Yesterday marked the 50th Anniversary of John F. Kennedy's Assassination. Almost at every moment of the day some channel had something marking the day that changed America.
I was way to young to remember anything of that day but I am sure it had some affect on my family just as it did everyone else not only here but around the world. In school I remember bits and pieces of our history books including the key points like Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, Vice President Lyndon Johnson being swore in, the infamous picture of him taking the oath with Lady Bird Johnson and Mrs. Kennedy standing by him in the blood stained dress.
It wasn't really until much later on that I read books about the Kennedy family and some of the other conspiracy theory books that I too have questions that probably will never be answered as to why this tragedy changed America. It has been extremely interesting to watch old black and white footage of days and hours leading up to that day and even after his death and how the events changed so many peoples' lives. With the technology of today the old 8mm film is brought to bigger than life proportions which to some might be a little to much information to process even after 50 years.
Some interesting highlights for me were: In early reports by the media, they kept calling Lee "Harvey" Oswald " Lee "Harold" Oswald. Guess the media hasn't changed much in reporting the wrong name. The fact that the Texas Book Depository was never searched beforehand or had a Secret Service Agent posted inside but many other buildings did along the route, sounds questionable. The police officers seemed to be familiar with Jack Ruby (Rubinstein) why was he even their at the time they were leading Lee Harvey Oswald out to appear in court? Questions will always arise about this time in our history. Do we have the correct answers? Probably not.. Would things have been different if it wouldn't have happened. I am sure they would be. Would we be a different country now? Maybe or maybe not..We have no real way of knowing what might have been.
I also found it touching that even with all of Kennedy's flaws, Jacqueline Kennedy had a tremendous love for him. The infamous pink suit will remain somewhat of a mystery for many, many more years to come since it is tucked away in the National Archives until 2103. A new generation of people will continue the theory of what happened that day.
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Well done, Cindy! I remember that day well and saw the Oswald shooting when it happened.
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