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Is This The America You Grew Up In?
NOT ME! First of all, I was born in 1949. When scrolling on a site to click on the year I was born, it...
17 commentsThe Awesome Choir Groups in the Philippines
It is indeed a great feeling when we hear various choir groups singing and belting their voice out in such a harmonious and truly synchronized fashion. Moreover, their performance will indeed lift our hearts...
4 commentsWashington to Obama: The USA's 44 Presidents, 1789 - 2009
Here's a handy list of the Presidents of the United States, in the order they served, beginning with the 1st president, George Washington, "the father of our country" who took office in 1789, and ending with...
4 comments6 Quick Michigan Getaways
Craving a vacation? You don’t have to take a lot of time off work, book a flight, drive to the airport, go through security, get on the airplane, get off the airplane, book a rental car, then drive to your...
0 commentsIt’s not what you say but to whom you say it
Ever hear, “It’s not what you say but how you say it?” Very true words. Here's another, one that you probably haven’t heard but it is perhaps even more important. “It’s not what you say but to...
Gus Hall was right - It's happening now!
Gus Hall lived about 60 years before his time! If Mr. Hall entered his earthly journey in 1960 instead of 1910, he might be our president today or we could at least have him as some sort of a czar. His...
US History: President Gerald R. Ford (1974 - 1976)
In 1963, Gerald Ford was elected to the US House of Representatives for Michigan and served 13 terms until appointed under the 25th Amendment as Vice President under Richard M. Nixon.
0 commentsGuess The Presidential Quote
On January 20th Barack Obama becomes the 43rd president. So ending the 8 years of George Dubya. Will the world be a safer place without him? Is Americas first black president going to make a difference?...
1 commentPresident Gerald Ford
Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913-2006), 38th president of the United States. On Aug. 9, 1974, Gerald Rudolph Ford became the first vice president in American history to succeed to the nation's highest office...
Clinton Deserves a Break
Dirty politics is as old as Moses, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. But when it rears its ugly head, it's always dirty pool. President Clinton, in 1994, was a victim of such tactics, but he was in good company -- Harry Truman, for one.
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