A KENNEDY'S ANTI-CASTRO BENT PATRICK'S VIEW SEEN TIED TO RIGHTS, JFK

The Boston Globe | April 13, 2000| | Copyright

WASHINGTON - It started long before he was born. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy was not alive in 1961 when his Uncle John took on Cuba in the failed invasion known as the Bay of Pigs, or for the missile crisis of 1962.

But in his lifetime, Kennedy, 32, has heard the rumors, such as that Cuban leader Fidel Castro may have played a role in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He also has studied his family history lessons on Cuba - a history rife with anti-Castro animus. And, partly as a result, the Rhode Island Democrat has developed a militant anti-Cuba stance of his own, according to ...

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