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Re: Anybody Old Enough To Remember What Today IS? » Jakeman

Posted by allisonross on November 23, 2005, at 5:15:09

In reply to Re: Anybody Old Enough To Remember What Today IS? » allisonross, posted by Jakeman on November 22, 2005, at 23:09:13

> > The anniversary of President Kennedy's assasination.
> >
> > Hi, Jake.

I think for my generation, that was the end of innocence.
>
> I remember people standing on the street crying. That wouldn't happen today. Something was lost. I'm not sure what.

I believe that. As a society, we have become so jaded and hard, and seemingly uncompassionate.

I was in my last period math class in high school, and we were all walkig around crying. I know that would never happen today.
>
> A few years ago I went to the museum in Dallas, that was once known as the Texas Book Depository. I stood where Oswald stood that day. It made the hair on my head stand up.. I trembled.

Isn't that amazing? I still cannot bear to watch footage of that day. It was the most traumatic thing we had ever experienced.

I think because it brought back memories of long ago when something was lost forever.

Oh, yes.

I also saw Ruby shoot Oswald. It was said that was the first live death on TV.
>
> Thanks for reminding me.
you are welcome! I find it fascinating that there was nothing in the media about it. I can never forget it.
>
> warm regards ~Jake
And warm regards to you, Jake!

Ally


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