Shock. There was also a fear that this was an act of foreign agression.
They wanted to attack a symbol of the British establishment. He had not organised much security, because he was generally popular in that part of Ireland, and did not feel that he was a target.
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Most people would be terrified and feel unsafe.....
he felt scared
from my findings disabled people have mixed feelings some feel they are still treated way to differntly
He felt shot.
It depends on who you are talking about. If you are talking about John F. Kennedy or Robert Kennedy, the concept of gay marriage didn't exist in their lifetime. The late Edward ("Teddy") Kennedy, however, was a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Unlikely. He died many years ago.
possible. noble prize winner also said that...
President John F Kennedy used a few techniques to make his listeners feel like he is speaking directly to them. One is the use of second person in his speeches, the second way is by looking directly at the audience.
They was shock but there was nothing they could do about it
Very very sad and angry
Because he didn't feel like it
he was a gear that have many battery
The NASA Space Program was important to America to invigorate the technology movement. It automatically created jobs for a purpose that was in every Americans imagination at the time. It made America feel that anything was possible. The times were full of hope as John F Kennedy was in Office. Americas success at such tasks as walking on the moon gave America pride. The space program came around when it seemed like American political leaders were being assassinated every other day. John F Kennedy Robert Kennedy , and Martin Luther King The nation was stuck with many hurtful ideas and prejudices in grained in many communities.The space program was a great and hope filled distraction. It was wonderful.Unfortunately it later became a bureaucracy that cost America more and more. It truly lost its spirit fro the earlier days.
he did not feel like it he did not feel like it
John hated war! He was a man of peace.