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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    #10

    60 years ago today.

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    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • CopperC Offline
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      Judge, Jury and Executioner, the taxpayers owe Mr. Ruby a great deal.

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      • CopperC Copper

        Judge, Jury and Executioner, the taxpayers owe Mr. Ruby a great deal.

        markM Offline
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        @Copper said in 60 years ago:

        Judge, Jury and Executioner, the taxpayers owe Mr. Ruby a great deal.

        Yeah, sure. Mr. Ruby was only responsible for 60 years of conspiracy theories. 👽 🙄

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        • markM mark

          @Copper said in 60 years ago:

          Judge, Jury and Executioner, the taxpayers owe Mr. Ruby a great deal.

          Yeah, sure. Mr. Ruby was only responsible for 60 years of conspiracy theories. 👽 🙄

          RenaudaR Offline
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          Renauda
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          @mark

          Exactly.

          Elbows up!

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          • jon-nycJ Online
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            jon-nyc
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            #14

            Oliver Stone owes a great debt to him.

            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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              #15

              I just learned his original last name was Rubenstein, both parents orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland.

              I wonder how distant a relative Arthur Rubenstein was?

              Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                I just learned his original last name was Rubenstein, both parents orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland.

                I wonder how distant a relative Arthur Rubenstein was?

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                Copper
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                #16

                @jon-nyc said in 60 years ago:

                his original last name was Rubenstein

                Jacob Leon Rubenstein born on or around March 25, 1911, in the Maxwell Street area of Chicago, the son of Joseph Rubenstein and Fannie Turek Rutkowski

                Link to video

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                • RenaudaR Offline
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                  Renauda
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                  #17

                  I went to school with a Rutkowski. His family was quite active in the Ukrainian diaspora here.

                  Elbows up!

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                  • CopperC Offline
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                    60 years today

                    Link to video

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                    • jon-nycJ Online
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                      jon-nyc
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                      #19

                      Jesus you’d think they’d find a horse better suited to the task.

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                        I remember the horse, the drums, the salute, the caisson and its wheels on the cobblestone. When I see the video it comes right back.

                        It was the biggest thing ever, at the time.

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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          Jesus you’d think they’d find a horse better suited to the task.

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                          George K
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                          @jon-nyc said in 60 years ago:

                          Jesus you’d think they’d find a horse better suited to the task.

                          Before watching the video and commentary, I would have thought, "Yeah, but a horse has to horse."

                          No.

                          You're right. "Too wild to ride?" Why the hell is he in the most solemn ceremony of the 2nd half of the 20th century?

                          This is an animal that is not trained, or at worst not trainable. There must be hundreds of black horses within 15 miles of DC that would have been better behaved.

                          I'm not blaming the horse - he's being himself.

                          Find a horse that could be himself and not be a spectacle.

                          ETA: And the comments are...stupid.

                          This breaks my heart. The horse knew what was happening.

                          Black Jack was the perfect horse for this funeral. He was big, beautiful, and spirited........just as the best of us in this Nation have always been. A quieter horse would never have been remembered.....Black Jack left his mark on history.

                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            Exactly George.

                            They said the horse was used for this task because he was unsuitable for riding.

                            WTF?

                            This is President Kennedy’s funeral. Find a horse suited for the needed task, not unsuited to some other task.

                            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                              Instead of cool headed warm blood (which would have been a true cavalryman’s choice) they had to have a barely halter broke prancing Thoroughbred hot blood because it looks good?

                              Elbows up!

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