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Originally Posted by Mick
I would not call President John F. Kennedy, an unpopular President. Prior to his Assassination, on November 22nd, 1963, he had a 70% approval rating, which is said to be highest of all Presidents, post World War II.
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His popularity with other nations and organizations inside his own country were on the floor though. His rejection of Operation Northwoods (A rejection that would cement his legacy later) and the Cuban crisis meant relations were on its arse with both Russia and the CIA.
What the US actually know about the assassination becomes available next year and may reveal more on the three popular theories. LHO was backed by Russia, The Secret Service accidently fired the kill shot (Completed disproved) or the shot was fired from somewhere else.