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In reply to the discussion: Octafish to attend JFK assassination conference. Do you think JFK still matters? [View all]juajen
(8,515 posts)I loved him, as did so many others. I became engaged in 1963, and was married one week after he was assassinated. All of the stores in downtown Birmingham were draped in black velvet with his photo in the middle. People walked by with tears in their eyes. It was a communal mourning. I almost postponed my honeymoon. The stage where a band was supposed to be playing during my bridal luncheon was draped in black. Certainly wasn't a time for cheerful or romantic music.
It was as if the sun had set and was not going to rise again. How could this possibly happen in this great country of ours. I lost my innocence that day, and have never been the same.
One after the other, they died, putting the world in a coma. How could this beautiful man who was beloved by so many, have been murdered in the streets of Dallas, Texas? Who was in control of America?
We buried him with not a dry eye seen, no matter where you were when you saw John-John salute his father with Caroline and Jackie standing by.
Someone should finally pay for traumatizing our country and the rest of the world that looked to us for leadership and worshiped him. Even if they are dead, the remnants haunt us still,.
We were promised then that the secret files would be opened in 50 years. What a joke! They will never be opened, because Americans killed him.
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