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President Johnson had not delivered the victory he had repeatedly promised.
No US President wanted to be the FIRST to lose a war.
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As he stated, he "...didn't want to be the first US president to lose a war..."
President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam. Any other outcome than victory would be an embarrassment.
The South wanted to protect and not to lose their property.
Oswald succeeded in becoming famous and historic. NASA was given whatever it needed to get to the Moon, in order to carry out JFK's goal. While I don't wish to malign his memory, a lot of people have made claims that Kennedy was "just about to" do this or that (get us out of Viet Nam, end the Federal Reserve, etc.) but the fact remains that after more than a thousand days in office, all he'd managed to do is avoid nuclear war (every President since Truman has managed that!), lose Cuba, and use the National Guard to force desegregation. Granted, desegregation was needed, but there had to be a better way, without the threat of force.
President Lincoln didn't lose a leg
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metastasis
some people who have lung cancer can lose their hair. the way they lose it is that it falls out. and they either have to wear a wig/hats.
first it is lose and second you lose your white blood cells