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Us To Mark 50Th Anniversary Of Jfk Assassination


Ron Burgundy
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President John F. Kennedy is shown reaching out to the crowd in Fort Worth, Texas, hours before he died on November 22, 1963The United States will Friday mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a dark turning point in the nation's history and a day many still remember vividly. In a proclamation ordering flags be lowered to half-mast, President Barack Obama Thursday recalled Kennedy's leadership in the Cuban Missile Crisis, his Cold War "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in divided Berlin, and efforts to advance the rights of African Americans and women in the United States. Cut down in his first term at the age of 46 as he was driven through Dallas, Texas in an open-top limousine on November 22, 1963, Kennedy's unfulfilled promise has become a symbol of the lost nobility of politics. "Fifty years later, John F. Kennedy stands for posterity as he did in life -- young, bold and daring," said Obama, who was two years old when Kennedy was killed.




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