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By the end of 1962, President John F. Kennedy was seemingly on the top of the world. His approval ratings were high and getting higher and the Democrats held firm and ever growing majorities in congress. The President had recently just brought the world off from the nuclear ledge and was now overseeing a US-Soviet relations 'cool down'. Things were certainly looking well for America's youngest elected President, a man who appeared to be at the height of his rhetorical powers, a man who could lead his people with grace and confidence.
But sometimes the actions of good men are only held up by those of bad men, and that was the case for President Kennedy. An international icon who not only led a public life of glamour and fame but a private one of deception and infamy. Though, of course, the public only really knew what President Kennedy wanted them to know. But all that would change soon, starting with the wiretap of the office of Ed Levinson.
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I hope that was ok, I'll try to update this more often than I did for Moonbeam. I hope that you all enjoy this and I'll appreciate any and all feedback.
But sometimes the actions of good men are only held up by those of bad men, and that was the case for President Kennedy. An international icon who not only led a public life of glamour and fame but a private one of deception and infamy. Though, of course, the public only really knew what President Kennedy wanted them to know. But all that would change soon, starting with the wiretap of the office of Ed Levinson.
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I hope that was ok, I'll try to update this more often than I did for Moonbeam. I hope that you all enjoy this and I'll appreciate any and all feedback.