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J. P. Dwyer's avatar

Hi Tom, I have always admired Kennedy’s ability to analyze what his advisors told him in relation to their positions and what would happen if they were completely one hundred eighty degrees out of phase dead-ass wrong. They would have still gotten paid, and America would have suffered the affects of their poor judgment. History would have forgotten the advisors and blamed Kennedy for getting us into WWIII.

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Betty-CA's avatar

I lived in downtown San Diego during that tense time and it seemed even more worrisome to us after the word got out about a conflict over Cuba and we knew there was a chance we would get into it. The most obvious sign was seeing no Sailors on the streets. It was a chilling time for all.

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