More than just a white guy?
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I made similar post late last night. Couldn't sleep because it was nagging at me. From the Voat days there was a discussion about the missing sub and someone tied it to the Richard B Russell decommissioned sub.
Georgia Guide Stones - Next to Richard B Russell State Park
Hunt for Red October - SSN 687 Richard B. Russell latest fast-attack-submarine of sturgeon class.
Sky King - Richard Beebo Russell and the Q400 stolen plane https://time.com/5364913/richard-russel-seattle-horizon-air-stolen-plane/
Something has to be important about Richard B Russell.
Is there something we are missing about this guy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Russell_Jr.
Edit*: He was also a member of the Warren Commission.
Richard B. Russell Jr. served in public office for fifty years as a state legislator, governor of Georgia, and U.S. senator. Although Russell was best known for his efforts to strengthen the national defense and to oppose civil rights legislation, he favored describing his role as advocate for the small farmer and for soil and water conservation. Russell also worked to bring economic opportunities to Georgia. He helped to secure or maintain fifteen military installations; more than twenty-five research facilities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Russell Agricultural Research Center; and federal funding for development and construction. Russell believed that his most important legislative contribution was his authorship and secured passage of the National School Lunch Program in 1946.
Russell battled a field of seasoned candidates to win the gubernatorial election. His victory was attributed to a grassroots campaign and his skill in canvassing voters door-to-door across Georgia.
https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/richard-b-russell-jr-1897-1971/
He has enormous ears, reminds me of Ross Perot.
Face the nation (August 1, 1964) - interview with Richard B. Russell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od0hqcaFyNc
Topics discussed include:
Vietnam decisions of President Johnson ("conventional warfare");
Vietnam blunders
Vietnam compared to Cuba
"domino theory"
effects of the U.S. failure to honor international agreements
appointment of Henry Cabot Lodge as Ambassador to South Vietnam
RBR's relationship with LBJ
RBR's recommendations in re Vietnam
division of responsibility for military service (UMT)
past and projected costs (financial and human sacrifices) of Vietnam
Defense appropriations vs. costs of Great Society
dissatisfaction with military training for Vietnam-bound military personnel
evaluation of McNamara's defense economy program and of McNamara's use of atomic weapons in Vietnam
Voting Rights Bill.
Just for you https://imgur.com/8lD0yOt
"In 1963 U.S. president Lyndon Johnson appointed a reluctant Russell to the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, or the Warren Commission, as it came to be known. Russell rejected the single-bullet theory, as did Texas governor John Connally, who had been wounded in the attack on Kennedy. Thinking “so much possible evidence was beyond [the commission’s] reach,” Russell insisted that Earl Warren qualify the commission’s findings to read that they found “no evidence” that Oswald “was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign.” Compromise with Russell was the only way Warren obtained a unanimous report."
Interesting. Apparantley Schumer wants to rename the building after NoName https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/momentum-builds-behind-pitch-to-rename-russell-senate-office-building-after-mccain
During his eighteen-month tenure, Russell's most significant achievement was a comprehensive reorganization of the state government, which was accomplished by reducing the number of agencies from 102 to 17.
"Neither Russell nor his father supported United Nations membership. Russell also had little faith in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a peacekeeping force, and he was concerned that American-supplied arms to an allied country would fall into the hands of an aggressor."