:42AM
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I think that's stupid. For one, JFK would have done something anyway. Congress,his cabinet and military 🪖 leaders with world 🌎 leaders figured it out together. Especially, Bobby. "Thank God for Bobby," JFK said. General LeMay was an ass though. JFK handled it well.
Bob DeLacy Jr.
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Reading some of the transcripts of conversations that Kennedy had taped. A lot of skips were on them. But still interesting. Haven't listened to CD yet at this time.
— Dec 15, 2025 09:37AM
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Bob DeLacy Jr.
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Just started reading 📚. I am always interested when it concerns President Kennedy. Will listen in on the CD 💿 which is part of the book. But reading the words of the conversations he had such with Dwight Eisenhower is interesting. It's history.
— Dec 11, 2025 08:54PM
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