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Remembering Robert F. Kennedy: his comments on the death of Martin Luther King
by Uninvited Writer
Robert F. Kennedy was murdered 40 years ago this June, while running for the Presidency of the United States. His legacy continues to grow. published 8 months ago
Obama History
by Whysayway
I wasn't sure what to think when I first heard of Obama. We all have dreams. But his is a driving force of his ancestors inside of him fueled with his own determination causing him to strive while on his... published 8 months ago
My Encounter with Gene Simmons
by supercibor
Gene Simmons and Hector Herrera at Jeff Ruby's restaurant in Louisville Kentucky after the Derby Gene Simmons, Hector Herrera and his wife Fatima at Ruby's restaurant in Louisville,Ky. after the... published 9 months ago
Who Says I Can't Vote?
by William F. Torpey
There's a chance that the 21st Century will usher in a new age of enlightenment -- at least in the age of voting rights. Now that the Constitution allows blacks, women and 18-year-olds to vote, isn't it time that voting becomes the birthright that it truly is? published 6 months ago
The Chicago Gangsters
by Froggy213
Chicago has always been a haven for gangsters,mobsters,and all types of hoodlums. The intent of this hub is to list some of the most famous Chicago gangsters,with pictures to go with. Scroll down and take... published 8 months ago
Lincoln & Kennedy Coincidences
by Nolan Thomas
There are numerous and bizarre similarities between the assassinations of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. As hard as they might be to believe, they are all true. It is earily spooky and it... published 4 days ago
The 9-11 News Special You Never Saw
by djsartin
I didn't know Barrie Zwicker even existed til today. And now I'm in more shock than before, after viewing his video newscast, "The Great Conspiracy". I have, of course, seen other videos covering the 9-11... published 10 months ago
Revitalize America's Downtown
by William F. Torpey
In the late '90s there was a renewed interest America's ailing cities. Some employers set up shop in dying downtowns. Boston's Emerson College, for instance, bought property and built dormitories in a downtown area only a few subway stops from the infamous Combat Zone. published 7 months ago
How to Play McCain Solitaire
by windmillw
Introduction:Quick, who was the President after Gerald Ford? Who came before President Johnson? Play McCain Solitaire and you'll be rattling off the order of the Presidents since JFK as easily as you rattle... published 4 months ago
All the Names If You Please
by William F. Torpey
Withholding the names of women who accuse men of rape became widely discussed when the William Kennedy Smith case surfaced. Most media declared they would protect the accuser by not revealing her name and by not showing her face. The trial drew unbridled media attention. published 13 months ago










