02/17/2023
Below are the nine reasons why we are For Dealey Plaza being preserved as it has for the last 60 years and Against any alterations or modifications. (continued next post)
1. John Kennedy was a unique president who faced down at least two possible nuclear wars with the USSR. He also issued orders to remove all troops from Viet Nam by 1965 (NSAM 263, Oct 11, 1963). The death of John Kennedy led directly to the invasion of Viet Nam where at least 1.5 million people died. JFK also created a détente with Khrushchev/USSR, reduced Cold War tensions that had been spiraling out of control and advanced the cause of Civil Rights.
2. Kennedy was not just another president. He actively and aggressively faced down both the Pentagon and CIA in their unchecked aggression against third world countries around the world. He may have been the last president to do so.
3. While Civil Rights were high on his agenda, he chose the passage of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with Russia, putting off CR for 1964. As the world had just been forced to the precipice of a Nuclear Holocaust over the Cuban missiles, the world celebrated the first de-escalation of the Cold War between America and the USSR.
4. The Secret Service had told Kennedy that Dallas hated him so not to expect a crowd of over 10 thousand. JFK rolled into downtown Dallas to be overwhelmed by 80,000+ adoring and cheering supporters on a rainy morning. As the presidential limo glided down Houston St, Nellie Connelly turned to JFK and said: “Mr President, you sure can’t say Dallas doesn’t love you now!” He replied: “No, Nellie, you sure can’t!” John Kennedy’s last words spoken were ones of appreciation for the city of Dallas.