John F. Kennedy
The 35th president of the USA, John F Kennedy, was charisma personified. A Gemini, born on May 29th, 1917, John Fitzgerald Kennedy also served in the US military before entering mainstream politics.
Similarities Between Lincoln and Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were undoubtedly two of the most famous former presidents of the United States of America. But apart from the fact that they were both presidents, there are many unnerving similarities between Lincoln and Kennedy. So here are some of the strange coincidences between Lincoln and Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy's Childhood
It is often interesting to read about the life stories of eminent people and to get to know about the early years of their life and career. To catch a glimpse of John F. Kennedy’s childhood, read on…
John F. Kennedy Biography
Biography of John F. Kennedy, the most famous and youngest President of America.
Blood, Money & Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K.
Who had the opportunity, motive and means to assassinate J.F.K.? Who controlled the investigation and findings of the Warren Commission? These and other questions are answered with new, "insider" evidence from a former member of L.B.J.’s legal team, attorney Barr McClellan.
JFK Murder Transcript Most Likely Fake
The transcript of a conversation between Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald would be a sensational revelation, but there is one problem: it is almost certainly a fake
JFK
This is probably the first and only poem you have or will ever read about John F. Kennedy
Kennedy exhibition recalls city's love affair with president
President John F Kennedy's words "Ich bin ein Berliner" have rung out from Schöneberg town hall again, 40 years after he first delivered his famous speech to an ecstatic crowd.
For Monica Read Mimi - But Jfk's Intern Was Discreet
New York grandmother and church worker admits to affair with president after 41 years of secrecy. Bill Clinton was surely cursing his luck and wishing Monica Lewinsky was a little more like Marion "Mimi" Beardsley, who yesterday admitted having an affair with John F Kennedy while she was a teenage White House intern.
Kennedy lived on cocktail of drugs
John F Kennedy, celebrated for bringing youthful vigour to the White House, spent his presidency in constant pain, relying on a daily cocktail of painkillers, anti-anxiety drugs and other treatments to combat a life-threatening hormonal condition, back problems and intestinal trouble, newly released medical information shows.
A rogue state closer to home
During the 1960s John F Kennedy put the squeeze on Mississippi. The president of the United States went on television to announce that the ruler of one rogue state would not be allowed to defy the will of the world. He hoped for peace, but if necessary US forces would go in with overwhelming power. He talked about his "obligation under the constitution and the statutes of the United States".


