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JFK in Dallas - Motorcade Photomotage of November 22, 1963

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

Images from Presidential motorcade through Dallas on November 22, 1963. Additional images of the hours and days following President Kennedy's assassination. Accompanied by U.S. Army Band playing the theme from the motion picture JFK.

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  • Rx: (1) Black Limousine - Bus Stop (102) Today, NYC "ostentatious settings" CPW.

  • oops, have to leave at 1:56. I'll just assume that the motorcade went well and everyone had a pleasant day in Dallas.

  • poignant, touching music that accompanies photos of this great man in life and sad photos of his death. one of the best videos on youtube. thank you for posting this.

  • @xian19sarah secret service agents were there to protect him. but, they failed!.

  • @pravitchoonit068 well the morning before they left to Dallas he was shown the local Dallas times herald newspaper,''""Dear Mr. President'..article,,and he said that it wouldn't be that hard to make an attempt on his life. All someone had to do was get on a high perched building with a rifle ,,and none would be able to stop it.

  • everyine is vulnerable, no one is invincible, and anything can happen. if its evil, it usually does.

  • i wonder if jfk , ever had a thought , that his life was at risk, and if was he at the slightest bit afraid,  riding in a open limo , in a hostile city like dallas, with so many enemies watching him.

  • I am sure she must have felt so empty and vulnerable after he was assassinated and I wonder if she also felt utterly alone and perhaps afraid that she would be a target- it shows me how vulnerable he was although in those days the security was not as good as nowadays with the open cars he drove in - that is also a point

  • Yes lovely photos of them together- just very sad that his security was not there to protect him all the time- he should have lived not died- THAT upsets me to think such carelessness resulted in the USA losing him and his poor wife Jackie had to fend for herself and her kids without him- how how sad I feel - I get emotionally involved as I cannot help it because people matter to me and every person is valuable in our world-

  • thank you for posting this!!

    Thanku thanku thanku!<3

    I just love this theme. (Nice pics too.)

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