John F. Kennedy, during a news conference, 22 May 1963[W]e would withdraw the troops, any number of troops, any time the Government of South Viet-Nam would suggest it. The day.
I can't think of a recent presidential campaign that's been characterized by as many terrible historical analogies as this one. From Obama's evocations of Ronald Reagan, to McCain's addled nonsense.
Glenn Greenwald makes the obvious point about Ben Wittes' critique of the California gay marriage decision: for all intents and purposes, there's no argument in it. The shallow, bumper-sticker versions.
Yesterday, I officially got my J.D. It was a bizarre and exciting culmination of a tough three years. And what do I get for celebration? I'm now sitting in my.
Evidently, Clinton using the civil rights and suffragist movement to defend her attempts to count the North Korean Michigan not-even-a-straw-poll is beyond appalling. But nonetheless, I can't agree with Isaac.
Check out especially the interview with a coal miner about 2:15 in:The white people has put the negroes in the back of the bus for years, and if we're not.
Benjamin Harrison, in a letter to the Virginia Baptist Convention, 21 May 1892:Lynchings are a reproach to any community; they impeach the adequacy of our institutions for the punishment of.
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