2018-05-19

Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

John F Kennedy and The Beatles. When I was a kid it was an innocent time. I would roam the streets of Aragona Village in Virginia Beach playing army and riding bikes, and even delving into various games of tags and sometimes "dolls" with my sister and a few of her friends.

Two constants in my life were school and the cub scouts. Now school is over for me by and large and the cub scouts were dismantled by a bunch of feminist nazis who cannot fathom girls not being permitted to join the boy scouts ... while girl scouts remain exclusively for girls as well. What does this tell you about society and that stupidity of socialization initiated by the public school indoctrinations being issued instead of educations ?

    Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis July 28, 1929 - May 19, 1994
I was enamored with the Kennedys, who occupied the White House with children my age and made me wonder about rulers and government and why anyone would want to kill a man so popular with the citizens of the country. My cub scout pack — lead by my mother — who cried for several weeks after the assassination of our President sent a sympathy card to Mrs Kennedy who responded to us ...


And I was far less innocent than before this dark time in our history.

Mrs Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was First Lady of the United States having married John F Kennedy, 35th POTUS until his assassination in Dallas, Texas in 1963. She began her career as a photographer for the Washington Times-Herald.

Her parents were John Vernou Bouvier III who was a stockbroker and his socialite spouse Janet Lee Bouvier. She did her undergraduate work at George Washington University.

After the funeral of President Kennedy she and her children withdrew from public life and she married Aristotle Onassis in 1968 and assumed the life of spouse of one of the world's richest men.

Following the passing of Mr Onassis she became a book editor for about 20 years prior to her own passing from non Hodgkin's lymphoma in Manhattan. She is interred with her first husband in Arlington National Cemetery.