Dallas confronts darkest day with first official memorial of JFK assassination

Tecumsehsbones

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DALLAS — This city didn’t murder President John F. Kennedy — a madman with a mail-order rifle did.

But for years Dallas has dealt with the stigma that the thirty-fifth president of the United States was gunned down here.

On Friday, 50 years to the day after the president was killed, the city of Dallas held its first official observation of the anniversary. The ceremony, which was years in the making, was orchestrated at the infamous site where the shots rang out. But organizers went out of their way to make sure the program commemorated Kennedy’s legacy, not the crime that took his life.

Dallas confronts darkest day with first official memorial of JFK assassination

It only took Dallas 50 years to get out of denial. For Texas, that's really fast.
 

damngrumpy

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Its like asking Munich to remember Hitlers night of Breaking Glass,
or Kristallnacht. The things that happened before cannot be changed
but the past is finally acknowledged. and it apparently has been.
 

Kreskin

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I've been watching the CNN specials the last few nights. A stunning account of the assassination and subsequent arrests of Oswald and Ruby. Superb journalism.
 

Sal

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The Kennedys' are quite a fascinating family. Very multidimensional.Someone at work was saying that JFK is practically sainted in Ireland. I had never really considered that Ireland would be that aware but of course they considered him Irish and at that time the States was the strongest and most dominant and respected nation on the earth.