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  James Tague

James Tague was a witness to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.  While witnessing the assassination, Mr. Tague was struck by bullet debris shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.

 

His Card Reads:

“Freedom is the Ability to express oneself without fear of retribution.- James Tague”

  

From James Tague Website:

 

‘James T. Tague was agitated that he was caught in a traffic jam on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas at 12:30 PM on November 22, 1963. Little did he realize that as he stepped out of his car to see what was going on, he was stepping into the most notorious moment in US history. Immediately, he had a direct view of the oncoming motorcade for the President of the United States. Just then, rifle shots tore into President Kennedy and Governor Connally, then into a curb in front of Tague, exploding debris into his face.

 

When it became known late in the investigation that there was a missed shot, the Warren Commission was forced to adopt the "single bullet theory," that one shot hit both men.'