The organizing principle of any society, Mr. Garrison, is for war. The authority of the...
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The organizing principle of any society, Mr. Garrison, is for war. The authority of the state over its people resides in its war powers. Kennedy wanted to end the Cold War in his second term. He wanted to call off the moon race and cooperate with the Soviets. He signed a treaty to ban nuclear testing. He refused to invade Cuba in 1962. He set out to withdraw from Vietnam. But all that ended on the 22nd of November, 1963.
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The organising principle of any society Mr Garrison
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is for war
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The authority of the state over its
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people resides in its war powers
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Kennedy wanted to end the Cold War in his second term
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He wanted to call off the moon race
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and cooperate with the Soviets
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He signed a treaty to ban nuclear testing
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He refused to invade Cuba in 1962
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He set out to withdraw from Vietnam
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But all that ended on the 22nd of November 1963
Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 554
Timestamp in movie: 02h 00m 49s
Uploaded: 16 November, 2022
Genres: drama, history, thriller
Summary: New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
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00:11 Kennedy's as dead as that crab meat
02:41 All these documents are yours
03:22 President Dwight D
00:13 This is Louisiana
00:20 How you doin'
00:21 The war is the biggest business in America
00:15 I didn't pay two bits for a target just to have someone...
00:09 White is black
00:09 Fundamentally
00:07 One pristine bullet
00:08 You don't know shit 'cause you've never been...
00:39 Could the Mob change the parade route
00:18 But use your eyes
00:11 Who grieves for Lee Harvey Oswald
00:21 I'm glad you came
00:23 As early as 1961
00:43 We would have arrived days ahead
00:47 What's wrong
00:28 I didn't think much about it at the time
01:20 That's why