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agents. The major fact that alarms Americans is that the Warren Commission

who

investigated the assassination is that they were very single minded and

seemed to have no

other theories about the assassination. The commission were also criticized

because they

couldn’t really prove it was Oswald or get a confession out of him. The

Warren

commission believe that the assassination was carried out by a lone gunman,

namely Lee

Harvey Oswald. However another investigation into the assassination by the

House Select

Committee was carried out a number of years later because there was still

public disbelief

that Oswald was a lone gunman. The committee called witnesses to hear their

version of

the events, and in the end ruled that there could have been another assassin,

possibly

situated in the grassy knoll. Some points to raise into this matter are that

the secret service

agents were never found, even after a substantial investigation, could it

have been a cover

up? Another point to raise is over the witnesses, several witnesses died

under mysterious

circumstances before they could give their version of events. The largest

point to raise is

Oswalds? claim that he was a patsy ( he was framed ). Could crucial eye -

witnesses have

been assassinated to stop them from speaking out, could one of them held a

vital clue to

solve the mystery.

In conclusion to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as a person, as a leader, as the

President

of the United States of America, and most of all as our friend, was very

influential to all of

us. He was born into a family of leaders and politicians, it was his destine

that he would

be a political leader, and he was but not just the United States also for the

whole world.

He created a wonderful family, which also became leaders of today?s world.

He made

many improvements during his three years in office to our nation. He improved

health

care, poverty, civil rights and relations with other countries. He was a

president that really

cared about his country, and the world and did as much as he could to make it

as perfect

as possible. I think that he is the last president that we have had that has

really tried to

improve our country instead of just try to keep it form getting worse. He

dealt with not

just the big issues that existed but also with the smaller issues. I believe

that he is a True

American Hero and should be held in the highest of light for his leadership,

personality,

and accomplishments. I don?t not agree with the ?Single Bullet? theory.

Gun experts even

said that it would have been a very difficult shot to make from the Texas

School Book

Depository. It is almost impossible for it to have only been one bullet. It

is said that the

shots came from behind and above the limousine, which would have made a

bullet whole

in Kennedy that went down, then above that entry wound there was said to have

been and

exit wound, then below that whole it is said that it entered senator Connally

in a

downward direction. This means that this one, single bullet left seven

injuries, the first

downward, the second upwards, the third downwards and the rest downwards. How

can

this be? I don?t think that it is possible. there had to have been more

than one bullet

causing these injuries. I think that there was another person shooting and

they were all

involved in a conspiracy. How do you explain the sounds people heard, the

smoke, the

fake secret service agents, the mysterious bullet that showed up on the

hospital bed? It

can?t be explained if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I think that Jack Ruby

shot him

because he was part of the conspiracy and got scared and thought that he was

going to

?rat? on them. The only way all of this can be explained is if there are

multiple people

involved in. I?m not sure why there was a conspiracy against him but I

think that it might

have something to do with his civil rights movements or his thoughts of

pulling out from

Vietnam. I think that the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy is one of

the most

tragic events that has happened in our history, partially because of who he

was and also

because we still do not know to this day what really happened.

References

-The Official Warren Commission Report, Doubleday and Company, Inc.,

Garden, N.Y. 1964

- The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, R Conrad Stein, Children?s Press

Chicago, 1992

- The United States History: In the course of human events, West Publishing

Company

1997 pages 868-976

- Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, Volume 14; pages, 355-356

Robert S. Phillips

- www.serve.com/shadows/mystery.htm

- www.cs.umb.edu/jfklibrary/