Talk:Timeline (No 22nd. Amendment)

Nice idea about Eisenhower being Oswald's target in '63, but it doesn't pass muster. Even if nobody can agree on why Kennedy was shot, at least there is agreement that Kennedy was a specific target, not "The President". Eisenhower's administration was totally different to Kennedy's - it's hard to think of a circumstance under which a Kennedy assassination would occur to him, or at least attempted, instead. Also, I doubt Adlai Stevenson would get the nomination three times. Maybe, perhaps, possibly, if his opponent wasn't Eisenhower. But in the real 1960 he didn't get nominated either, and he wasn't even going to be up against Ike. By 1960, Stevenson's time had come and gone - that's why Kennedy won. Cprhodesact 01:45, 5 October 2008 (UTC)