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{{Quote|Think of the difference even one man could make. You could save Robert Kennedy,
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Steven. A warning in the right ear, a well-timed call to the police – a push in the right direction. I am talking about making that push, on a grand scale.|[[Norman (Salvation)|Norman]] of the [[Latter-Day Pantheon]]|Salvation (novel)}}
Steven. A warning in the right ear, a well-timed call to the police – a push in the right direction. I am talking about making that push, on a grand scale.|[[Norman (Salvation)|Norman]] of the [[Latter-Day Pantheon]]|Salvation (novel)}}
After Robbert Kennedy was killed, [[homeless]] man [[Billy Coote]] slept under the same thick newspaper for weeks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')


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Robert F. Kennedy

Robbert "Bobby" Kennedy was the brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Edward "Teddy" Kennedy and served as the former's Attorney General. He was assassinated in 1968 like his older brother was in 1963. He came from a staunch Roman Catholic family. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)

While in 1965, Steven Taylor thought about how the assassination of Robbert Kennedy could be stopped. (PROSE: Salvation)

Think of the difference even one man could make. You could save Robert Kennedy, Steven. A warning in the right ear, a well-timed call to the police – a push in the right direction. I am talking about making that push, on a grand scale.Norman of the Latter-Day Pantheon [Salvation (novel) [src]]

After Robbert Kennedy was killed, homeless man Billy Coote slept under the same thick newspaper for weeks. (PROSE: Nightshade)