JFK, as he and all other
presidents should be, was very professional and business like. He looked and
planned ahead for possible future scenarios. However, he and the person he was
talking with often interrupted each other which led to a slight air of irritability.
Even though at times he was clearly frustrated, he remained extremely
diplomatic.
In a certain conversation, JFK wanted to
maintain law and order and prevent the development of mobs for "the safety
of Mississippi". However, some may have questioned his true motives. Maybe
he was actually trying to control the people so that he would maintain power.
But, then he talked to the governor about having the working police officers
unarmed as to calm the people. So he may have truly have been just looking out
for his nation.
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