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President Kennedy Admissions Essay: The Day He Missed

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The Day He Missed The day is November 22,1963, it was a bright, sunny day in Dallas, Texas. John Kennedy, the president of the United States was on his way with the motorcade through Dallas with his wife Jacqueline. President Kennedy and his wife were joined by Texas Governor John Connally, and his wife Nellie. With free flowing alcohol and a jolly mood already surrounding “Dealey Plaza” there were many laughs and calls of support aimed at the Kennedys, but cries of support were not the only thing aimed toward them that day. At twelve thirty President Kennedy bent down to pour himself another glass of scotch, and in that, what seemed like a surreal second, Mrs. kennedy called out as the bullet meant for her husband went through the flower pinned to …show more content…

Congress used this to successfully declare war on Communism, and all communist controlled states. With the increasing need for occupation in captured states, and soldiers to control the masses, congress again took it amongst themselves to make a decision. As of june 1st, 1964 all able bodied men, women, and children between the ages of fourteen and thirty-five will be given up to the authority of the U.S. and then sent to allied occupied areas, this was the beginning of the infamous draft. As the years passed President kennedy had accomplished much, but there was still more that needed to be done. In 1964 Kennedy ran and gained the Democratic nomination, as Kennedy ran for his second time on office he faced no opposition. Kennedy ran on the platform that he would end all Communism in Europe and make America great again. In 1965 the Civil Rights movement strengthened and president kennedy was forced to call for a solution, one was found in the acts of the Revolutionary War. It was declared that all black men, women, and children who fully support the U.S. and choose to fight alongside the rest of our troops would be treated as heros and seen as equals in all

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