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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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The Chiefs taking apart a pretty bad Falcons team in 1985. The Chiefs in the mid and early 1980s, were good enough offensively to put up a lot of points a yards.This 1977 Falcons-Bears matchup is actually very good. The Falcons had one of the best defenses in the NFL with their Grits Blitz. The Bears had a great running game and big play passing game. Vin Scully with the call of the game for CBS Sports.If Lebron James is saying that he's the best player in the history of the NBA, post-Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant, then I agree with him. He's the best player in perhaps the weakest era of NBA basketball, when even the All Star Game is no longer on broadcast TV.When the Packers were healthy in the early and mid 1980s, they were about as good as any other team in the NFL on offense. They could pass and run, put up a lot of yards and points. Which is what they did against the Falcons at Atlanta Fulton Stadium.When Democrats (especially left-wing Democrats) get out and bother to vote, good things tend to happen.I still miss hearing Witney Houston's voice and see her gorgeous baby face.Follow Me on Facebook
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Tag Archives: President Lyndon Johnson
James Miller Center: President Lyndon Johnson: Remarks on Decision to Not Seek Reelection in 1968
When President Lyndon Johnson decided not to run for reelection in March of 1968, the United States was very divided, but they were united around the fact that they didn’t like Lyndon Johnson as their President. His approval rating was … Continue reading
James Miller Center: President Lyndon Johnson Signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act
Source: James Miller Center: LBJ Signs Civil Rights Act of 1964 President Lyndon Johnson signing of the 1964 Civil Rights is one of the most important moments in American history. Because he signed a law that granted access to millions of … Continue reading
Bob Parker: CBS News 1968- A Year That Changed America
Source:Bob Parker– from CBS News’s 1978 documentary about the year 1968. Source:The Daily Press “1968 A Year that Changed America with Harry Reasoner. A look back on the year 1968, produced by CBS News in 1978.” From Bob Parker “Time Magazine … Continue reading
Posted in American History, The Daily Press
Tagged 1968, 1978, Amazon, America, Asia, CBS News, Democratic Party, Harry Reasoner, Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon Johnson Administration, Lyndon Johnson Presidency, Lyndon Johnson White House, President Lyndon Johnson, Texas, The 1960s, The 1970s, The White House, TIME, TIME Magazine, U.S. Government, United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Washington, Washington DC
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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
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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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