11/22/2007

Anniversary of Kennedy assassination marked quietly

By: Cao, Filed under: Demonrats , General , History , Terrorism and Islam @ 12:33 pm

Associated Press - November 22, 2007

44 years ago today, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas by…
a) a lone gunman
b) the KGB
c) the Masons
d) the flying spaghetti monster
e) none of the above because it doesn’t fit your theory?

DALLAS (AP) - It was 44 years ago today that President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.

No big commemorations are planned on this Thanksgiving.

The old Texas School Book Depository from which assassin Lee Harvey Oswald fired on Kennedy’s motorcade now contains a museum, cataloging the events of that day and documenting Kennedy’s place in American history.

It’s called the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

One Response to “Anniversary of Kennedy assassination marked quietly”

  1. Cao Says:

    Naturally they’d ignore it.

    The first terrorist attack on the United States–was by Sirhan Sirhan, an Islamist, a Palestinian terrorist who was mad about Israel’s creation in 1948. Sirhan Sirhan killed Bobby Kennedy in 1968.

    But before that, there was Lee Harvey Oswald who killed John F. Kennedy in 1963, just five years before Sirhan Sirhan did Bobby in. What irritates me about Oswald is his holding up the communist fist in photographs. He was of the same ideology as the anti-war protesters of today; was pro Castro and if he were running loose today he’d probably be wearing a Che t-shirt.

    That’s probably why the media is not talking about it; it doesn’t reflect well on the Cindy Sheehans of the world.

    The whole thing was a mess when Jack Ruby killed Oswald…and now, aside from Teddy Kennedy, most of the Kennedys are leading quiet private lives today. Would any of their children want this to be dredged back up?

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