With a moment of silence and think about what might have been had he been allowed to live. Then commit yourself to doing something worthwhile for your fellow man tomorrow on Thanksgiving instead of just feeding your face. If you live in a town with a military base, it can be something as simple as having a serviceman share your Thanksgiving dinner.
2006-11-22 07:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If JFK had not been assassinated he probably would have been impeached for his and his families activities and actions with the Unions and Mafia not to forget poor Marilyn Monroe.
The Kennedy family made their fortune during prohibition as booze smugglers in collusion with the mafia big names.JFK was elected on a tiny majority and had to get assistance from the unions to get their members votes.
They have as yet still undisclosed knowledge of the death of J. Edgar Hoover.
Read the history of the Kennedy family.
2006-11-23 06:44:06
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answered by ian d 3
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How about by finding out the truth? Who ordered and carried out the assassination of JFK, and what was the reason?
I do not in any way condone the JFK assassination, but you have to ask why was he, and who gained from it?
The lone nut theory doesn't work for me. I am not saying Oswald was some chior boy, or had nothing to do with it, but it sure is easier to pin it on one man, that was quickly silenced.
Kennedy was a threat to alot of people, behind the curtains and from the public's view and perception who only heard his inspiring speeches.
Which is a bigger answer... Why or Who?
2006-11-22 15:32:01
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answered by Dayryn G 2
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Do you know what that means... the anniversary of DOCTOR WHO is tomorrow. I love that show.
Err... anyway... JFK. I think I will remember him as a man who was killed before his time. It is sad he died in such a way but there are worse things happening all around us.
I know - I will remember him by giving a charity a donation tomorrow. If I make someone else have a better life (by even a little) it is a good way of remembering him.
2006-11-22 15:22:44
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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As the president who stood up to and backed down the Soviet Union in Cuba. Not afraid to take the country into a nuclear war with the Soviet Union if necessary.
2006-11-22 19:00:12
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answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7
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Hello there,
Not that I was ever a big fan of the Kennedy Clan, The Camelot's of America, I would say he should be remembered for doing his best to get the truth out about how our government was hiding the truth about aliens (Sons of God, Fallen Angels) coming to earth. He wanted to tell the American public the truth and he and many others were murdered for it.
Hope this helps you...................................... :-)
2006-11-23 02:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My most vivid memory comes from the Zapruder film with the bullet from W.A. Harrelson's rifle striking him above the right eye and most of his brains blowing out the back of his head onto the trunk of the limo.
2006-11-22 17:01:28
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answered by ? 5
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in which ever manor you see fit. its the 43rd anniversary and generally we a nation make special considerations for 1st, 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th and 100th year anniversaries. but instead of honoring his death why not honor his life and legacy on the anniversary of his birth
2006-11-22 15:18:50
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answered by kalman l 3
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I didnt know this, thanks. He tried and he saved the world in the Bay of Pigs incident. I think a good politician was killed that day.
2006-11-22 21:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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As a great US President, good family man, and a fine example to follow.
2006-11-22 15:13:27
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answered by jerofjungle 5
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