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#1066656 added March 21, 2024 at 12:21am
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JFK and Princess Diana
Prompt: We will never forget the deaths of JFK and Princess Diana. Is it because we can't close the chapter on these events? Write about this in your Blog entry today.

I was eight years when JFK got killed. My parents and I lived in Maryland by Washington DC when this happened. I had seen him in person at Andrews Air Force Base. I couldn't understand why someone shot that nice man. Dad saw Jackie get off Air Force One after JFK died and they were bringing her home. Dad was an Air Plane Mechanic.

Princess Diana. A beautiful Princess. The People's Princess. She was unhappy with Charles and was starting her life over and marrying a man she loved who loved her. They were killed in a car accident.

Why can't we forget JFK and Princess Diana? Why can't we get past the chapter?

We will never fully know or understand why JFK was killed. He was a good President and would have done a lot for the US. We want answers. Why? Princess Diana. We loved her and King Charles wasn't nice to her. She was happy. Why did she and Dodi get killed in a car accident that night? Was it on purpose? Was it murder or an accident? We cared about her and JFK and it wasn't right. We will always feel sad. We want answers and closure. If we got answers maybe we could move forward it we would never forget them. I know I won't. I wouldn't want to. I care.
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