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Presidential addresses from Oval Office since 1981 Post Date: 2010-06-16 01:24:05 by Brian S
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Presidential addresses from the Oval Office since 1981: --- BARACK OBAMA -Gulf of Mexico oil spill, June 15, 2010 GEORGE W. BUSH: -War on terror in Iraq, Sept. 13, 2007 -War on terror, Sept. 11, 2006 -Immigration reform, May 15, 2006 -Iraq and the war on terror, Dec. 18, 2005 -Beginning of combat operations in Iraq, March 19, 2003 -Terrorist attacks, Sept. 11, 2001 BILL CLINTON -Airstrikes against Serbian targets in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), March 24, 1999 -U.S. military strike on Iraq, Dec. 16, 1998 -U.S. military strike on terrorist sites in Afghanistan and Sudan, Aug. 20, 1998 -Peace agreement in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Nov. 27, 1995 -Balanced budget plan, June 13, ...
Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Major General Smedley Butler - WAR IS A RACKET! Post Date: 2010-05-29 09:44:44 by HAPPY2BME-ONLF
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smedley_Butler" target="_blank">upload.wikimedia.org/wiki...480px-SmedleyButler.jpeg" usemap="#Map2" border="0" width="241" height="331">www.lulu.com/content/8616011" target="_blank">Written by Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor RecipientMajor General Smedley D. ButlerUSMC, RetiredCHAPTER ONE WAR IS A RACKETWAR is a racket. It always has been.It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.A racket is best described, I ...
Remembering Wars and Warriors Post Date: 2010-05-29 09:31:01 by HAPPY2BME-ONLF
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Remembering Wars and WarriorsPat BuchananSaturday, May 29, 2010 Since America became a nation, four of her greatest generals have served two terms as president: George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses Grant and Dwight David Eisenhower. Not one of these generals led America into a new war. Washington was heroic in keeping the young republic out of the wars that erupted in Europe after the French Revolution, as were his successors John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Jackson, arguably America's greatest soldier -- who won the Battle of New Orleans, which preserved the Union, and virtually annexed Florida -- resisted until his final days in office recognizing the Republic of Texas, ...
May 26, 1924: Coolidge signs stringent immigration law AMERICA MUST REMAIN AMERICAN Post Date: 2010-05-26 09:47:44 by A K A Stone
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On this day in 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signs into law the Comprehensive Immigration Act, the most stringent immigration policy up to that time in the nation's history.
The new law reflected the desire of Americans to isolate themselves from the world after fighting the terrible First World War in Europe, which exacerbated growing fears of the spread of communist ideas. It also reflected the pervasiveness of racial discrimination in American society at the time. Many Americans saw the enormous influx of largely unskilled, uneducated immigrants during the early 1900s as causing unfair competition for jobs and land. Under the new law, immigration remained open to those with a ...
Negro Prison Songs Post Date: 2010-05-16 00:46:04 by A K A Stone
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Recorded over 60 years ago at Parchman Farm "these songs belong to the musical tradition which Africans brought to the New World, but they are also as American as the Mississippi River." - Alan Lomax
Red Cloud's War Post Date: 2010-05-14 09:15:36 by A K A Stone
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Red Cloud's War (also referred to as the Bozeman War or the Powder River War) was an armed conflict between the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho and the United States in the Wyoming and the Montana territories from 1866 to 1868. The war was fought over control of the Powder River Country in north central Wyoming. European Americans had built the Bozeman Trail through it, which was a primary route to the Montana gold fields. The trail was used by an increasing number of miners, emigrant settlers and others, who competed with the Cheyenne and Lakota for resources and encroached on their traditional territory. The United States named the war after Red Cloud, a prominent Oglala ...
Nov 11, 2005: GM VEERS OFF ROAD: Automaker is ripe for bankruptcy Post Date: 2010-04-27 18:44:51 by Brian S
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General Motors Corp. is unraveling -- fast. Its stock price plunged to a 13-year low Thursday after the latest in a string of financial problems dismayed shareholders once again. Wall Street experts say the unthinkable is more likely than ever before: Michigan's largest company could be bought by a corporate raider like Las Vegas billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, forced to file for bankruptcy, or both. Getting GM out of bankruptcy could require the same drastic cost-cutting that is racking Delphi, its largest parts supplier. Lower wages, less generous benefits and fewer jobs would not only be devastating for the automaker's 142,000 U.S. employees. It would hurt everyone who makes ...
The Truth About 19th Century Western Saloon Gambling Post Date: 2010-04-06 22:13:31 by Coral Snake
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The Truth About 19th Century Western Saloon Gambling By Marshal M.T. Hotherp In looking at your old movies and TV shows about my time I find that your century sees saloon gambling as one continuous poker game played to the background music of a honky tonk piano until the shootin starts. The truth about Saloon Gambling in the 19th Century however is quite different from what those movies show however. In our day Saloons were pretty much like the casino gambling palaces of today offering several games of chance revolving around playing cards, dice, and wheels of fortune. In most places even more complex games like roulette had to be played in the wheel of fortune format because most ...
President Ronald Reagan Was Shot 29 Years Ago Today Post Date: 2010-03-30 20:01:55 by Brian S
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Twenty-nine years ago today, President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest by a deranged man, John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was walking out of the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1981, when Hinckley, standing among a group of reporters, began firing at the president and others in his group. One of the six shots collapsed Reagans lung. White House Press Secretary James Brady was shot in the head, while Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy and D.C. Police Officer Thomas Delahanty were also shot. Reagan, 70, was able to walk into the hospital under his own power and resumed some of his duties the following day after surgery. Reagans popularity skyrocketed ...
The Revolutionary Years Resolution of the Continental Congress Adopting the Continental Army, 14 June 1775. Post Date: 2010-03-10 23:20:22 by A K A Stone
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The resolutions being read, were adopted as follows: Resolved, That six companies of expert rifflemen, be immediately raised in Pensylvania, two in Maryland, and two in Virginia; that each company consist of a captain, three lieutenants, four serjeants, four corporals, a drummer or trumpeter, and sixty-eight privates. That each company, as soon as compleated, shall march and join the army near Boston, to be there employed as light infantry, under the command of the chief Officer in that army. That the pay of the Officers and privates be as follows, viz. a captain @ 20 dollars per month; a lieutenant 13 1/3 dollars; a serjeant @ 8 dollars; a corporal @a 7 1/3 dollars; drummer or ...
RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT Post Date: 2010-03-10 23:15:31 by A K A Stone
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Pastel, attributed to James Sharples, Sr. (c. 1798-1800); Independence National Historical Park. Throughout his short life Richard Dobbs Spaight, who represented North Carolina in the Constitutional Convention, exhibited a marked devotion to the ideals heralded by the Revolution. The nephew of a Royal governor, possessed of all the advantages that accompanied such rank and political access, Spaight nevertheless fought for the political and economic rights of his fellow citizens, first on the battlefield against the forces of an authoritarian Parliament and later in state and national legislatures against those who he felt sought excessive government control over the lives of the people. ...
President Coolidge, 1st Presidential Film (1924) Post Date: 2010-02-20 21:21:35 by A K A Stone
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The Way America Used to Look Post Date: 2010-02-01 09:03:09 by sneakypete
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The Li'l Sammy Alito HIstory Lesson 'o The Day [Full Thread] Post Date: 2010-01-30 14:07:30 by war
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The following is provided free of charge for Supreme Court ASSociate Justices who are a tad clueless about US election laws... The Tillman Act (1907) Roosevelt used his Presidential stature to influence public opinion and to persuade Congress. The NPLA and other grassroots organizations also pushed for reform. The result of their efforts was the enactment of the Tillman Act of 1907. The act specifically prohibited direct contributions from corporations and businesses to political parties and election committees. It was the first law on the books to specifically address campaign funding on the federal level.
The Unknown Martin Luther King, Jr. Post Date: 2010-01-16 17:03:54 by 3-Dee
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The Unknown Martin Luther King, Jr. King was hardly the greatest American. by Benjamin J. Ryan Forty years after his death, the popularity of Martin Luther King remains extraordinary. He is perhaps the single most praised person in American history, and millions adore him as a hero and almost a saint. The federal government has made space available on the Mall in Washington for a national monument for King, not far from Lincolns. Only four men in American history have national monuments: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt; and now King will make five. King is the only American who enjoys the nations highest honor of having a national holiday on his birthday. ...
Banned Just About Everywhere Post Date: 2010-01-04 23:13:26 by A K A Stone
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From time to time, me and the Head Nigga in Charge sit around and look for nigger-related material on the Internet. We just eat this stuff up because: (a) Its there, and (b) it is a part of American culture regardless of whether people want to ignore it and pretend like it isnt there. Anyway, youre smart people and you get the point. We know there will be those who think we are doing this out of spite or scorn or whatever. Its just not true. We just want to hold up in front of America what this place REALLY is about and not what all this revisionism is trying to convince people what America is. The bottom line is that racism is a falsehood, because there really ...
Likely Tomb of Ancient Chinese General Found Post Date: 2009-12-28 19:40:45 by sneakypete
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Chinese archaeologists have found what could be the tomb of Cao Cao, a skillful general and ruler in the 3rd century who was later depicted in popular folklore as the archetypal cunning politician. Archaeological officials say Cao's 8,000-square-foot tomb complex, with a 130-foot passage leading to an underground chamber, was found in Xigaoxue, a village near the ancient capital of Anyang in central Henan province, according to the official China Daily newspaper. Historians say Cao Cao's outstanding military and political talents enabled him to build the strongest and most prosperous state in northern China during the Three Kingdoms period in 208 to 280 A.D., when China had three ...
Firewood Christmas Post Date: 2009-12-18 12:41:37 by Joe Snuffy
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Subject: Christmas Firewood At times in our life, we may play all of these different roles... Christmas Firewood Pa never had much compassion for the lazy or those who squandered their means and then never had enough for the necessities. But for those who were genuinely in need, his heart was as big as all outdoors. It was from him that I learned the greatest joy in life comes from giving, not from receiving. It was Christmas Eve 1881. I was fifteen years old and feeling like the world had caved in on me because there just hadn't been enough money to buy me the rifle that I'd wanted for Christmas. We did the chores early that night for some reason. I just figured Pa wanted a ...
You people are sick! Conservatives my ass...I, for one, am tired of taking orders from cokeheads...! Post Date: 2009-12-10 16:43:28 by Liberator
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Well, by God, if you people insist on electing another cokehead as President, you damned well better throw open all the prison cell doors and free every man, woman, and child youre holding on drug charges. And if youre gonna elect another drug felon as President, youd better rescind each and every one of your unconstitutional drug laws now on the books, including all of your unconstitutional search and seizure laws, and your asset forfeiture laws, and your laws that enable your unconstitutional snooping into our bank accounts and cash transactions. Well, I dont know whether to laugh or cry. You people are sick! Conservatives my ass. You people are nothing but ...
Historical Deceptions: Operation Keelhaul Post Date: 2009-09-05 09:28:02 by A K A Stone
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OPERATION KEELHAUL The prime source for this US-led travesty is Julius Epsteins Operation Keelhaul The Story of Forced Repatriation (Devin-Adair, 1973). Julius Epstein was one of the prime researchers for the belated Congressional investigation of the State Departments cover-up of Russian involvement in the Katyn Forest murders. While searching through military archives during his investigation, he discovered evidence of a top secret program of forced repatriation, called Operation Keelhaul, which is still classified to this day. Obviously the US has some very dirty secrets they still want hidden. Although the US signed international agreements opposing forced repatriation, and ...
Abraham Lincoln Speech on the Dred Scott Decision Post Date: 2008-07-08 09:32:25 by A K A Stone
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FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am here to-night, partly by the invitation of some of you, and partly by my own inclination. Two weeks ago Judge Douglas spoke here on the several subjects of Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, and Utah. I listened to the speech at the time, and have read the report of it since. It was intended to controvert opinions which I think just, and to assail (politically, not personally,) those men who, in common with me, entertain those opinions. For this reason I wished then, and still wish, to make some answer to it, which I now take the opportunity of doing.
I begin with Utah. If it prove to be true, as is probable, that the people of Utah are in open rebellion to the United ...
Will Monster Insects Rule the World? (Dec, 1930) Post Date: 2007-11-13 21:23:18 by A K A Stone
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Archaeologist uncovers Scriptures' famed wall Post Date: 2007-11-11 08:57:36 by A K A Stone
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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may want to see Israel wiped off the map and its Jews sent to Europe or Alaska, but an archaeological discovery announced this week marks an event recorded in the Bible when his country Persia, at the time literally helped put the Jewish people back on the map in their capital city of Jerusalem. Dr. Eilat Mazar, one of Israel's top archaeologists, ended her presentation Wednesday to the 13th Annual Conference of the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies on "New Studies on Jerusalem," with a surprise announcement. She had discovered remnants of the fifth century B.C. wall built by Nehemiah, the account recorded in ...
Archeologists find ancient tunnel used by Jews to escape Roman conquest of Jerusalem Post Date: 2007-09-09 18:46:13 by A K A Stone
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JERUSALEM: Israeli archeologists on Sunday said they've stumbled upon the site of one of the great dramatic scenes of the Roman sacking of Jerusalem 2,000 years ago: the subterranean drainage channel Jews used to escape from the city's Roman conquerors. The ancient tunnel was dug beneath what would become the main road of Jerusalem in the days of the second biblical Temple, which the Romans destroyed in the year 70, the dig's directors, archaeology Professor Ronny Reich of the University of Haifa and Eli Shukron of the Israel Antiquities Authority, told a news conference. The channel was buried beneath the rubble of the sacking, and the parts that have been exposed since it ...
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