he was a social justice man and he challenged the status quo... if corruption was what killed him, half of the States would have died along with him...The family of the Mob.
he was a social justice man and he challenged the status quo... if corruption was what killed him, half of the States would have died along with him...
nothing is black and white...he was not a saint nor satan...
he did yes, people weren't there yet or ready for what he envisionedHe fought corruption and lost
he did yes, people weren't there yet or ready for what he envisioned
Did you know Farrah Fawcett and Micheal Jackson died on the same day? Who got the most attention? Fame doesn't make for fair....
The Kennedy Assassination ranks up there with 911 and Pearl Harbor as the top American news stories of the last 100 years. The Queen could've been assassinated that day and it would've been a footnote in the North American news.Did you know?
British authors C.S. Lewis (who gave us many great works, including The Chronicles of Narnia) and Aldous Huxley (who gave us works including the novel Brave New World) both died on the same day that Kennedy died.
Yet their deaths were overshadowed by the death of JFK, who achieved a lot less than Lewis and Huxley did.
The Kennedy Assassination ranks up there with 911 and Pearl Harbor as the top American news stories of the last 100 years. The Queen could've been assassinated that day and it would've been a footnote in the North American news.
Not a chance. America was in a major crisis. That will get the lead story in America any day above anything else.I doubt it. Had the Queen - the Head of State of more countries than JFK was - had been assassinated on the same day as JFK I think it's fairly certain that both deaths would have been given equal coverage around the world, bar possibly the USA (who would have focused on JFK) and Britain (who would have focused on QEII).
Not a chance. America was in a major crisis. That will get the lead story in America any day above anything else.
OK, perhaps I was thrown off by the 'I doubt it' before you actually didn't doubt itThat's what I said.
Likewise, had the Queen been assassinated in Britain on the very same day as JFK, her death would have overshadowed JFK's death in Britain.
You saw who I quoted didn't you?
Here it is again...
nothing is black and white...he was not a saint nor satan...
Likewise, had the Queen been assassinated in Britain on the very same day as JFK, her death would have overshadowed JFK's death in Britain.
In Britain, perhaps. World wide? Not a chance. JFK was the head of state and commander in chief of the largest superpower during the Cold War. The Queen was a figurehead who would have been easily replaced. All her successor would be doing is going to ribbon cutting ceremonies, signing things and travelling. Kennedy and every other President from that time was regularly making life and death decisions for many people in many countries. Had one of them made a major mistake - nuclear holocaust. The Queen (and Britain as a whole) was nothing compared to that kind of power.
Yet their deaths were overshadowed by the death of JFK, who achieved a lot less than Lewis and Huxley did.
Another odd coincidence. I think Andy Warhol was shot the same day as RFK. Warhol lived, Kennedy died. Too bad it didnt go the other way.