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  • DFU SONG: Band on the Run(KKK Byrd is the man in the sheet at the Condi hearing)

    01/27/2005 11:51:38 AM PST · by doug from upland · 89 replies · 10,411+ views
    DFU SONGS | 1-2005 | Lyrics, Doug from Upland
    <p>We will look at them and with a friendly voice ask, 'Well, where have you guys been?"</p>
  • JOHN TYLER …….10th President of the United States….slaveowner….died on this date in 1862.

    01/18/2005 11:55:32 AM PST · by PeaRidge · 30 replies · 4,554+ views
    If you have visited the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, you know that it is called the Arlington of the Confederacy due to the fact that many famous Confederate people are buried there. Upon entering the cemetery, one finds Confederate President Jefferson Davis first. Then you drive to what is called on the map as President's Circle. In the middle is James Monroe. A few yards away is John Tyler. Aside from these two presidents, there are 26 Confederate generals buried here. Among the more famous are JEB Stuart, George Pickett, Henry Heth and Fitzhugh Lee. John Tyler was an...
  • New Research Reveals Binge Drinking Initiated by Religious Anglicans in 1660s

    07/20/2004 6:46:59 PM PDT · by ckilmer · 15 replies · 655+ views
    University of Warwick ^ | 20/07/2004 | Angela McShane-Jones, History Department, University of Warwick
    New Research Reveals Binge Drinking Initiated by Religious Anglicans in 1660s Date :20/07/2004 Type : Press Release Drinking Woodcut As David Blunkett claims a rise in binge drinking is helping to breed a culture of ‘thuggery and intimidation’ new research from the University of Warwick reveals that rather than originating the 1960s binge drinking was rife in the 1660s. What’s more, it was religious Anglicans, demonstrating their loyalty to the Crown in the Civil War that initiated heavy drinking. From early on the British developed a culture where drunkenness is a rite of passage, especially for the young as they...
  • Few holdouts hang on to unusual political parties

    04/26/2004 9:48:54 AM PDT · by Willie Green · 14 replies · 251+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Monday, April 26, 2004 | Matthew Junker
    Increasing numbers of Pennsylvanians who register to vote are identifying themselves as members of third parties, despite a closed primary system that permits only major party members to cast ballots in Pennsylvania's primary elections. Voters are asked to select a party affiliation when they register to vote. And an analysis of voter rolls in Westmoreland County shows that some people are choosing historic -- even eccentric -- political parties. Four county voters, for example, are registered as Whigs. The party last held serious sway in 1856, before it was absorbed into the newly organized Republican Party. "Obviously, the Whigs, it's...
  • Historical Party Strength in Congress 1789-2005 (reference)

    10/21/2003 4:53:57 PM PDT · by Sabertooth · 12 replies · 2,818+ views
    Historical Party Strength in CongressU.S. Senate     Party of Party of     Period Congress Majority Minority Others President 1789-17911791-17931793-1795 1795-17971797-17991799-1801 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th AdFFFFF 171617192019 OpDRDRDRDRDR 91313131213 ------ Washington (F)Washington (F)Washington (F) Washington (F)J.Adams (F)J.Adams (F) 1801-18031803-18051805-1807 1807-18091809-18111811-1813 7th8th9th10th11th12th DRDRDRDRDRDR 182527282830 FFFFFF 1397666 ------ Jefferson (DR)Jefferson (DR)Jefferson (DR) Jefferson (DR)Madison (DR)Madison (DR) 1813-18151815-18171817-1819 1819-18211821-18231823-1825 13th14th15th16th17th18th DRDRDRDRDRDR 272534354444 FFFFFF 91110744 ------ Madison (DR)Madison (DR)Monroe (DR) Monroe (DR)Monroe (DR)Monroe (DR) 1825-18271827-18291829-1831 1831-18331833-18351835-1837 19th20th21st22nd23rd24th AdJDDDD 262826252027 JAdNRNRNRW 202022212025 ---28- J.Q.Adams (C)J.Q.Adams (C)Jackson (D) Jackson (D)Jackson (D)Jackson (D) 1837-18391839-18411841-1843 1843-18451845-18471847-1849 25th26th27th28th29th30th DDWWDD 302828283136 WWDDWW 182222252521 4-21-1 Van Buren (D)Van Buren (D)W.Harrison (W) Tyler...
  • The Founding Fathers of Insider Trading (The GOP, Lincoln & Co.)

    08/30/2003 7:10:08 AM PDT · by u-89 · 125 replies · 728+ views
    LewRockwell.com ^ | 30.08.03 | Thomas J. DiLorenzo
    The Founding Fathers of Insider Trading by Thomas J. DiLorenzoby Thomas J. DiLorenzo To this day, the U.S. government has not provided a clear legal definition of insider trading. This allows the feds to engage in periodic witch hunts against unpopular business people such as Martha Stewart, the purpose of which is to divert the public’s attention away from the government’s own failed policies and blame it all on "capitalism." But there is a particular type of insider trading – political insider trading – that has been clearly understood for generations. Because this kind of insider trading involves politicians...
  • Motivating Voters (Circa 1840- An Excerpt From "The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party")

    07/16/2003 5:42:42 PM PDT · by William McKinley · 7 replies · 914+ views
    The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party | 1999 | Michael F. Holt
    [pages 115-121, from the chapter "Harrison and Prosperity or Van Buren and Ruin"] Like the Democrats, the Whigs not only emphasized that they advocated distinctive programs, they also stressed that they represented the values, interests, and needs of the particular groups in society who formed their voting base. Each party drew some support from virtually every element in the social spectrum, whether that element was defined by occupation, class, religion, ethnicity, or regional identity. Nonetheless, Whigs and Democrats attracted distinguishably different constituencies... Broadly put, Democrats were a coalition of those still outside the market economy who feared its spread and...