Glenn Beck on the Statue of Liberty
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View ArticleToday in history : 01/03/12
Highlights of this day in history: Washington’s army routs the British in the Battle of New Jersey; Manuel Noriega surrenders to U.S. forces; Jack Ruby dies; Author J.R.R. Tolkien is born. Filed under:...
View ArticleToday in history : 01/04/12
Highlights of this day in history: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffers a massive stroke; Louis Braille, inventor of the reading system for the blind, is born; Former pro wrestler Jesse Ventura...
View ArticleToday in history : 01/06/12
Gee… the Associated Press appears to have left off one important history fact for today. On January 6th 1999, the 106th Congress was convened and announced that their first order of business would be...
View ArticleToday in history : 01/07/12
January 7, 1789 – The United States holds it’s first Presidential election more than a decade after the Declaration of Independence. The voters choose electors who, a month later choose George...
View ArticleToday in history : 01/20/12
It’s hard to believe that today marks three (3) long years that we have been stuck with the illegal pResident currently residing in the White House. Just one more year to go folks! Filed under:...
View ArticleReal News: Real History – Operation Drumbeat
Uploaded by captianusa on Feb 17, 2012 Real History: Operation Drumbeat http://web.gbtv.com/index.jsp Filed under: History
View ArticleToday in history : 02/23/12 Iwo Jima Flag Is Raised
Oorah! Uploaded by usnationalarchives on Apr 5, 2010 Transcript (PDF): http://archives.gov/social-media/transcripts/transcript-marines-raise-flag-ov… CREATED BY Office for Emergency Management. Office...
View ArticleToday in history : 02/27/12
On February 27, 1922, nearly three years after the passage of the 19th Amendment, which forbid states from denying the vote to women, the Supreme Court unanimously declared the measure constitutional....
View ArticleBad Amendments of the 20th Century
Progressivism was the belief that the government could and should mandate something called the public good At the dawn of the 20th Century, the U.S. Constitution had been unchanged for more than 40...
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