Articles tagged with: history
Posted in News, military on 25 August 2008
We all know the American military are really the bad guys.
I wonder if a liberal socialist could bring themselves to acknowledge the liberation of Paris from Nazi tyranny as a victory.
From Wiki:
The Liberation of Paris (also known as Battle for Paris) took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the surrender of [...]
Posted in News on 14 August 2008
Imagine asking a celebrity to do anything patriotic today…
How I long for the days when Americans were united in their love of country. Patriotic films, wealthy Americans donating to the cause, women going without pantyhose to free up the material for parachutes, etc… those were the days.
Posted in HUMOR on 6 July 2008
I got this in an email and have no idea where its from, but it sure makes ya think how much better life has gotten with electricity and that evil, life threatening, danger to man called fossil fuel.
Next time you’re washing your hands and the water temperature isn’t just how you like it, [...]
Posted in Politics on 28 March 2008
AGE DISCRIMINATION?
Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin - men whose philosophy created the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights - are often cited among the leaders of the American Revolution and the Founding Fathers of the United States.
And all of them became presidents, except for one: [...]
Posted in Politics on 26 March 2008
COOL AS A CAT
It took a lot to ruffle Harry Truman’s feathers. Early on the afternoon of Nov. 1, 1950, two Puerto Rican nationalist tried to shoot their way into Blair House, where President Truman was staying while the White HOuse was being renovated. One Secret Service man was killed and two others were wounded [...]
Posted in Politics on 29 February 2008
DON’T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS…
Nothing proved that old cliche more than the race between Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey in 1948. Virtually every poll predicted an overwhelming victory for Dewey. Life magazine went so far as to publish a picture of Dewey before the election with the title "The Next President," and the Chicago Tribune, so [...]



