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Chris Bennett is right: CM hears, and encourages JFK memories

Chris Bennett writes:
It might be interesting if you encouraged some of your readers to share a written account of their memories of the Kennedy assassination. It was probably the most memorable events in American history during the last 50 years. By studying our past we can improve our future. Thanks. - Chris Bennett
Thanks, Chris Bennett: We hear you. It has occurred several times during the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination that we should do so. And had many memories of our own. The first thing that came to mind is that tears were not partisan on that occasion, they were American. Yes, we would like to have letters from people with memories of that day, and of their own memories of the Kennedy years. Thanks for reminding us. - ED WAGGENER




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