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RFK stands for Robert F. Kennedy, a prominent American politician and lawyer who served as the United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964 and as a U.S. Senator from New York from 1965 until his assassination in 1968.
Kennedy's unhappiness with the corrupt Diem regime in South Vietnam led to his tacit approval of a coup to overthrow Diem in 1963. However, the coup resulted in political instability and ultimately contributed to the escalation of the Vietnam War.
He was a Senator from New York which is a large, influential state. When he was killed, he was running for president as a Democrat against Lyndon Johnson. Students were protesting against the war and the draft. Eugene McCarthy tested the waters and after McCarthy did unexpectedly well in the primaries Bobby Kennedy jumped in. He seemed to be on his way to winning the Democratic nomination. With his money and connections and his Kennedy charm, he would have had a very very good chance of being elected President, and people could that fact- so he was an important figure to be sure.
No, Jayne Kennedy is not single.
No, Jacqueline Kennedy is not single.
No, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is not single.
No, John F Kennedy is not single.
I heard he was single
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According to their personal MySpace's Garrett, Pat, John, and Jared are single. Kennedy's does not say but his fanspace on MySpace says that he is single.
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The number of suits that John F. Kennedy owned is not known. However, he preferred seersucker single breasted suits. He had a personal tailor while in the White House.
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John F. Kennedy's siblings are Joseph Kennedy Jr., Rosemary Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, Patricia Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, and Edward Kennedy. Robert Kennedy was John's Attorney General. Edward Kennedy was a Massachusetts senator.