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Sometime in 2013…

Former president George Forsyth speaks at the unveiling of a presidential library in his honor.

“I never thought I would be here today. In the 1950s, I left New Jersey for California. I intended to become an actor. I grew up on old Humphrey Bogart films and episodes of Have Fun Will Travel. My father, Esquire Forsyth, married my mother, Delores Smyth, in 1936. My oldest sister Kathy was born in 1938. I was born in 1940. My father was a career naval officer who served in the Pacific. He was a lifelong Republican, and the first-ever president he voted for was Calvin Coolidge. In the hectic 60s, my thoughts on politics were just forming, and I was experiencing a reawakening.”

April 4, 1958
 
Esquire Forsyth and George Forsyth are in the living room of their New Jersey home.

“I see I can't change your mind about trying to be an actor, but one day I hope you come back from this daydream of yours and become a lawyer. Seek a stable career, son!

The father, realizing there would be no changing his son’s mind, watches as the young man sets off and takes the bus to the airport.
 
For the first few months, Forsyth takes a job as a waiter in North Hollywood. After getting some auditions and failing, he meets up with someone who gets him an audition on a show called Bonanza. The producers offer George Winston Forsyth a role as Adam, but he turns it down

April 14, 1962 – SAN FRANCISCO

A 12-year-old Hispanic girl, Olivia Flavea, buys an album by a British group known as The Beatles. The Beatles had just been signed to Decca Records. The A-side of the single 3 Cool Cats is a session drummer by the name of Bobby Graham. On the B side is a McCartney-Lennon original with Pete Best on drums. The Decca producers didn't think it was a good idea to have The Beatles write original material.

3 Cool Cats flops in the U.S. but goes to number 2 in the U.K. and 9 in

3 Cool Cats flops in the U.S. but goes to number 2 in the U.K. and 9 in Australia.

November 22, 1963 – LONDON

After the Beatles play a show in London, a female gets on stage and tears off Best’s toupee.

Later that day, Pete Best quits the Beatles after engaging in a physical fight with Beatles guitarist John Lennon.

The beat goes on

Sometime in 2013…

Former president George Forsyth speaks at the unveiling of a presidential library in his honor.

“I never thought I would be here today. In the 1950s, I left New Jersey for California. I intended to become an actor. I grew up on old Humphrey Bogart films and episodes of Have Fun Will Travel. My father, Esquire Forsyth, married my mother, Delores Smyth, in 1936. My oldest sister Kathy was born in 1938. I was born in 1940. My father was a career naval officer who served in the Pacific. He was a lifelong Republican, and the first-ever president he voted for was Calvin Coolidge. In the hectic 60s, my thoughts on politics were just forming, and I was experiencing a reawakening.”

April 4, 1958

Esquire Forsyth and George Forsyth are in the living room of their New Jersey home.

“I see I can't change your mind about trying to be an actor, but one day I hope you come back from this daydream of yours and become a lawyer. Seek a stable career, son!

The father, realizing there would be no changing his son’s mind, watches as the young man sets off and takes the bus to the airport.

For the first few months, Forsyth takes a job as a waiter in North Hollywood. After getting some auditions and failing, he meets up with someone who gets him an audition on a show called Bonanza. The producers offer George Winston Forsyth a role as Adam, but he turns it down


April 14, 1962 – SAN FRANCISCO

A 12-year-old Hispanic girl, Olivia Flavea, buys an album by a British group known as The Beatles. The Beatles had just been signed to Decca Records. The A-side of the single 3 Cool Cats is a session drummer by the name of Bobby Graham. On the B side is a McCartney-Lennon original with Pete Best on drums. The Decca producers didn't think it was a good idea to have The Beatles write original material.

3 Cool Cats flops in the U.S. but goes to number 2 in the U.K. and 9 in Australia.

November 22, 1963 – LONDON

After the Beatles play a show in London, a female gets on stage and tears off Best’s toupee.

Later that day, Pete Best quits the Beatles after engaging in a physical fight with Beatles guitarist John Lennon.



1963: NOVEMBER 22.


President John Fritzgerald Kennedy came to Dallas to kick start his reelection campaign. he carried the south and barely defeated Vice President Nixon in 1960. Whether his opponent was Barry Goldwater or Nelson Rockefeller The president needed the south to win in 1964.

The election campaign almost ended before it began.

A Secret Service agent, by the name of Paul Landis, very quickly, jumped out of the car that followed the President's car and grabbed a hold of the President. After the President is shoT
hit the

Secret Service agent that would have fatally struck and killed the President, had he not been present. Sadly The brave secret service agent died for the president

that day. Now the search for the shooter or shooters began!

Oswald was wounded by Tippit and the officer drove Oswald to the hospital.
and the attempted assassination of the president would have a trial and it would be the trial of the century.

President Kennedy would awaken after a successful surgery.
 
t hit the

Secret Service agent that would have fatally struck and killed the President, had he not been present. Sadly The brave secret service agent died for the president

that day. Now the search for the shooter or shooters began!

Oswald was wounded by Tippit and the officer drove Oswald to the hospital.
and the attempted assassination of the president would have a trial and it would be the trial of the century.

President Kennedy would awaken after a successful surgery.

Dr. Kenneth Salyer was a 27-year-old resident at Parkland Hospital on-call for head injuries when he got word a new patient was being rushed to the ER.

He was still breathing," he says. "It's sort of agonal, labored, close-to-your-last sort of breaths. But he still was breathing."

As he looked down at the president's grave wound, Salyer says he thought it was a "major high-velocity injury."

"And it's in a critical place," he said. "So the chances were pretty slim. that he did survive,

President John Kennedy, who suffered from chronic back pain, wore a heavy, corset-like brace that went from his chest to below his waist. When the president's clothes were removed, Salyer was
 
Unfortunately, he would be told of the

Death of the Secret Service agent(Paul Landis and would be shocked to learn that he died while saving his life.

For many weeks,

Vice President Johnson would act as President of the United States, talking to Senators or the heads of state in foreign lands.

1964 Presidential Election. The vice president was much busier than he had been the last two years.
Event Date 3 7.1964

'Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the defence of liberty is no virtue"
Barry Goldwater. 1964. Republican National Convention.
Primary season start"s,

there were no major challenges to Kennedy, except for Governor George

Wallace of Alabama only won South Carolina and his home state.
surrogate ran as stalking horses for president Kennedy and Wallace met defeat in every single primary.
 
Jacqueline Kennedy as he took the stage at the Democratic National
Convention. Vice president Johnson Resigned because of the bobby baker scandal. Florida Governor Leroy Collins will replace him on the ticket.

In the Presidential Debate, two men, Kennedy and Goldwater, from opposing parties, one liberal Democrat another conservative Republican.
headed off in the second televised debate in U.S. History.

Barry Goldwater defended his Civil Rights record saying he did not vote for the 1964 Civil Rights Bill
because he believes

This is a state issue not federal/ the Black community and the White community
can't be two separate group says president Kennedy and that integration is the best way
to go. As for defense, concerning the Cold War,
Senator Goldwater believed we should build more weapons giving east berlin as a
example of soviet influence.,

but president Kennedy reminded the audience
 
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of the Cuban missile crisis and how missiles were taken out of Cuba without a shot fired.
The debate which is being filmed on cruise ship President Kennedy reminds t.v. viewers how close,
we came to war. the soviets
During the Cuban missile crisis.
the President adds in his argument. a test ban treaty will "cool down" the Cold War.

11-3-1964
President Kennedy and his staff sit in the Oval Office and watch the election returns.

John F. Kennedy/ Leroy Collins - 53%, 382 E.V


Barry Goldwater / Charles Hallack
21,17,09 100 E.V.

Senator Barry Goldwater was defeated by president Kennedy but the grassroots movement of conservatives would continue on way past 1964.

President Kennedy returned victorious to the white house office a little over an hour later, it was confirmed he was elected president of the united states, now he had secured his long sought after 2nd term much business would take his time. and he would have new challenges that the Kennedy administration would face in the 1960s.
 

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