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Barry Kibrick: ‘Love Your Mistakes’
“Mistakes are your best assets. They hone your skills and develop your creativity. Don’t be afraid to make them, the more the merrier.” From Barry Kibrick Eric Metaxas the right-wing author and radio talk show host, once said when he was talking about one of his books and I’m paraphrasing: “We’re all a bunch a screw […]
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I'm not sure a lot of NFL history fans are aware of this, but the Colts Mike Curtis, who is one of the best linebackers ever, started off as a fullback. I think it's safe to say that Don Shula was smart to switch Curtis to LB.The Bears were 9-5 in 1965, with rookies Dick Butkus and Gayle Sayers and had a very good team. The Colts were 10-3 and this close to getting to the NFL Championship, before losing out to the Green Bay Packers. So this was an excellent matchup.Historically at least, the Redskins-Cowboys rivalry, has been the best rivalry in the #NFCEast, at least. Especially in the 1970s and 80s when you look at all the regular season, playoff games, championships, all the great games they had against each other, how the fans and players feel about each other. For two decades there wasn't a better rivalry in the #NFL, then what the #Redskins and #Cowboys had with each other.Historically at least, the Redskins-Cowboys rivalry, has been the best rivalry in the #NFCEast, at least. Especially in the 1970s and 80s when you look at all the regular season, playoff games, championships, all the great games they had against each other, how the fans and players feel about each other. For two decades there wasn't a better rivalry in the #NFL, then what the #Redskins and #Cowboys had with each other.When I was a kid, I always looked forward to those two #RedskinsEagles games every year, because those games were always wars in the 1980s and 90s, because the teams and fans hated each other so much and the teams were always big, strong, and physical. One of the most under-appreciated rivalries in the #NFL.When I was a kid, I always looked forward to those two #RedskinsEagles games every year, because those games were always wars in the 1980s and 90s, because the teams and fans hated each other so much and the teams were always big, strong, and physical. One of the most under-appreciated rivalries in the #NFL.Follow Me on Facebook
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Tag Archives: C-SPAN
The Washington Post: Opinion- Brian Lamb: ‘Washington is Full of Waste and C-SPAN Lets Us Wallow In It’
Source:The New Democrat “The Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) broadcast from the House of Representatives for the first time in March 1979, uncovering a process shrouded in secrecy. C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb says how Americans use that transparency is still … Continue reading
Posted in Big Government
Tagged America, American Voters, Big Government, Brian Lamb, C-SPAN, Democracy, Government, Government Waste, Tax Dollars, Taxes, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Uncle Sam, United States, Voters, Washington, Washington DC
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BookTV: Lesley Stahl Interviewing Gil Troy- The Age of Clinton: America in the 1990s
Source:The New Democrat I guess I generally agree with Gil Troy about Bill Clinton, but perhaps I would put it differently. I don’t see Bill Clinton as either a Centrist, or a Conservative, or a Center-Right Republican. Someone who would be … Continue reading
C-SPAN: President John F. Kennedy’s American University Peace Speech
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat I believe the whole point of President Kennedy’s speech here is that as different as the American and Russian form of government’s and system’s during the Cold War were, that the … Continue reading
C-SPAN: Hillary Clinton’s FDR Park The Bargain Speech
This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat Plus Hillary Clinton, finally found her vision and theme for running for President. Which is to create and build an America where all Americans can succeed. Where everyone who plays by … Continue reading
C-SPAN: President Bill Clinton’s 1993 Inaugural Address: The New Democrats Come to Power
Before Bill Clinton became President of the United States, Liberal Democrats were seen as tax and spenders, soft on Crime, soft on defense, soft on welfare, anti-private enterprise, anti-success, anti-wealth, pro-centralize power, “that the Federal Government had all the answers … Continue reading
Posted in WJC Presidency
Tagged America, American Capitalism, American Economy, Bill Clinton 1993 Inaugural Address, Bill Clinton Administration, Bill Clinton Presidency, C-SPAN, Capitalism, Center Left, Democratic Party, Economic Freedom, Liberalism, Liberals, New-Democrats, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, President Bill Clinton, Private Enterprise, The 1990s, United States
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Remember This: The Real Story Behind the Clinton Scandals
This post was originally posted at The New Democrat The real story behind the Bill Clinton scandals was that most of them were bogus. The Lewinski affair and the China scandal from 1996 were the only real stories and so-called … Continue reading
Posted in Bill Clinton
Tagged Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton Administration, Bill Clinton Enemies, Bill Clinton Haters, Bill Clinton Opponents, Bill Clinton Opposition, Bill Clinton Presidency, Bill Clinton Scandals, C-SPAN, Far-Right, Hyper Partisans, Journeyman Pictures, President Bill Clinton, Religious Right, Republican Party, The 1990s
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Helmer Reenberg: Senator John F. Kennedy- Speech to the Houston Ministries: JFK on Separation of Church & State
From Helmer Reenberg “Presidential candidate John F. Kennedys major address to a group of Protestant ministers on the religious issue. Many Protestants questioned the ability of a Roman Catholic President to make important national decisions independently of the influence … Continue reading
Posted in JFK
Tagged 1960, America, C-SPAN, Catholicism, Catholics, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Democratic Party, First Amendment, Forth Worth, Freedom of Religion, Irish Catholics, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Senator John F. Kennedy, Separation of Church and State, Texas, The 1960s, Theocracy, United States, United States Constitution
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C-SPAN: Video: Bill Clinton & Bill Maher 1995 Political Correspondents Dinner
This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on Blogger To write a blog about 1995 or even a satire about it I really have to go deep into my memory bank to remember what I think about that … Continue reading
The Film Archives: John Kerry- ‘How do You Ask The Last Man to Die For a Mistake’
Source:The Film Archives– U.S. Naval Lieutenant John F. Kerry, testifying in front of Congress in 1971, about the Vietnam War. Source:FRS FreeState “John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American politician who is the 68th and current United … Continue reading
Posted in American History, FRS FreeState
Tagged 1971, 92nd Congress, America, Asia, C-SPAN, John Kerry, John Kerry's Senate Foreign Relations Committee Testimony, Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson Administration, Lyndon Johnson Presidency, Lyndon Johnson White House, NBC News, President Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, The 1970s, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. Senate, United States, Veterans Against The Vietnam War, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Vietnam War Veterans, Washington, Washington DC
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C-SPAN: Q&A With Brian Lamb- Mick Caouette on Hubert Humphrey: ‘The Art of The Possible’
Source:CSPAN– Brian Lamb, interviewing Mick Caoette about his documentary about Hubert H. Humphrey. Source:FRS FreeState “Film producer Mick Caouette speaks to Q&A about his documentary, “Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible.” Program from Sunday, February 6, 2011.” From CSPAN … Continue reading
Posted in American History, FRS FreeState
Tagged 1964 Civil Rights Act, America, Brian Lamb, C-SPAN, Center Left, Civil Rights Movement, CSPAN, Democratic Party, Hubert Humphrey, Hubert Humphrey's Career, Hubert Humphrey's Life, Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson Administration, Lyndon Johnson Presidency, Lyndon Johnson White House, Mick Caouette, Minnesota, President Lyndon Johnson, Progressive Democrats, Progressives, Progressivism, Q&A, The 1960s, The 1970s, The Art of The Possible, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States, Vice President of the United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Washington, Washington DC
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