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One of the saddest days ever. 50 years ago today. (Original Post)
El Supremo
Nov 2013
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gopiscrap
(24,593 posts)1. I agree with you
for the first time in my life I watched the entire funeral with my wife last night. It was amazingly interesting to view it through the lens of an adult instead of a six year old.
yuiyoshida
(45,093 posts)2. Let us hope that this will never need to be repeated...ever
thanks for posting.
liberal N proud
(61,178 posts)3. One of my earliest memories of television
I remember sitting and watching it with my parents.
I would have been 5.
LibDemAlways
(15,139 posts)4. Jackie Kennedy buried her husband on
the day her son turned 3. Positively horrific. However, she was the embodiment of dignity, grace, and courage through it all. Pure class.
colsohlibgal
(5,276 posts)5. Ubelievably Sad
If only, what could have been.....clear signs were he was turning for peaceful co-existence as opposed to wars/empire building...and it likely got him murdered.
Keep resting in peace JFK, and thanks.
