Most haunting of these is Robert Hughes' home movie of President Kennedy's limousine approaching the Texas School Book Depository a few seconds before the shooting. The open sixth-floor window with the stacked boxes of the sniper's perch is plainly visible.
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If you are old enough, you are sure to remember where you were on this day 46 years ago. It was a crime that changed history in ways that can never be known. Some call it a successful coup d'etat directed at American democracy. Questions linger about who was really responsibility for the assassination - and what their real motives were.
A school classroom in Dallas broke into cheers when it was announced that the President was dead. That couldn't happen in today's America.
Could it?
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There was more hate aimed at JFK then than most remember. It is much much worse now.
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