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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

JFK tribute. Song is Already Gone by Kelly Clarkson

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  • Wonderful tribute video. Honeslty this vid saddened me.

    Our finest president yet, RIP JFK, I've always wished we met.

  • great tribute rip

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  • @DreadLordSkeez That is the point Dread. The only reason JFK family is talked about is because of a video game that I am guessing since it is military based is more than likely violent.

  • @AnneLiesveld aged students already who are alive who have no memory of more than five years back. persons turning 22 might have memory of 13 years ago at the age of 9, but I bet money most of them wouldn't be old enough to recognize who JFK was or is to recognize that JFK = blood relative. Just wondering if you were close to that age. Very aware of it as I am in my 30's taking college classses about stuff and have young classmates and realizing that their world view is different.

  • @Darkstarfoxx Had no clue! Is it some sort of video game that references JFK's assasination? If so, how tacky. If not, how do they reference a president in a video game? That is my first thoughts. Secondly, I am too young to remember Jackie and Jack, but definitely remember when she died. :( Sadly, I don't feel like it made that much of an impact on me as I was only in jr. high when she died. :) Summer I turned 19 when JFK 2nd died. Sad! And then I realize there are college

  • @54683NS so, u think hes competitors, and enemies, were better, if u desire them over him, fine, u've got your wish, look at the country today, and see wot they've done to it, now just think, wot might it have been like if he lived. he was no good morally, for himself. but as a leader, as an idealist, for the country, he knew and implemented the best policies, for that, as a public figure, as a statesmen, he shine out as the brightest star of all!

  • The best president and the classiest first lady in my lifetime.

  • My Great Grandfather knew JFK from their school Days until 22 11 63, when he woke up on 23 11 63 he found that his best friend had died my family passed on the secret util now. Message to 54683NS: Maybe Your Right..... Have You Lost Your Mind JFK Was a Goddam Saint Your Right About Bobby he Just sat on his Ass all Day but was still close to JFK and who gives a Damn about Ted? but JFK and RFK were very Close so Were Jfk and my G G

  • The myth of Camelot has been exposed. JFK and his brother Bobby were unscrupulous, sleazy, spoiled rich brats who rose to their positions of power through lying and cheating. This is well documented, for example, in Seymour Hersh's book "The Dark Side of Camelot." In fact, the Kennedy family's rise to power was based on corruption, graft and greed. To defend these self-appointed betters by repeating their self-serving myth undermines the efforts to build true democracy in this country.

  • @chinhuhua I disagree for 2 reason's: neither JFK nor RF were their brother's keeper (any more than I am or you are). Further Ted made mistakes and had his problems (we all do), but he survived the death of his 3 brothers (all unnatural deaths) his sister, his marriage to an alcoholic wife, a son w/cancer, THE crash), and he must be given credit for more positive laws (and negation of negative laws) than any Senator (as the last Democrat in the Senate to be respected by GOP Senators.

  • I do not know if there was a conspiracy or, if so, the identity of the assassins. I do know that JFK demonstrated leadership ability (bringing out the best in those he served), confidence a brilliant mind, an awesome ability to keep his eye on the future while reducing current danger, and a quick and disarming wit. He made us believe we could achieve anything. He was a remarkable man....The bullet that killed JFK destroyed the best in America and led us to where we are now.

  • The most noble and wise president yet.

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