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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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If this Cardinals-Jets game at Shea Stadium doesn't look like a mismatch on paper, I don't know what does look like a mismatch. I mean 11-3 vs 3-11, as far as their records that year.Len Bias is still the best basketball player in Maryland Terrapins history, perhaps even in ACC basketball history. Could you imagine had he not died early, the Celtics with Len Bias and Reggie Lewis, both playing with Larry Bird? They would've still been contending for and even winning NBA championships in the 1990s. Perhaps the Detroit Pistons don't repeat. Maybe Michael Jordan and the Bulls don't win their championships in the early 90s.Gorgeous Baby Jaclyn Smith. Seems too cute to also be this beautiful.In 1983, almost everybody beat the Giants, including the Cardinals who missed the NFC Playoffs by one game.Thomas Rutz: Brother, you ain't seen nothing yet.Not often that I disagree with Pat Riley on anything. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the GOAT NBA player ever.Follow Me on Facebook
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ACLU: A Supreme Court Fight For Students Free Speech Rights- The Story of John and Mary Beth Tinker
Source:The New Democrat If you look at American political culture from the 1960s and 70s, they have a lot of things in common with the Millennial’s today in the sense that they both have serious leanings on the Left ( … Continue reading
Posted in Free Speech
Tagged America, Baby Boom, Baby Boom Generation, Baby Boomers, Center Left, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Des Moines, Fascism, First Amendment, Free Choice, Free Expression, Free Speech, Free Will, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Speech, Iowa, John Tinker, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Mary Beth Tinker, Personal Autonomy, Personal Choice, Political Correctness, The 1960s, Tinker V. Des Moines, United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War
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The Intelligent Channel: Alex Cherian- Jayne Mansfield: on Visiting U.S. Troops in Vietnam in 1967
Source: The New Democrat “Archivist Alex Cherian presents a highly emotional 1967 film clip of actress Jayne Mansfield returning home from a goodwill tour of U.S. troops in South Vietnam. Clip is copyright Young Broadcasting of San Francisco, Inc. Special thanks … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Jayne, The New Democrat
Tagged 1967, Alex Cherian, America, Hollywood, Jayne Mansfield, Jayne Mansfield in Vietnam, Jayne Mansfield Visiting U.S. Tropps in Vietnam, Jayne Mansfield's Career, Jayne Mansfield's Life, KRON-TV, Sexy Women, The 1960s, United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War
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NBC News: ‘Huntley Brinkley Report- Outtakes From An Interview With President John F. Kennedy’
Source:NBC News– President John F. Kennedy (Democrat, Massachusetts) being interviewed by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, of NBC News in 1963. Source:The Daily Press “Outtakes with President John F. Kennedy during an NBC-TV interview on September 9, 1963, two months … Continue reading
Posted in JFK Presidency, The Daily Press
Tagged 1963, America, Asia, Center Right, Chet Huntley, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, David Brinkley, David Von Pein, Democratic Party, Economic Freedom, Huntley Brinkley Report, Individual Freedom, Jane Pauley, John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Administration, John F. Kennedy Presidency, Liberalism, Liberals, Massachusetts, MSNBC, NBC News, NBC Nightly News, Tax Cuts, The 1960s, The White House, United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Washington, Washington DC
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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
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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