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November 22,

The Speech Kennedy Never Gave – President Kennedy Assassination at Today in Irish History

November 22: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1963: President John F Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas.

President John F Kennedy

President John F Kennedy 1917-1863

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JFK at Fort Worth Texas on Morning of November 22

JFK Fort Worth

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JFK’s Final Public Speech at Fort Worth Breakfast

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LISTEN: JFK Complete Remarks at Fort Worth Chamber Breakfast November 22nd

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Kennedy Deputy Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff Announces Death of the President

Kilduff was serving as acting White House spokesman for the first time on a presidential trip. Kennedy’s regular Press Secretary Pierre Salinger was flying to Japan with members of Kennedy’s cabinet at the time.

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SEE: History Channel program: As it Happened

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Boston Symphony Audience Reaction to Kennedy Assassination


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Kennedy was due to speak at the Trade Mart Dallas on that terrible day.

READ: Transcript of Remarks Prepared for Delivery at the Trade Mart Dallas, November 22nd 1963.

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Kennedy had visited Ireland the previous June to rapturous response. He spoke for 25 minutes to Dail Eireann in a wide ranging, historical speech that was maybe not always accurate. e.g. Ireland “is not neutral between liberty and tyranny and never will be.” Just twenty years previously, Ireland remained neutral in the face of the horrors of Hitler.

But the speech was uplifting and motivating to an Irish nation that was still young. Kennedy said

“This has never been a rich or powerful country, and yet, since earliest times, its influence on the world has been rich and powerful. No larger nation did more to keep Christianity and Western culture alive in their darkest centuries. No larger nation did more to spark the cause of independence in America, indeed, around the world. And no larger nation has ever provided the world with more literary and artistic genius.

This is an extraordinary country. George Bernard Shaw, speaking as an Irishman, summed up an approach to life: Other people, he said “see things and . . . say ‘Why?’ . . . But I dream things that never were– and I say: ‘Why not?'” ”

Listen to JFK’s speech to Dail Eireann (Irish parliament) on June 28th 1963.

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September 28,

First WWI Victoria Cross Winner. Ed Sullivan. JFK Telephone Discussion. Today in Irish History

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Curated by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks Chicago Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

   

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1899: First Posthumous World World War I Victoria Cross Winner

Maurice James Dease the first soldier to win a Victoria Cross medal in WWI is born in Coole, Co. Westmeath. Dease won the medal for his bravery during the Battle of Mons Belgium, just nineteen days after World War I breaks out.

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Dease’s name is spelled incorrectly in this clipping

Dease was awarded the Victoria Cross for his valor, the first posthumous recipient of the VC. His citation reads:

“”On 23rd August 1914 at Mons, Belgium, Nimy Bridge was being defended by a single company of Royal Fusiliers and a machine gun section with Lieutenant Dease in command. The gunfire was intense, and the casualties were heavy, but the Lieutenant went on firing in spite of his wounds, until he was hit for the 5th time and was carried away to a place of safety where he died.”

FOR MORE ON MAURICE DEASE

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1902: Birth of Ed Sullivan

Legendary TV host Ed Sullivan was born in New York. His grandfather was an Irish emigrant. Sullivan was irascible, cranky and often vindictive, but he was a consummate TV performer who had a knack for breaking talent. Artists that appeared on his show include The Beatles, Elvis Presley who famously was only filmed from the waste up in one appearance so his swiveling hips wouldn’t ruin American morals. The guardian of American morality also insisted that The Rolling Stones change the lyrics of  “Let’s Spend The Night Together” to “Let’s Spend Some Time Together” when they appeared on the show in 1967.

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THE CLANCY BROTHERS on The Ed Sullivan Show

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READ: The Ed Sullivan Show

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1962:JFK Discusses Mississippi / James Meredith Crisis with Governor Ross Barnett.

LISTEN to JFK telephone conversation with Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett

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1963: JFK dedicates the Whiskeytown Dam in California.

One year after the Mississippi crisis, President Kennedy has a more appealing job to perform.

Kennedy’s speech in opening and tone is very similar to many of the humdrum speeches he had to make at events like this, although it must be said his effort to say something interesting about Whiskeytown is a bit forced.

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2o12: Larry Cunningham Leaves Lovely Leitrim

Country singer Larry Cunningham dies at age of 74

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