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Browncoat
Location: California
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On this day in history...
John Wayne was born May 26th, 1907. Happy 100th birthday to an American icon and the greatest actor of all time.
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ClerkMan!
Location: Tulsa, Ok.
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451 - The Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sassanid Empire takes place. The Armenians are defeated militarily but are guaranteed freedom to openly practise Christianity.
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Meridae'n once played "death" at a game of chess that lasted for over two years. He finally beat death in a best 34 out of 67 match. At that time he could ask for any one thing and he could wish for the hope of all mankind... he looked death right in the eye and said ... "I would like about three fiddy" |
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comfortably numb...
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In 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned King of Italy in Milan...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Are we going to talk about John Wayne or are we just gonna continue to utter coincidental and inconconsequential trivia marked by actions upon date on the calendar?
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comfortably numb...
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Location: pasco county
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probably...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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ClerkMan!
Location: Tulsa, Ok.
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I dunno. Which makes less sense? I personally don't know to much about the Duke... I know his nickname was his dogs name and he smoked alot... But those damn Avarayrians. They where really something.
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Meridae'n once played "death" at a game of chess that lasted for over two years. He finally beat death in a best 34 out of 67 match. At that time he could ask for any one thing and he could wish for the hope of all mankind... he looked death right in the eye and said ... "I would like about three fiddy" |
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A poor man's version of a rich man.
Location: In the land of ice and snow.
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He certainly had the machismo thing going for him. Greatest actor of all time? Not so much. |
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Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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Hmm...
Today in 1703: Founding of St. Petersburg Founded this day in 1703 by Peter the Great, St. Petersburg has played a vital role in Russian history and is especially known as the scene of the 1917 revolutions and as a fiercely defended city during World War II. I appreciate this little factoid for the reason that the sister city of St. Petersburg in Russia happens to be the place I grew up in, which is of course St. Petersburg, Florida. A very loosely-held together connection, but a tie nonetheless. ![]() The Pier in St. Petersburg, Florida What do you find most interesting about today?
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Location: pasco county
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On this day, May 27, in 1933, Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning animated short "The Three Little Pigs" was first released...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Location: The Platonic Wastelands.
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On this date in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge opened to the public in San Francisco, California. At its completion, it was the world's longest suspension bridge, a record previously held by the George Washington Bridge in New York City, and would keep that record until 1964, when the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in Brooklyn was built. Currently, the record for the world's longest suspension bridge is held by the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in southern Japan near the city of Kobe.
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Cameron originally envisioned the Terminator as a small, unremarkable man, giving it the ability to blend in more easily. As a result, his first choice for the part was Lance Henriksen. O. J. Simpson was on the shortlist but Cameron did not think that such a nice guy could be a ruthless killer. -From the Collector's Edition DVD of The Terminator |
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On May 28, 1957, the National League gave permission for the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants baseball teams to move to Los Angeles and San Francisco...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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On May 29, 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state of the union...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Today's Celebratory Birthday goes to --> John F. Kennedy (1917-1963): the youngest man elected to the presidency
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On May 30, 1431, Joan of Arc, condemned as a heretic, was burned at the stake in Rouen, France...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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On May 31, 1961, South Africa became an independent republic...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Location: NYC
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June 1
Union Square is two blocks from my place: ![]() The annual parade of "New York's Finest" was filmed on June 1, 1899, in Union Square. At the turn of the century, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) was still recovering from scandals and allegations of corruption that tarnished its reputation in the 1890s. Four years earlier, the New York State Senate created a committee to investigate the department. The Lexow Committee issued a scathing report detailing serious criminal activity within the organization. Police Parade, New York, New York, Thomas A. Edison, Inc., June 1, 1899. Life of a City: New York, 1898-1906
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Tilted
Location: Los Angeles
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June 1st, 1926
<img src="http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/9155/marilyn33wx2.jpg"> ![]() On this day, the late Marilyn Monroe was born. ![]()
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Once bitten, Twice shy. Last edited by Cynthetiq; 06-15-2008 at 04:17 AM.. Reason: fixed image |
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Location: Florida
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The Pier! I love The Pier! I was down there about a month ago, such a beautiful place. Before then I hadn't been to The Pier in about 7 years. Jet, downtown St. Pete has changed A LOT.
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From a head full of pressure rests the senses that I clutch Made a date with Divinity, but she wouldn't let me fuck I got touched by a hazy shaded, God help me change Caught a rush on the floor from the life in my veins |
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On June 1, 1533, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was crowned Queen Consort of England...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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June 2
Spotlight: Grover Cleveland became the first president to be married in the White House when he and Frances Folsom wed on this date in 1886. Cleveland was 49 and Folsom 21 at the time. Folsom was the daughter of Cleveland's former law partner; when his friend died, Cleveland remained close with the Folsom family and corresponded with Frances when she reached adulthood. The Clevelands' first child (of 5) was named Ruth and was said to be the inspiration for the name of the Baby Ruth candy bar.
Quote: "Some day I will be better remembered." — Grover Cleveland, after being snubbed by a group of law associates before he entered politics Today in History:
An aside, Esoteric: Has downtown St. Pete really changed that much. I myself haven't been there in a span of 8 years now. I'd love to see how it looks now, hopefully changing for the better. ![]()
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On June 2, 1997, Timothy McVeigh was convicted of murder and conspiracy in the Oklahoma City bombing...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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Lennonite Priest
Location: Canton, Ohio USA
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IT WAS 40 YEARS AGO TODAY...........SGT PEPPER'S WAS RELEASED IN THE USA..... AND IT STILL THRIVES, KICKS ASS AND IS AS BEAUTIFUL AN ALBUM AS EVER!!!!!!!
(and I was born 2 days later and I am still thriving, kicking ass and doing beautiful work helping others .......)
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Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it. Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted. You're just left with yourself all the time, whatever you do anyway. You've got to get down to your own God in your own temple. It's all down to you, mate. I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us. I believe that what Jesus and Mohammed and Buddha and all the rest said was right. It's just that the translations have gone wrong. JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) Last edited by pan6467; 06-02-2007 at 12:32 PM.. |
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That last post scared me out of my wits!
But it is a surperb album, if not the greatest(arguably), ever made. Check the list.
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Location: Denver City Denver
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If by American Icon you mean Racist...
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I wanted the perfect meal. |
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June 3
Spotlight: The bad news is that, in spite of all the money and effort poured into the fight against cancer, a miracle cure for the disease has not yet been found. The good news is that many medications have been found to cure certain kinds of cancer and to extend the lives of those fighting the disease, giving them hope for a cure to be found in their lifetime. Today is the 20th National Cancer Survivors Day, conceived by a cancer survivor and his wife to show that many people live with cancer and many others beat the disease.
Today's Birthday: Rafael Nadal (21): young Spanish tennis champ
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Bell's Photophone
![]() Alexander Graham Bell (detail), Timoléon Lobrichon, artist, photoprint of 1882 painting. Prints and Photographs Division On June 3, 1880, Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first wireless telephone message on his newly invented photophone from the top of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C.
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On June 3, 1098, Christian Crusaders of the First Crusade seized Antioch, Turkey...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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June 4th - Congress Approves Nineteenth Amendment
![]() Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, After the 36th State Ratified, 1920. Prints and Photograph Division On June 4, 1919, Congress, by joint resolution, approved the woman's suffrage amendment and sent it to the states for ratification. The House of Representatives had voted 304-89 and the Senate 56-25 in favor of the amendment. Disagreement on whether the best strategy was to pursue enfranchisement through a federal amendment or by individual state campaigns had divided the women's suffrage movement in 1869. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony worked for a federal amendment under the banner of the National Woman Suffrage Association, while Lucy Stone led the American Woman Suffrage Association's state-by-state battle for the vote. In 1890, the two groups united to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). NAWSA combined both techniques to secure voting rights for all American women. A series of well-orchestrated state campaigns took place under the dynamic direction of Carrie Chapman Catt, while the new National Woman's Party, led by Alice Paul, used more militant tactics to obtain a federal amendment. In his 1916 book Woman's Suffrage By Constitutional Amendment, Congressman Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia argued that enfranchising women by constitutional amendment would violate the Constitution: For three-fourths of the States to attempt to compel the other one-fourth of the States of the Union, by constitutional amendment, to adopt a principle of suffrage believed to be inimical to their institutions, because they may believe it to be of advantage to themselves and righteous as a general doctrine, would be to accomplish their end by subverting a principle which has been recognized from the adoption of the Constitution of the United States to this day, viz., that the right of suffrage — more properly the privilege of suffrage — is a State privilege, emanating from the State, granted by the State, and that can be curtailed alone by the State. Henry St. George Tucker, Woman's Suffrage By Constitutional Amendment, 4. Votes for Women, 1848-1921 Henry Wade Rogers, a Yale University law professor, offered a different perspective in "Federal Action and State Rights," an essay within the 1917 collection Woman Suffrage by Federal Constitutional Amendment, compiled by Carrie Chapman Catt. He argued that previous constitutional amendments set a precedent for the demands of suffragists: …the Fifteenth Amendment provides that "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude…" If woman suffrage is a sound principle in a republican form of government, and such I believe it to be, there is in my opinion no reason why the States should not be permitted to vote upon an Amendment to the Constitution declaring that no citizen shall be deprived of the right to vote on account of sex. Henry Wade Rogers, "Federal Action and State Rights" in Woman Suffrage by Federal Constitutional Amendment, 67. Votes for Women, 1848-1921 Rogers's position prevailed. Women's active participation in the war effort during World War I and their broadening role in society highlighted the injustice of their political powerlessness. On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified. Kentucky Governor Edwin P. Morrow Signing the Anthony Amendment, January 6, 1920. By Popular Demand:"Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920 Search in the American Memory collection Votes for Women, 1848-1921 on constitutional amendment to retrieve additional documents outlining arguments for and against the suffrage amendment. Also, read NAWSA's final report on the voting rights campaign. With ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, its work concluded and the association was reorganized as the League of Women Voters. Images related to the suffrage movement are available in Votes for Women Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920. View the timeline entitled One Hundred Years Toward Suffrage. Other collections that document the suffrage movement include Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks, 1897-1911 and Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman’s Party. Today in History features on the suffrage era include: the 1854 Ohio Woman's Rights Convention, the 1869 decision granting women voting rights in the Wyoming Territory, Carrie Burnham's 1884 pro-suffrage argument before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Location: Canton, Ohio USA
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I was born 40 years ago today......most important day of my life (cause it started this wonderous adventure
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Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it. Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted. You're just left with yourself all the time, whatever you do anyway. You've got to get down to your own God in your own temple. It's all down to you, mate. I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us. I believe that what Jesus and Mohammed and Buddha and all the rest said was right. It's just that the translations have gone wrong. JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) |
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Well, here's to the Happiest 40th Birthday to you and all those that truly care for you, Pan!!! Psst... I was tipped off by your earlier post ![]() Quote:
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Thank you very much!!!!!!!!
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Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it. Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted. You're just left with yourself all the time, whatever you do anyway. You've got to get down to your own God in your own temple. It's all down to you, mate. I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us. I believe that what Jesus and Mohammed and Buddha and all the rest said was right. It's just that the translations have gone wrong. JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) |
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On June 4, 1954, French Premier Joseph Laniel and Vietnamese Premier Buu Loc signed treaties in Paris according "complete independence" to Vietnam...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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This is just getting more and more obscure.
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One this day in history, Michael Hamofsky drafts an idea onto paper detailing a possible seperation of the American colonies from England. He misplaces it at the bar he wrote it at later that night. One month later it resurfaces in the hands of Thomas Jefferson, and is signed by the continental congress.
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On June 5, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel after claiming victory in California's Democratic Primary...
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"We were wrong, terribly wrong. (We) should not have tried to fight a guerrilla war with conventional military tactics against a foe willing to absorb enormous casualties...in a country lacking the fundamental political stability necessary to conduct effective military and pacification operations. It could not be done and it was not done." - Robert S. McNamara ----------------------------------------- "We will take our napalm and flame throwers out of the land that scarcely knows the use of matches... We will leave you your small joys and smaller troubles." - Eugene McCarthy in "Vietnam Message" ----------------------------------------- never wrestle with a pig. you both get dirty; the pig likes it. |
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