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I guess I am showing my age because I'm surprised there is no thread today on the 60th Anniversary of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
It likely was before most on the DIS were born, but I guess it clearly has transitioned to an historic event instead of something people "remember where they were" when it happened.
I was in First Grade when it happened. We were sent home for the day and there was no school on the day of his funeral. And all 4 channels we had covered the funeral live.
For me, what I remember about the assassination was, at that time, the politics ended once the election was over, and most folks felt whomever won the Presidential election had the support of the nation. That was in important lesson for me, as Kennedy was not a popular President during the campaign in California. He lost to Richard Nixon here. But my parents taught me that him being President was more important that the differences they had with him during the campaign.
As background, the assassination happened 2 1/2 years after the Bay of Pigs, but the Cold War was still on. We had a week's worth of canned food and water in the trunk of both cars, and my parents had a plan where to meet, outside our area, in case of nuclear attack. I was in Sacramento, with two Air Force Bases right here, and two more close by, plus an Army Depot here, and two others close by. Sacramento was on the list of targets for a nuclear strike.
I can relate to the transition from event I experienced to historic event for most folks. 60 years before the Kennedy Assassination, the big news was the Wright Brother's first flight. Even my parents weren't around yet, so it was a historic event for them too.
It likely was before most on the DIS were born, but I guess it clearly has transitioned to an historic event instead of something people "remember where they were" when it happened.
I was in First Grade when it happened. We were sent home for the day and there was no school on the day of his funeral. And all 4 channels we had covered the funeral live.
For me, what I remember about the assassination was, at that time, the politics ended once the election was over, and most folks felt whomever won the Presidential election had the support of the nation. That was in important lesson for me, as Kennedy was not a popular President during the campaign in California. He lost to Richard Nixon here. But my parents taught me that him being President was more important that the differences they had with him during the campaign.
As background, the assassination happened 2 1/2 years after the Bay of Pigs, but the Cold War was still on. We had a week's worth of canned food and water in the trunk of both cars, and my parents had a plan where to meet, outside our area, in case of nuclear attack. I was in Sacramento, with two Air Force Bases right here, and two more close by, plus an Army Depot here, and two others close by. Sacramento was on the list of targets for a nuclear strike.
I can relate to the transition from event I experienced to historic event for most folks. 60 years before the Kennedy Assassination, the big news was the Wright Brother's first flight. Even my parents weren't around yet, so it was a historic event for them too.