“When I am in the White House, I will convene a permanent Veterans Advisory Council with a seat on the National Security Council so that veterans have a say in future decisions of war and peace. You, who have sacrificed the most, are among the best qualified to guide us.” — RFK Jr.
“Mr. Kennedy understands veterans’ acute awareness of the true nature, enormous cost and sacrifice, and folly of America’s engagement in these conflicts. Veterans deserve recognition for their remarkable service. More importantly, they deserve a special voice in our democracy’s councils of war and peace and in re-uniting our country around shared purposes.” — Team Kennedy
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“I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy.” — President John F. Kennedy
All of us at The Kennedy Beacon thank veterans for their service to our nation.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
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Armistice Day is a day to celebrate Peace. We can honor veterans by being a nation committed to peace and celebrating peace., by forming an Advisory Council of Peacemakers to make decisions on war and peace that will enlighten our young people on the evil of wars.
The best way to thank veterans is to abstain from ALL war -- from the Middle East to the Far East to South America to Africa to Europe -- NO FUNDING, NO ARMS, NO SOLDIERS.
You are losing your base by turning into a hawk. So disappointing. Or was that the point, to be a workaround for the duopoly we're all so done with?