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John F. Kennedy

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Born on May 29, 1917Live in Brookline, MassachusettsGraduated Harvard UniversityWork for Navy, Senator, PresidentThe second son of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. The wife of Jacqueline Kennedy.DemocraticRoman CatholicismFavorites: the song "Twisting at the White House.” ,"Happy Birthday, Mr. President“ , women

Phone Number=201-PPL-LUVDWebsite=www.mostmemorable.com

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Friends

Robert F. Kennedy Jacqueline Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Nikita Khrushchev Dwight D. Eisenhower Joseph P. Kennedy Fidel Castro Charles De Gaulle Martin Luther King Jr.

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John F. Kennedy:

Thank you to all of you from the president of US, John F. Kennedy! –Jan 1961 ☞ Robert F. Kennedy likes this =Robert F. Kennedy: Go John! –Jan 1961 ☞Lyndon B. Johnson likes this =Lyndon B. Johnson: Congratulation, sir. –Jan 1961 ☞Nikita Khrushchev likes this =Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet Union congratulates the victory of John F. Kennedy and we hope good relationship

with the United States.-Jan 1961 ☞Martin Luther King Jr. likes this =Martin Luther King Jr.: We Negros congratulate your victory, sir.-Jan 1961 =Joseph P. Kennedy: Good job, my son. –Jan 1961 ☞ Joseph P. Kennedy likes this

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John F. Kennedy:

Peace Corps is now created. My brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver will be a head of the organization. The organization will provide help for education, farming, medical care, and construction. March 1961

Martin Luther King Jr. : It is true that it’s such a nice idea. But is it necessary though most of black people are suffering the poverty and being discriminated? March 1961

John F. Kennedy: I see your point. But think about it. You guys have at least chance to overcome the poverty and live in convenient lives. However, the people in undeveloped countries cannot do such a thing. They can’t even survive or eat properly. March 1961

Martin Luther King Jr. : I understood. March 1961 John F. Kennedy: Furthermore, it might help to make the relationships between those countries and United

States better. March 1961

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Fidel Castro: It is an absolute insulting that United States trained the traitors to subvert Cuba and to establish the new Country. It is unacceptable and we will consider it as the serious danger to our country.-Apr 1961

=Nikita Khrushchev: That is such a unreasonable and haunting invasion! We, Soviet Union and other communist countries shall support Cuba no matter what happens.-Apr 1961

=John F. Kennedy: About the incident at the Bay of Pigs, America really professes regret about the casualties or damage caused by this miserable incident. But we hope Cuba to return the survivors to United States.-Apr 1961

=Fidel Castro: Cuba will consider it if United States will pay proper indemnification.-Apr 1961

=John F. Kennedy: Ok. United States will supply food and medicines worth $53 millions. Also, we will make sure that this kind of thing will not happen again.-Apr 1961

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Nikita Khrushchev: What do you think of sending a person to the space?-Apr 1961 =John F. Kennedy: I don’t think it’s impossible within two years.-Apr 1961 =Yuri Gagarin:

That’s so true, sir-Apr 1961 ☞Nikita Khrushchev likes this =John F. Kennedy: United States congratulate the success of soviet’s flight to the space-Apr 1961 =John F. Kennedy: We sent Alan Shepard Jr. to the space. It was very close match, I think. May 1961 =Nikita Khrushchev: Not really. May 1961

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John F. Kennedy: Any threats to West Berlin will be regarded as the threats to the safety of Western Europe. Furthermore, It can be a danger to United States. Just saying. -Jun 1961

=Nikita Khrushchev: It is the right of East Germany to prevent the illegal exit of its own people. It can be justified and Western Countries and United States can say nothing about it. –Jun 1961

=John F. Kennedy: Fine. We will do everything we can to assure the political and military freedom of West Berlin - Jul 1961

=Charles De Gaulle: France will support United Sates to protect Europe from communism. Jul 1961

=Nikita Khrushchev:

East Germany will also do its best to keep its people from exiting illegally. Aug 1961 =John F. Kennedy: United States professes regret about Soviet’s uncomfortable and immature

decision. Aug 1961 =Nikita Khrushchev: We either. Aug 1961

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WOW! The most beautiful actress in the world, Marilyn Monroe sang me a song for my birthday! This is the most wonderful thing in my life! -May 1962

=Jacqueline Kennedy: Honey…talk to me. -May 1962 =John F. Kennedy: Wait…what? -May 1962 =Jacqueline Kennedy: Do you love me? -May 1962 = John F. Kennedy: Of course! I love you from the bottom of my heart! -May 1962 = Jacqueline Kennedy: Then why did you stare at her for so long time? It was almost 10 minutes after she finished the song! -May 1962 = John F. Kennedy: Oh please. She is the most beautiful actress! I couldn’t see her via the television or the movie! Every man will do that! -May

1962 = Jacqueline Kennedy: But you were little weird….Are you cheating on me? -May 1962 = John F. Kennedy: What? What kind of idiot say that? I’ve never done and am not going to do that! -May 1962 = Jacqueline Kennedy: Ok…sorry for misunderstanding. I was little anxious today. -May 1962 =John F. Kennedy: It’s ok…just rest until I come back from the meeting with Marlene Dietrich. –May 1962

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John F. Kennedy: Our U-2 spy planes spotted that Cuba is preparing to build nuclear missile base. Is it true? - Oct 1962

=Fidel Castro: Yes, it is. Soviet Union decided to supply the military support including the nuclear missiles. - Oct 1962

=Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet Union promise that nuclear missiles will be used in peaceful ways for United States and its alliances. - Oct 1962

=John F. Kennedy: Well then. We are sorry but we cannot just watch the missile base built in front of United States. From now on, United States Navy will block all the ships heading to Cuba and we will not accept this threat. - Oct 1962

=Fidel Castro: Whether to decide to build the military or not is the problem of Cuba, not of United States. This is absolute interference in domestic affairs and communist countries will not accept this! - Oct 1962

=John F. Kennedy: Then there is no choice. - Oct 1962 =Nikita Khrushchev: I think so. - Oct 1962 =Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet Union decided not to build the missile base in Cuba and will call the cargo and

ships back. - Oct 1962 =Fidel Castro: Wait what? - Oct 1962 =John F. Kennedy: Good. We are very pleased with this result. - Oct 1962 =Fidel Castro:…What about me? - Oct 1962 =Nikita Khrushchev: I will find some ways to help you. - Oct 1962

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Martin Luther King Jr. : Your speech about the civil rights last night and rapid reaction to the prohibiting the attendance of two Africa American girls were totally impressive, sir. -Jun 1963

=John F. Kennedy: Well thank you. But I just did my job-to assure the rights of the people no matter what race they are. -Jun 1963

=Lyndon B. Johnson: Sir, I think you did a nice job, but I’m worried that you might lose some supports from the Southern areas. -Jun 1963

=John F. Kennedy: I agree with it. But I’m not going to stop. I will try my best to pass the Civil Rights bill in my term. -Jun 1963

=Martin Luther King Jr. : What’s that about? -Jun 1963 =John F. Kennedy: It will abolish the discrimination in the access to many things and assure the voting rights to

every person in United States. -Jun 1963 =Lyndon B. Johnson: But Southern Congressmen will not accept that kind of things. -Jun 1963 =John F. Kennedy: Who knows? Maybe the bill pass within an year. -Jun 1963 =Lyndon B. Johnson: It’s impossible. -Jun 1963

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John F. Kennedy: Considering the fact about the contamination caused by the nuclear weapon, I think United States and Soviet Union have to negotiate the nuclear test ban treaty. -July 1963

=Nikita Khrushchev: I agree with it too. If every country in the world has the nuclear weapon, the doom of the world would be inevitable. -July 1963

=Alec Douglas: United Kingdom also agrees with the idea. Also, if the nuclear tests are held at open place, the radioactive matters will spread to all the world. -July 1963

=Nikita Khrushchev: That’s good point. -July 1963 =John F. Kennedy: Yeah. Why don’t we make a treaty which restrict the nuclear tests of the countries which

signed in? -July 1963 =Nikita Khrushchev: Sounds good. But where does the treaty take place? -July 1963 =John F. Kennedy: Moscow -July 1963 =Nikita Khrushchev: ….What? -July 1963

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Jacqueline Kennedy:

Wow we are now at Dellas, Texas! I think texas people really like john.-Nov 1963 =Jacqueline Kennedy: Oh my god –Nov 1963 =Robert F. Kennedy: What’s wrong-Nov 1963 =Robert F Kennedy: Oh god no-Nov 1963 =Joseph F. Kennedy: Oh no! no! please somebody tell me it’s not true! oh my god I can’t believe

this! My Son! Oh god WHY????? –Nov 1963 =Martin Luther King Jr.: It is so sad to lose him. I thought he could do what I wanted but now it

cannot be done. –Nov 1963 =Nikita Khrushchev: It is such a sad thing that intelligent and outstanding president passed. May

his soul rest in peace.-Nov 1963 =Fidel Castro: It is such a terrible assassination. Cuba really feel sorry and mourn about his death.

May his soul rest in peace. –Nov 1963 =Charles De Gaulle: It is such a great loss for Europe and America to lose such a brilliant person in

the history. May his soul rest in peace. –Nov 1963

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Photo Album-Old story

Jun 1942Jacqueline Kennedy: Wow You were really thin at that time ☞Robert F. Kennedy: More than you think

Oct 1942Jacqueline Kennedy: Is he the person at the right? ☞Robert F. Kennedy: Yeah It’s unbelivable…John F. Kennedy: Please stop manJoseph P. Kennedy: UnbelievableJohn F. Kennedy: Dad…?!

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Photo album-Presidency

Jan 1961Robert F. Kennedy: Congratulation John!Lyndon B. Johnson: Congratulation for your victory! ☞

Apr 1961Fidel Castro : You guys look uncomfortable.Nikita Khrushchev: Yeah. It was amazingly uncomfortable ☞John F. Kennedy: …I don’t want to talk about this

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Photo album-Presidency

Jun 1961Robert F. Kennedy: It was nice speech John. ☞Charles De Gaulle: IndeedJohn F. Kennedy: Thanks. It’s too hard to pronounce German.

Jun 1963Martin Luther King Jr. : It was the best speech ever for the black people. ☞John F. Kennedy: Well thank you very much. Martin Luther King Jr. :I hope this speech to help the status of black to be improved.

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Messages

John F. Kennedy: Mr. Dulles. I think you will probably know why we are having this conversation. -Apr 1961

Allen Dulles: I….feel really sorry about that sir. -Apr 1961 John F. Kennedy: Sorry….yeah you should be. Because of you, AMERICA LOST THE CREDUBILITY FROM

ALMOST EVERY COUNTRIES ON THE EARTH! All the people of the world will laugh at United states. -Apr 1961

Allen Dulles: It’s not all my fault. You had to provide the proper air support to those special forces. -Apr 1961

John F. Kennedy: So you are blaming me now? -Apr 1961 Allen Dulles: But you agreed to the decision, too! -Apr 1961 John F. Kennedy: I did because you were sure about the success of this operation! -Apr 1961 Allen Dulles: I was sure because I thought you will do every action to support the forces! -Apr 1961 John F. Kennedy: That’s not…Forget it. Now I have to beg Congress to prepare some money for the

indemnification to Cuba. See me after everything is resolved. -Apr 1961 Allen Dulles: But… -Apr 1961 John F. Kennedy: ENOUGH. -Apr 1961

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Messages

Nikita Khrushchev: Hello, Mr. President. I’m here to discuss about this called ‘Cuban missile crisis.’ - Oct 1962

John F. Kennedy: Ok…I hope you have good news. - Oct 1962 Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet Union decided not to build the missile base - Oct 1962 John F. Kennedy: Oh thank god… - Oct 1962 Nikita Khrushchev: But United States will also have to do things good for us. - Oct 1962 John F. Kennedy: Ok. What do you want? - Oct 1962 Nikita Khrushchev: Why don’t you get rid of the missiles in Turkey? - Oct 1962 John F. Kennedy: Turkey? I’m not sure. The position of Turkish missiles is militarily

excellent. - Oct 1962 Nikita Khrushchev: The position of Cuban missiles is the perfect place to use missiles as

the means of threat. - Oct 1962 John F. Kennedy: ….Fine. We will get rid of some Turkish missiles as fast as we can and

you will have to stop this madness. - Oct 1962 Nikita Khrushchev: All right. That’s what we want. - Oct 1962 John F. Kennedy: Nice. - Oct 1962

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Messages

John F. Kennedy: I have a strong feeling that we have to accelerate our space program.-Apr 1961 Lyndon B. Johnson: I totally agree with it, sir.-Apr 1961 Lyndon B. Johnson: We didn’t notice that Soviet has that kind of technological advance. We have to be more

serious.-May 1961 John F. Kennedy: Indeed. I’m sure that America will experience the most biggest governmental science

investment program since the independence.-May 1961 Lyndon B. Johnson: It’s so hard to persuade congress that space program has military value worth $40 billion.

They are so stubborn. -Oct 1961 John F. Kennedy: If people want, they will have to want, too. –Oct 1961 Lyndon B. Johnson: Everything is ready. James E. Webb is preparing the meeting with you. By the way, what is

the final goal of this ‘space program?’-Nov 1962 John F. Kennedy: I’m….not sure. How about sending a man on the moon?-Nov 1962 Lyndon B. Johnson : That’s hilarious.-Nov 1962 John F. Kennedy: I’m serious-Nov 1962