Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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And, you know, I was raised in a milieu where we were taught that it was a great privilege to be able to be part of some great controversy. And that the best thing that could happen to us is if we could give our lives and our energies to something that was larger than ourselves.
Well, number one, even if Sir Anne had killed my father, I would be advocating his parole. And my brother, Douglas... is agnostic about whether Saran killed my father or not, but he even, he believes like I do that even if he did kill my father, he should be paroled.
Well, number one, even if Sir Anne had killed my father, I would be advocating his parole. And my brother, Douglas... is agnostic about whether Saran killed my father or not, but he even, he believes like I do that even if he did kill my father, he should be paroled.
Well, number one, even if Sir Anne had killed my father, I would be advocating his parole. And my brother, Douglas... is agnostic about whether Saran killed my father or not, but he even, he believes like I do that even if he did kill my father, he should be paroled.
And, you know, to me, that is an important personal stand because I think resentments and anger and revenge are, uh, are impulses that are never, um, They're never good for you. Resentments are like, as they say, like following poison and hoping someone else will die. It has a corrosive impact on your own soul. So I think, you know, what the better approach to...
And, you know, to me, that is an important personal stand because I think resentments and anger and revenge are, uh, are impulses that are never, um, They're never good for you. Resentments are like, as they say, like following poison and hoping someone else will die. It has a corrosive impact on your own soul. So I think, you know, what the better approach to...
And, you know, to me, that is an important personal stand because I think resentments and anger and revenge are, uh, are impulses that are never, um, They're never good for you. Resentments are like, as they say, like following poison and hoping someone else will die. It has a corrosive impact on your own soul. So I think, you know, what the better approach to...
The people who hurt you is to pray for them, to forgive them, and then to keep moving. But if you let them live in your head rent-free, then they are in control of you. And only by forgiving them do you escape. and their influence. So I would be advocating, even if Sirhan didn't kill my father, Sirhan did not kill my father. He certainly shot at my father.
The people who hurt you is to pray for them, to forgive them, and then to keep moving. But if you let them live in your head rent-free, then they are in control of you. And only by forgiving them do you escape. and their influence. So I would be advocating, even if Sirhan didn't kill my father, Sirhan did not kill my father. He certainly shot at my father.
The people who hurt you is to pray for them, to forgive them, and then to keep moving. But if you let them live in your head rent-free, then they are in control of you. And only by forgiving them do you escape. and their influence. So I would be advocating, even if Sirhan didn't kill my father, Sirhan did not kill my father. He certainly shot at my father.
And this is what Thomas Noguchi, who was the coroner, said from the beginning. Sirhan Sirhan was standing in front of my father. He was standing in front of the steam table. He never got less than five feet from my father. There were 77 eyewitnesses in that Ambassador Hotel kitchen. And they all saw what happened, which is Sirhan fired two shots at my father directly.
And this is what Thomas Noguchi, who was the coroner, said from the beginning. Sirhan Sirhan was standing in front of my father. He was standing in front of the steam table. He never got less than five feet from my father. There were 77 eyewitnesses in that Ambassador Hotel kitchen. And they all saw what happened, which is Sirhan fired two shots at my father directly.
And this is what Thomas Noguchi, who was the coroner, said from the beginning. Sirhan Sirhan was standing in front of my father. He was standing in front of the steam table. He never got less than five feet from my father. There were 77 eyewitnesses in that Ambassador Hotel kitchen. And they all saw what happened, which is Sirhan fired two shots at my father directly.
One of those shots went past my father and hit Paul Schrade, who was a United Auto Workers, a very close friend of my father. He's the man who introduced my father to Cesar Chavez and one of his closest friends. And he today is alive and has been advocating for Sir Ann for 20 years. And he's the one who made me look at the evidence and read the autopsy report against my will.
One of those shots went past my father and hit Paul Schrade, who was a United Auto Workers, a very close friend of my father. He's the man who introduced my father to Cesar Chavez and one of his closest friends. And he today is alive and has been advocating for Sir Ann for 20 years. And he's the one who made me look at the evidence and read the autopsy report against my will.
One of those shots went past my father and hit Paul Schrade, who was a United Auto Workers, a very close friend of my father. He's the man who introduced my father to Cesar Chavez and one of his closest friends. And he today is alive and has been advocating for Sir Ann for 20 years. And he's the one who made me look at the evidence and read the autopsy report against my will.
and showed me that Sirhan could not have killed my father. The second shot that Sirhan fired at my father ended up in a door, a door jam, a wooden door jam behind my father, and was later removed by the Los Angeles Police Department. Sirhan was then tackled by six men, including Rosalie Guerriere, Rafer Johnson, and a number of others, and his
and showed me that Sirhan could not have killed my father. The second shot that Sirhan fired at my father ended up in a door, a door jam, a wooden door jam behind my father, and was later removed by the Los Angeles Police Department. Sirhan was then tackled by six men, including Rosalie Guerriere, Rafer Johnson, and a number of others, and his
and showed me that Sirhan could not have killed my father. The second shot that Sirhan fired at my father ended up in a door, a door jam, a wooden door jam behind my father, and was later removed by the Los Angeles Police Department. Sirhan was then tackled by six men, including Rosalie Guerriere, Rafer Johnson, and a number of others, and his
gun hand was pushed away from my father and but they couldn't he had a superhuman strength and they could not get the gun out of his hand and he fired off six more shots and emptied the chamber and all of those shots hit people so we have them all accounted for Oh, we know what happened to all of Sir Anne's shots, and none of them hit my father.