2010-07-21 … the true power structure functions. You can start by reading an excellent investigative report by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele titled, Č Washingtonĉs $8 billion shadow .č The Economic Elite dominate US intelligence and military operations. Other than the obvious geo-strategic reasons, the …
2010-07-21 … and whenever it is executed contrary to their interest, or not agreeable to their wishes, their servants can , and undoubtedly will, be recalled. George Washington, 1787 tekz0r, on 10/11/2007 , -5/+77 Something we all seem to forget about while watching American Idol. ganjadude4391, on 10/11/2007 , -2/+52 You …
2010-07-23 … Atlantic 10 Conference (Div. 1) 1987 Rutgers/Penn State* 1988 Temple/Penn State* 1989 Rutgers/Penn State* 1990 Rutgers* 1991 Rutgers* 1992 George Washington (West Virginia*) 1993 Rutgers* 1994 Massachusetts (Rutgers*) 1995 Rhode Island* 1996 Rhode Island (Fordham*) 1997 Virginia Tech (Dayton*) 1998 …
2010-07-24 … National Historical Park John Lowell 1 product, approx. 5 pages John Lowell, aka The Old Judge , U.S. Federal Judge appointed by President George Washington Norman Lowell 2 products, approx. 5 pages Norman Lowell, founder of the extreme-right Maltese political party, Imperium Europa Percival …
2010-07-24 … Sewall-Belmont House is unknown. We do know that owners of land in this area did not begin to inhabit it until the 18th century. 3 […] In 1791, George Washington, in accordance with an Act of Congress, declared that 100 square miles in Maryland and Virginia (two-thirds from Maryland, one-third from …
2010-07-24 … Covington, George A. — of High Point, Guilford County , N.C. Mayor of High Point, N.C. , 1954. Still living as of 1954 […] Covington, George Washington (1838-1911) — also known as George W. Covington — of Maryland. Born in Berlin, Worcester County , Md., September 12, 1838 . …
2010-07-24 … by the Band, will be marched to the Chapel for the purposes before men- tioned.” Once all were assembled in the chapel, George Washington’s entire FarewellAddress was read. While it is quite long—more than six thousand words—a pertinent passage reads as follows: Th …
2010-07-24 … Party (United States) Anti-Administration \"Party\" is a term used by historians to describe the opponents of the policies of U.S. President George Washington. This was not an actual political party. Rather, it is used as a catch-all term for a variety of political factions. It is a successor to the …
2010-07-24 … to the Constitution (resident […] The history of the House begins with a royal connection, and it is closely associated with the early history of Washington, D.C., and Maryland. In June 1632, King Charles I of England signed a charter, establishing a new English colony. It was named Terra Mariae (the …
2010-07-24 … the peace movement comprised hundreds of groups, this veterans organization caught the nation\'s attention that year with a series of actions in Washington, D.C. Millions watched televised images of long-haired, angry veterans in fatigues, many bearing scars or missing limbs, throwing their medals over …
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2010-07-24 … 5:31 Bucknell 59 Adam Voll 28:47 5:32 60 Zach Blodgett, Sr 28:48 5:32 U Penn 61 James Redmond, Fr 28:48 5:32 Bucknell 62 Joe Altenau, Fr 28:49 5:32 George Washington 63 Chris Brown, Fr 28:49 5:32 Bucknell 64 John Trotta, Jr 28:50 5:33 Bucknell 65 Matt Bach 28:52 5:33 66 John Balouris, Fr 28:54 5:33 St. Francis …
2010-07-24 … at 04:01 PM I don't get why people would be upset over Aqueduct canceling the card yesterday because of a sloppy track. Everyone was upset over George Washington dying over the slop, but when it comes to a bunch of cheap claiming and maiden races, we must keep running? It looks like Greg, vicstu, and I were …
2010-07-24 … the Revolutionary War. He, his stepson, John Parke Custis and an aide traveled through Morristown on the way to New York […] In 1777, General George Washington and the Continental Army marched from the victories at Trenton and Princeton to encamp near Morristown from January to May. Washington had his …
2010-07-24 … […] ConSource Collections George Washington to John Adams (February 1, 1799) The Constitutional Sources Project 202-282-5490 […] …
2010-07-24 … and printed by \"Daniel Rapine, Agent.\" It is a small volume of some forty pages and contains the names of the Members of Congress, with home and Washington addresses; the assignments of Members to committees; the names and local addresses of the heads of the executive departments; an imperfect list of …
2010-07-24 … great domes to crown a wholly political building, the United States Capitol dome in Washington, D.C. has had quite an eventful history. Since George Washington laid the cornerstone in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored. The Capitol\'s first dome was completed in 1824 to …
2010-07-24 … was Richmond and not Norfolk […] Moving inland from Fortress Monroe, the first roadblock to McClellan\'s advance came at Yorktown, the city where George Washington defeated British forces under Lord Cornwallis. Flamboyant showman John Bankhead Magruder , known as \"Prince John\" because of his over-the-top …
2010-07-24 … on a return trip to Great Britain […] 1722 ă The Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen discovers Easter Island […] 1792 […] U.S. President George Washington exercises his authority to veto a bill, the first time this power is used in the United States […] 1804 […] High Possil Meteorite : The first …
2010-07-24 … to general within six months of his marriage. Pershing was promoted to General of the Armies , a position shared by only one other man, General George Washington […] edit […] Fort Warren In 1927, the last cavalry units left the installation, ending 60 years of cavalry history at Fort Warren. In 1930, …
2008-11-21 … pattern of the old Third Republic: The final president of a republic tends to be a failed, despised figure. The First Republic, which began with George Washington, ended with James Buchanan, a hapless president who refused to act as the South seceded after Lincoln’s election. The Second Republic, which began …
2009-06-27 I'm very pleased my photo has been selected for inclusion in the newly released eighth edition of the Schmap Washington DC Guide: George Washington's Grist Mill http://www.schmap.com/washingtondc/sights_water/p=100081/i=100081_3.jpg Photo: David Ben-Ariel
2009-02-25 … - Crisis: 11 - Bank: 12 - Jobs: 19 - Economy: 22 - I: 73 - Freedom: 1 Here is a retrospective on some past State of the Union word clouds. PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON, 21 January 1790 PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 3 December 1861 PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER, 3 December 1929 PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, 3 January …
2009-06-13 … it would justify waterboarding the author of the Declaration of Independence. It would mean torturing and holding, without charges or trial, George Washington or Patrick Henry. The view of these government agents is simplistic at best and authoritarian in nature. The unspoken premise is that all state …
2009-07-08 … and the privates had no shoes and bad clothes and they weren’t getting paid. They mutinied. Thousands of them. So many in the Pennsylvania line that George Washington got worried, so he made compromises with them. But later when there was a smaller mutiny in the New Jersey line, not with thousands but with …
2007-09-26 … majesties….from sea to shining sea.” Others already there had to go, and mass slaughter was the method. Our forefathers loathed Native Indians, and George Washington showed it in his language. He called them “red savages,” compared them to wolves and “beasts of prey,” and aimed to exterminate the Onieda people …
2008-10-22 … bravado and try talking with the rest of the world? I know, that’s surrender monkey talk. Real men kill them all and let god sort them out. I guess George Washington wasn’t a real man then: “The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them …
2008-03-17 … Lincoln and Ronald Reagan. The students in the audience took a poll earlier in the day and found that, among Republicans, Reagan, Lincoln and George Washington were the best presidents in American history. The worst? Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, according to the informal poll. …
2009-05-14 On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States. "As the …
2009-05-14 Since George Washington's election in 1789, 43 men have served as President of the United States. They have led in times of peace and war, hardship and plenty, and served …
2009-05-14 … and women who have sacrificed for causes greater than themselves. These include not only traditional civic heroes—statesmen and warriors like George Washington—but also heroes of ideas and conscience: scientists and educators like Thomas Edison and Horace Mann, and religious leaders and civil rights …
2009-07-07 … all the pilots who went abroad should also get it. As far as I can see, fewer than 300 congressional gold medals have previously been given since George Washington received the first. In the period following WWII only 8 army men received gold medals, all generals. This affair just shows what contempt Democrats …
2008-11-05 … it. Against all odds, he has restored lustre to American democracy, making it once again an inspiration to the world. The greatest U.S. presidents – George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt – were great precisely because they overcame huge challenges. Today’s circumstances mean Barack Obama has …
2009-07-02 … during the first years of American independence. The advocates of Palestinian refugee rights, are in fact clearly in the same political bed as were King George's allies, who fought against America democracy and independence. Like all wars of independence, both Israel's and America's were in fact civil wars. …
2009-06-07 … Brit is the villain in the play, and he calls himself GW, based on his original name of Godfrey Warshevski, although he tells people it is short for George Washington. He specializes in seducing all the leftist women in the group. In the play the whiney leftists spend their days mouthing anti-Israel slogans and …
2006-07-04 … driven from Boston and were closing on New York. Not long after that they were chasing our dimuntive Colonial Army through New Jersey. But thanks to George Washington's - ahem - strategic withdrawals, and a victory over the Hessians in Trenton, we quickly wrapped up the Revolution in - What's that? - 1783 with the …
2008-07-05 … a mansion at Sixth and Market Streets in the city where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Yet it’s also a saga of hope, telling how two of George Washington’s slaves escaped. Moreover, the seeds of the 20th-century’s civil rights struggle were planted nearby in a colonial-era settlement created by free …
2008-07-05 … know that she's not really American is because she forgot to blow something up. Blowing things up is the most important part of our holidays, even George Washington loves it. I got an awesome awesome fireworks show yesterday, at the Sarah-and-Megen house (Katie was in Longmeadow chillin' with her high school …
2009-02-22 The Presidential boot. To Investigate or Not […] Four Ways to Look Back at Bush By SCOTT SHANE NYT, Published: February 21, 2009 WASHINGTON — Two days after his re-election in 1864, with Union victory in the Civil War assured, Abraham Lincoln stood at a White House window to address a …
2009-07-08 When George Washington was a young man, he copied out a list of 110 “Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation.” Some of the rules in his list …
2009-07-02 … awe inspiring sums taken from every one of our pockets. Next, let us savor the words and pay a deserved special tribute to the father of our nation, George Washington, who said ‘Over grown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty, and are to be regarded as particularly …
2009-05-14 … regime's torture program. Everything worthwhile that was gained not from torture but from traditional methods promoted by decent human beings from George Washington to the authors of the Geneva Accords. ALI SOUFAN: The interrogator uses a combination of interpersonal, cognitive and emotional strategies to …
2009-07-04 … of that Greek guy who was a farmer and would put down his plow to lead the Athenian armies to victory but wouldn’t allow them to crown him king. George Washington. Palin may be playing the most artful card she can as a conservative: stepping out of politics so her supporters will demand her. In any case, this …
2009-01-15 … presidents in their earliest moments spoke openly of their failings, limitations, and deficiencies. In fact, the very first inaugural address -- George Washington's in New York City on April 30, 1789 -- began with a personal apology. In a fashion inconceivable in a country no longer known for acknowledging its …
2009-07-01 … whatever its flaws, made more sense than the warehouse-schools of today Tacked to my wall is a lithograph of the famous Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington. For many years, it graced my mother's one-room schoolhouse in Lime Rock, N.Y. Antiquarian relic or enduringly relevant image? The same question may …
2008-09-15 … the origin of the natural-born citizen clause can be traced to a letter of July 25, 1787 from John Jay (who had been born in New York City) to George Washington (who had been born in Virginia), presiding officer of the Constitutional Convention. John Jay wrote: “Permit me to hint, whether it would be wise …
2009-05-21 … whose time should be spent on better protecting our country. Indeed, the legal challenges that have sparked so much debate in recent weeks in Washington would be taking place whether or not I decided to close Guantanamo. For example, the court order to release seventeen Uighur detainees took place …
2009-07-03 … at the same time giving it up here at home. I asked my grandson what the 4th of July and the Declaration of Independence was. He said "It was where George Washington signed something for all eternity". I guess eternity is just not what it used to be. The kids all want the fireworks but the parents may be balking …
2009-04-08 … my country's democracy has its own story. The general who led America in revolution and governed as our first president was, as many of you know, George Washington. And like you, we built a grand monument to honor our founding father — a towering obelisk that stands in the heart of the capital city that bears …
2007-06-16 … father left unfinished after the first Gulf War. If there is a parental link, it may go deeper than that. According to Dr. Justin Frank, a prominent Washington psychoanalyst and author of Bush on the Couch, the younger Bush is a "paranoid megalomaniac," partly because his father was emotionally and …
2009-04-22 … participated in the systematic rape of enslaved women. This much was recognized in a chant at the Uhuru rally: Thomas Jefferson was a rapist! George Washington was a rapist! Let’s get that shit straight! Who Were the Officers? This question certainly feels taboo in a context in which the press refers openly …
2009-06-09 … the rule of King George III during his life (despite leaving the matter ambiguous in his will). He sent the Scottish coronation heirlooms to King George and received a pension from the King. What I would ask is this: how can anyone defend the rebellious Yankees, if they reject as rebellious the …
2007-12-01 … the Republican tradition has been to put country before commerce and American interests before all others. The party, until recently, has adhered to George Washington's warning against foreign entanglements and committed itself to a non-interventionist foreign policy. Understanding Mr. Reagan's warning that "a …
2009-07-09 … left in the year. AP alt-univ. A/V. UPI Almanac. Today's Highlight in History: On July 9, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to Gen. George Washington's troops in New York. On this date: In 1540, England's King Henry VIII had his 6-month-old marriage to his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, annulled. In …
2007-09-06 … Marx&Co. were spermatozoa swimming in their daddies' MuleJuice. It's actually as American as Apple Pie: the first of May was one of the days that George Washington ordered the Continental Army to stand down when they were not in military engagements, for instance... The fact is, that Yanks in the 21st Century …
2007-08-20 … and Reverend Pat himself believes firmly in the Jewish Banker/Freemason/Illuminati (?)conspiracy […] I guess that includes 33rd Degree Mason, George Washington, Pat??) The Religious Right have nothing in common with the traditional non-aligned foreign policy of the United States and they're also for the …
2007-08-13 … a genteel, aloof manner of statescraft and in personal relations (but Hamilton managed to rub-off quite well on another Virginian gentleman, George Washington). Jefferson hated British monarchy and became a Francophile and always felt that the Federalists with their push for a strong activistic government …
2009-07-08 … runup to a revolution. Revolutions are chaotic, dangerous things. We were blessed-by-Providence lucky in our first one in 1776. We got freedom and George Washington, while the French with theirs in 1789 got the guillotine and Napoleon. Which will we get in the coming Second American Revolution? The pervasive …
2005-10-25 … with roots in the Reagan and first Bush administrations who have come to be known as “neoconservatives”—even referred to Chalabi as the “George Washington of Iraq […] Chalabi’s political fortunes improved in 1997, when a number of prominent neoconservatives formed the “Project for the New American …
2009-05-01 … "Architects of Deception." I reviewed it once but I must commend it to you again. Here's another example of the revelations it contains: Most of George Washington's generals and the signatories of the Declaration of Independence were Masons. The values of the Declaration are valid but they fall under the …
2009-06-29 Once again, Roger Young has published another great Image Review of the Week […] and Quotes of the Week: From the Light: “Just as George Washington rejected a suggestion he be named a king, so should any self-respecting, freedom-loving American citizen eschew any offer to be a “czar” over …
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