no. he was a GREAT president.
He is generally regarded favorably, in part because he was killed after less than three years in office. His best-known accomplishments were staring down the Soviet Union in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and setting a goal of sending a man to the moon and returning him safely by the end of the 1960s (the first man walked on the moon on July 20, 1969). Less well known are the reductions in income tax rates that were implemented during his administration, which helped the economy grow during the 1960s. Kennedy would certainly be regarded less favorably in today's environment, in which his many extramarital affairs would be fully reported, his health problems (and drugs taken for them) would be a matter of public discussion, and all of his decisions and opinions would be endlessly debated and second-guessed.
because he was no good a president
When John Kennedy was president the economic condition in the states was in a very good state.
he trated the south good
Because he was a good president.
to investigate the assassination of president John F Kennedy
Kennedy was our 35th president.
The president on the 50 cent coin is John F. Kennedy.
No, Joseph Kennedy was the father of President John F. Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy was the President in October, 1962 when the Russian ships carrying missiles turned by upon meeting the US blockage of Cuba.
John F Kennedy was a Democrat.
The name is in your question "Kennedy". That is why he is called President Kennedy.
Londyn B johnson became the 36th pesedent of the U.S upon the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.