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Lyndon LaRouche keynoted the Jan. 19 2004 Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast, sponsored by the Talladega County (Alabama) Democratic Conference. City Councilman Rev. Horace Patterson introduced the first speaker, civil rights heroine Amelia Boynton Robinson, then vice chairman of the Schiller Institute, who in turn introduced LaRouche.
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An interview by Phil Rubenstein, an associate of Lyndon LaRouche, on the implications for physical economics and the future of Einstein's discoveries.
In this third and final installment of the Who We Fight Series, we look at the relationship between John F. Kennedy and the WWII generation in fighting the British Empire.
For the previous installments of the Who We Fight series, see:
Episode I: Empire Strikes
Episode II: The Organization Men
LaRouche Democrat Diane Sare asks about written and spoken language, creativity, and the transmission of ideas from one mind to another. Kesha Rogers, also a LaRouche Democrat, poses a question about the scientific nature of metaphor.
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