Because of his back problem and his other ailment which I can not remember the name
A totally misleading clue. The answer, of course, has nothing to do with the Kennedy clan. So, forget about John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy or any other Kennedy. Focus on the clue "associate" as in Supreme Court. One of Supreme Court Associate Judge Kennedy's colleagues is Samuel Alito! Try Alito. It fits and is quite correct!
John F. Kennedy was in Dallas, Texas for political reasons and was hoping to calm down stresses within the Democratic party in Texas. He was assassinated on November 22, 1963.
He faced down the USSR over their Cuban missile deployment.
Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated on June 5th, 1968. He was the U.S. Senator from New York, a presidential candidate, and brother of President John F. Kennedy.
Jacqueline Onassis' children are all from her previous marriage to John F. Kennedy: Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (the only child who is still alive), John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr., Arabella Kennedy, and Patrick Bouvier Kennedy. She also had a miscarriage in 1954.
US president John F. Kennedy was shot while riding in a open limousine,as it drove down Elm Street, through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963.
Every time you were down, he could make it right. And that, my friend, made him larger than life.
For the most part, US President John F. Kennedy receives high marks from historians regarding government secrecy. There is a consensus among most US historians that Kennedy was the only president after WW 2 to show any interest in slowing down the secrecy machine. His successors and their administrations seemed to have thrived on secrecy.
Yes, he was. While riding in a car down the street (during his 3rd year of presidency) John F. Kennedy was assasinatede by Lee Harvey Oswald. Apparently, he is the last of the last of the four Presidents to be assasinated. He followed Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley.
John David Bond has written: 'The development of trigonometric methods down to the close of the XVth century' -- subject(s): Trigonometry, History
John Kennedy spent parts of the winter in Florida. The Kennedys eventually bought a winter home down there. There may have been others.