Four were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy. Theodore Roosevelt and Ronal Reagan were injured by assassination attempts, but survived. During the presidential campaign last year, some fe...
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Thus far in American history there have been four U.S. presidents who have been assassinated. 1. Abraham Lincoln 2.James Garfield 3.William McKinley 4.John Fitzgerald Kennedy Three of the four were assassinated with close range pistol shots...
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Abraham Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy had barely been in office 1000 days before he was assassinated. He was riding in a car, and was shot in the head. He died soon after. Abraham Lincoln: April 14, 1865 b...
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・ Martin Luther King Jr.. King was shot April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. He died the same day. ・ Gerald Ford. In Sacramento, California, Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme pointed a .45 automatic at the President ... ・ Huey Long. Dr. Carl A. Wei...
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While I cannot justify what would drive a person to post something like this, there is no direct threat and therefore is freedom of speech. I find it quite a stretch that a poll, that is asking a question, is in any way a direct call to act...
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No, I was not on the set when I heard the news that president Kennedy had been shot. I was actually on an airplane heading for Hawaii. Our reaction was shock and great sadness. That weekend was so eerie because everything was closed and the...
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Stamps of Distinction has an article that details some of the happenings surrounding the assassination of President Lincoln and the odd events that occurred to those connected to that fateful night. Some have even suggested that the events ...
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