President Kennedy, 1963.
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President Kennedy, 1963.

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Signature of John F. Kennedy in the Golden Book of Berlin, 1963
Robert F. Kennedy greeting brother Edward M. Kennedy.
this is gorgeous !!! the brotherhood love that only bobby knows how to emphasise - turning anguish into humour - the foot dance, the hand shake, the smiles (not to mention his hand trought his hair)… that is one happy man, to see his younger brother back on his feet and ready to take on the senate - thank you my queen (takes a bow).
my old blog, thx for digging this up!
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President John F. Kennedy applauds His brother, Senator Edward Kennedy at a Democratic Party fundraising dinner, Commonwealth Armory, Boston, Massachusetts, October 19, 1963.

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Bobby Kennedy Jr. with his wife, Mary.
Heart of the City with John Kennedy Jr., 1994.
Happy Birthday Junior.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. with his first wife, Emily.
Jackie Kennedy at her husband’s funeral, November 25, 1963.

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JFK with his sister Pat Lawford
Senator John F. Kennedy, Election Eve Rally, Boston Garden, Massachusetts, November 7, 1960
~21st November 1963~
Jack and Jackie in Texas, top picture, San Antonio, bottom picture, Houston, after their time on Air Force One.

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"I don’t like to focus on November 22 or on what could have been. What happened on that day cannot be undone. Perhaps that’s because I was 2 years old when my uncle, President Kennedy, died. But I think it’s because in my family, we choose not to commemorate the losses—we choose to remember happier times and celebrate accomplishments. So I would ask—at least those who don’t remember where they were that Friday when television anchor Walter Cronkite choked up as he read the official news—that on November 22, you don’t think about his death and what was lost. Instead please remember what my uncle inspired and accomplished in his lifetime, and what he stood for. For me, he stood for fairness and for giving back. Through his personal gifts of charisma, compelling oratory skills and keen intellect, President Kennedy was able to do what few other national leaders have done: He was able to inspire Americans to fight for fairness and to serve others rather than themselves.” - Ted Kennedy Jr.
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