For the rest of his life, which, like his brother, ended with an assassins bullet, Robert F. Kennedy never believed that his brothers killing on November 22, 1963 could have been pulled off with one lone gunman.
Many of us remember exactly where we were when the announcement came over loudspeakers at school, over the radio, or television that day, 50 years ago on Friday November 22, 2013.
Any many, perhaps 6 out of 10 Americans still follow Bobby's belief that there was a conspiracy of some type, with Oswald as the fall guy.
If you get a chance, watch the new specials on the Assassination of JFK. It is a part of history that we never want to forget.
It was the beginning of the age of violence in America, which has only become worse in recent times.
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