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JFK


            Just as Jacqueline Kennedy sat next to her husband on November twenty-second 1963 in the back of a open limousine, and when people were asleep in their beds on September eleventh 2001, no one could suspect the upcoming hardship that were awaiting them that day. They could not even begin to be ready the things that would shake the very foundation that our great nation sat upon. We"re never ready! And personally I don't think anybody will ever be ready for the fate that the world would bestow upon the United States. The USA is a place that people look upon for guidance and help. Since our whole life is full of opportunities and freedom beyond compare, there will always be those who are jealous of what the United States has to offer. Incidents such as the assassination of a president and the destruction of America's great landmarks are still hard to recover from, even though our country is so strong. John F Kennedy's death flashed across the nation and then around the world. People reacted with disbelief once they found out about John F. Kennedy's death. Around schools, throughout office buildings, and into peoples homes everyone was asking, "Why would someone kill the president?" and "What will happen next?".
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             With the murder of John F. Kennedy in 1963, every one watched as the police charged Lee Harvey Oswald with his murder. It was unmistakable that Oswald was John F. Kennedy's killer, he was dishonorably discharged from the marines after they found out about his suspicious past. The chain of events was so mysterious that some people pondered if Oswald was in a conspiracy with others. The Warren Commissioned concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy. But it wasn't until 1979, that congress decided to reinvestigate the matter. Congress soon realized that yes, Oswald did probably shoot John F Kennedy, but he did it in conspiracy with others, there just might have been two or more people shooting at that point.


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