Ever since he was born, Jack had immense health problems like right before Jack’s third birthday, he got scarlet fever and almost died. JFK was a third generation of politicians on both sides of his family. He was a rich kid. His father was one of the richest men in America and also became an ambassador to Great Britain. There was one thing all of his family had in common; they loved competition. They would have races, fights, rock-paper-scissors, anything that there was a winner and a loser. Jack was often in the shadow of his older brother Joe Jr., in which Joe Sr. always joked, would one day become the president of the United States. When Joe Sr. became ambassador to Britain in 1938, Jack moved to Britain with his family. Believe it or not, this is actually when JFK gained many of his overseas allies. After his years in of being the class clown at a boarding school, he went to Princeton, not following his brother’s or father’s footsteps. Joe Sr. sent him a letter and stated, “I guess you could not handle the competition.” After his fall semester at Princeton, he transferred to Harvard. While at Harvard JFK worked on a thesis that, when he graduated, became a book entitled Why England Slept. After a few months the book became a surprise best-seller and gave Joe Sr. confidence in his second son, he actually gave Jack chances to write some of his speeches. Shortly after Joe Jr. joined the navy as a pilot, so …show more content…
The most widely believed conspiracy theory is obviously that ex-soldier Lee Harvey Oswald, who was killed the day of his trial by Jack Ruby. This action by Ruby raised a lot of eyebrows. Why would Ruby kill Oswald? Many people believe that Ruby killed Oswald to hide the truth, to save his own skin. This theory however, is very iffy, the gun used by Oswald was an ordinary rifle, and the citing on it was wrong. There is no doubt that Oswald attempted to murder the president, but the faulty gun, an almost impossible shot, and a “ricocheting bullet.” It is highly unlikely that Oswald was a lone