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Where's the nearest cash machine? http://www.pizzaamorewoodfire.com/mygra-forum.html mygra stick I don't think he had any particular animus toward John F. Kennedy. I think that Oswald was at root suicidal and homicidal. He was ferociously angry with the world. And if you look at the pattern that courses through his life, he always tends to make it about a year, year and a half, wherever he is, before there's some kind of internal breakdown. And curiously enough he'd been in the United States for 17 months when the assassination took place. So, in that light, the assassination is not so much an attack on John F. Kennedy as it is an attempt to achieve world, historical importance and to reconfigure his life permanently.