Tuesday, January 18, 2011

John F. Kennedy - Fifty Years ago - January 20, 1961

JFK - Inauguration January 20, 1961

Fifty years later his words still ring true:

So let us begin anew -- remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.
 
Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.

Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms, and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.

Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce.

Let both sides unite to heed, in all corners of the earth, the command of Isaiah -- to "undo the heavy burdens, and [to] let the oppressed go free."¹

And, if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor -- not a new balance of power, but a new world of law -- where the strong are just, and the weak secure, and the peace preserved.

¹ Isaiah 58:6 (King James Version of the Holy Bible)

5 comments:

  1. I loved this guy and was one of those who took him up on the challenge to walk 50 miles. Well, I tried to, anyway. He was inspiring. We need a guy like this now.

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  2. Me too. It was my first time to vote in that election. He just made so much sense to me. I often wonder what it would be like today if his time had not been cut short.

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  3. But that's the thing about remembering Kennedy. It always comes with the pain. I was in catholic high school at the time, and the brothers called us into assembly and told us he had been killed, and then we were sent home. I remember everyone on the subway looking pale and shocked. What a nightmare that day was. But yes, he was a wonderful man who was bigger than life. I loved him and always will.

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  4. President Obama reminds me of President Kennedy in lots of ways. His hopefulness, his positivity, his encouragement of our dreams. Good men, both of them.

    Katie

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