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hydrocodone without rx All were moved by JFK's death a half century ago, less than three years into his presidency. Arguably, Kennedy's passing had a more enduring impact on the nation than his brief service in the White House. The assassination robbed a nation of its innocence and represented to many Americans the death not just of a man but of an idea. And since Kennedy had only begun to advance an agenda whose potential success or trajectory no one can know, the last 50 years, for his admirers, have been about continuing a legacy that had barely gotten started. The what-could-have-been factor has been a driving force behind the battles waged on civil rights, voting rights and a slew of other missions and programs that the young president championed. "Some people said we mourn Kennedy not for what he did, but for what he was about to do,'' says Allan A. Saxe, a political science professor at the University of Texas in Arlington and a JFK expert. Kennedy's staff and family "wanted him so much to be known as a great president, that they reworked it so much.''