November 22, 1963~ JFK
November 22, 1963~ JFK
it's the anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. do you have memories of that day and the subsequent days?
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November 22, 1963~ JFK
Vivid ones. It was the first time I had ever really paid attention to the
President, he was young and had a family and I loved him.
I was in the back of Mrs. Mounday's 6th grade class. (A group of us
studying apart from the rest of the class) We heard the phone on the
wall "ring" (one of those old interoffice thingies they had back then)
and I'll never forget the look on my teacher's face... her whole face
just turned sheet white and FELL and she started crying out "Oh NO
Oh NO" over and over again. Then they told us and made the decision
to send us all home. We were all VERY somber, some crying and sniffling.
And the tv, oh Lord the tv. Watched it for days. Walter Cronkite trying
his best to keep his composure. And the funeral, and my mom being
really upset that the horse they used for the riderless horse was dancing
all around the whole way, she thought they should have gotten a much
more sedate horse for that occasion.
When we got back to school, I had to write an essay titled "Four Dark
Days" and though I looked and looked for it when I helped my dad
pack for his move earlier this year, I couldn't find it. Surprised because
my mom kept almost everything else. I would have liked to have it, but I
don't really need it because it was such a big thing in my life... and still
is.
Years ago, there was a Seinfeld episode where they made fun of the
assassination and I never watched Seinfeld again, that's how strongly
I felt.
Paul and I went to Arlington and went to his grave. I was moved.
There are still Secret Service there guarding it.
:yh_flag :yh_flag
President, he was young and had a family and I loved him.
I was in the back of Mrs. Mounday's 6th grade class. (A group of us
studying apart from the rest of the class) We heard the phone on the
wall "ring" (one of those old interoffice thingies they had back then)
and I'll never forget the look on my teacher's face... her whole face
just turned sheet white and FELL and she started crying out "Oh NO
Oh NO" over and over again. Then they told us and made the decision
to send us all home. We were all VERY somber, some crying and sniffling.
And the tv, oh Lord the tv. Watched it for days. Walter Cronkite trying
his best to keep his composure. And the funeral, and my mom being
really upset that the horse they used for the riderless horse was dancing
all around the whole way, she thought they should have gotten a much
more sedate horse for that occasion.
When we got back to school, I had to write an essay titled "Four Dark
Days" and though I looked and looked for it when I helped my dad
pack for his move earlier this year, I couldn't find it. Surprised because
my mom kept almost everything else. I would have liked to have it, but I
don't really need it because it was such a big thing in my life... and still
is.
Years ago, there was a Seinfeld episode where they made fun of the
assassination and I never watched Seinfeld again, that's how strongly
I felt.
Paul and I went to Arlington and went to his grave. I was moved.
There are still Secret Service there guarding it.
:yh_flag :yh_flag
November 22, 1963~ JFK
i was very young, but i was here that day. i will never forget the white house draped in black.
November 22, 1963~ JFK
Lest it not be forgot
That once there was a spot
That for one brief shining moment
Was known as Camelot
:-1
That once there was a spot
That for one brief shining moment
Was known as Camelot
:-1
November 22, 1963~ JFK
TAPSDay is done,
gone the sun,
From the hills,
from the lake,
From the skies.
All is well,
safely rest,
God is nigh.
Go to sleep,
peaceful sleep.
May the soldier
or sailor,
God keep.
On the land
or the deep,
Safe in sleep.
Love, good night,
Must thou go,
When the day,
And the night
Need thee so?
All is well.
Speedeth all
To their rest.
Fades the light; And afar
Goeth day,
And the stars
Shineth bright,
Fare thee well;
Day has gone,
Night is on.
Thanks and praise,
For our days,
'Neath the sun,
Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go,
This we know,
God is nigh............................
gone the sun,
From the hills,
from the lake,
From the skies.
All is well,
safely rest,
God is nigh.
Go to sleep,
peaceful sleep.
May the soldier
or sailor,
God keep.
On the land
or the deep,
Safe in sleep.
Love, good night,
Must thou go,
When the day,
And the night
Need thee so?
All is well.
Speedeth all
To their rest.
Fades the light; And afar
Goeth day,
And the stars
Shineth bright,
Fare thee well;
Day has gone,
Night is on.
Thanks and praise,
For our days,
'Neath the sun,
Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go,
This we know,
God is nigh............................
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November 22, 1963~ JFK
If only they hadn't left the airport.
(a thought that would keep playing in my 8 year old mind) I will never forget this day, I will never forget the feeling of so many in grief.
Someone asked me why I swear so much. I said, "Just becuss.":)
November 22, 1963~ JFK
I was just 17....the whole country was in shock....he was a 'faraway' hero to me. So many theories about who ? why ?
Things that stand out....the pictures of Jackies terror just after the shots were fired ...the dignity of the Kennedy children at the funeral.
Things that stand out....the pictures of Jackies terror just after the shots were fired ...the dignity of the Kennedy children at the funeral.
A smile is a window on your face to show your heart is home
November 22, 1963~ JFK
I was only 6 at the time so I dont remember much.
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
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November 22, 1963~ JFK
Bothwell wrote: I was only 6 at the time so I dont remember much.
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
You would be surprised of the "sex" lives our founding fathers and past Presidents had. This vilification of Clinton was nothing but a "political coup". I am certain history will show this.
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
You would be surprised of the "sex" lives our founding fathers and past Presidents had. This vilification of Clinton was nothing but a "political coup". I am certain history will show this.
Someone asked me why I swear so much. I said, "Just becuss.":)
November 22, 1963~ JFK
I wasn't quite 3 but I do remember my mom watching it on t.v. and not understanding why she was crying over a man she did not know.
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November 22, 1963~ JFK
I remember this day. My parents left us children with our grandparents, they were going to Korea to bring home 2 orphan children to become my brother and sister. But a few hours later they came back and got us. I asked them where was my brother and sister, and how did they get back so fast? The airports had been shut down for security reasons, and they took off the next day. We watched the funeral with my grandmother on TV, and I always remember little Jon-Jon saluting his father as he passed by.
November 22, 1963~ JFK
It was a shock to everyone.
I especially felt the pain because prior to President Kennedy, we were considered the "ugly American's" to those abroad, but with his term things had begun to change. 'We' were again PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN........
I especially felt the pain because prior to President Kennedy, we were considered the "ugly American's" to those abroad, but with his term things had begun to change. 'We' were again PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN........
November 22, 1963~ JFK
I remember it like it was yestarday.. First it is on my sisters birthday.. !! Bummer:o
I was in 10th grade in my Biology class on the 3rd floor, my seat looked out the window. I remember to this day watching the flag be lowered at school. It was a sad sad day. We went home and watched it on TV for days.. Crying, crying.. and wondering why ???
I was in 10th grade in my Biology class on the 3rd floor, my seat looked out the window. I remember to this day watching the flag be lowered at school. It was a sad sad day. We went home and watched it on TV for days.. Crying, crying.. and wondering why ???
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
November 22, 1963~ JFK
strangely, i kept hearing a replay of the TV reporting in my mind as i slept and dreamed, over and over and over, the same words repeated verbatim. it was eerie.
November 22, 1963~ JFK
Bothwell wrote: I was only 6 at the time so I dont remember much.
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
No, I don't think so. The whole "Camelot" thing was one of the biggest PR scams ever perpetrated on the American people. At that time especially, had it come out how he was behaving, it would have been political suicide and he would not have had the respect he had...Especially with everyone feeling about Jackie the way they did. Had all of that come out, and then he was shot, the reaction would have been the same though. That wasn't just about him, that was about vulnerability...much like 9/11.
A question? with all that has come out about him since prticularly his "colourful" love life would he have gone on to become the great man he now appears to be held ups as. I am thinking in particular of the villification of Clinton and his smoking habits as opposed to Kennedey and his non stop womanising
No, I don't think so. The whole "Camelot" thing was one of the biggest PR scams ever perpetrated on the American people. At that time especially, had it come out how he was behaving, it would have been political suicide and he would not have had the respect he had...Especially with everyone feeling about Jackie the way they did. Had all of that come out, and then he was shot, the reaction would have been the same though. That wasn't just about him, that was about vulnerability...much like 9/11.