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1 posted on 12/04/2004 10:53:24 PM PST by snippy_about_it
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Here are the recommended holiday mailing dates for military mail this year:


For military mail addressed TO APO and FPO addresses, the mailing dates are:

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For military mail FROM APO and FPO addresses, the mailing dates are:

Thanks for the information StayAt HomeMother



Veterans for Constitution Restoration is a non-profit, non-partisan educational and grassroots activist organization.





Actively seeking volunteers to provide this valuable service to Veterans and their families.

Thanks to quietolong for providing this link.

UPDATED THROUGH APRIL 2004




The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul

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"The FReeper Foxhole Compiled List of Daily Threads"

2 posted on 12/04/2004 10:54:28 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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Notice the very large number of "AN/PVS" type machinery installed. This equipment is tightly integrated digitally through a computer network of three servers. The software is C running in a Unix variant.

Enough said.


5 posted on 12/05/2004 12:17:26 AM PST by Iris7 (.....to protect the Constitution from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Same bunch, anyway.)
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6 posted on 12/05/2004 2:14:08 AM PST by Grzegorz 246
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On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on December 05:
1839 George Armstrong Custer, of Little Big Horn fame
1894 Phillip K. Wrigley (corporate executive: Wrigley Gum)
1901 Walter (Walt) Elias Disney (cartoonist, producer: Mickey Mouse, Disneyland, Walt Disney World, feature films, animation)
1901 Werner Heisenberg, discoverer of uncertainty principle (Nobel 1932) (or not)
1902 Strom Thurmond, (D/R-Sen-SC)
1903 Cecil Frank Powell, English physicist discovered pion (Nobel 1950) (I like pion a plate)
1905 Otto Preminger, movie director producer (Laura Exodus)
1922 Don Robertson (composer, musician)
1924 Maggie (Margaret) Hayes (actress)
1932 Jim Hurtubise (auto racer)
1932 'Little' Richard (Pennimann) (singer: Good Golly Miss Molly, Tutti Frutti; preacher)
1936 Chad Mitchell (singer Chad Mitchell trio)
1938 J.D. (John Delphus) McDuffie (auto racer)
1947 Jim Messina (musician: duo: Loggins and Messina: Your Mama Don't Dance)
1947 Jim Plunkett (football: Raiders quarterback: Super Bowl: XV, XVIII)
1947 Jugderdemidyin Gurragcha, 1st Mongolian space traveler (Soyuz 39)
1949 Lanny Wadkins (golf: PGA champion [1977])



Deaths which occurred on December 05:
1212 Dirk II van Are Bishop of Utrecht (1197-1212), dies
1244 Johanna van Constantinople countess of Flanders (1205-44), dies
1355 Jan III duke of Brabant/Limburg, dies
1560 Francis II King of France (1559-60), dies at 16
1594 Gerardus Mercator geographer dies
1784 Philis Wheatley poet, dies in Boston
1791 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composer, dies in Vienna Austria, at 35
1859 Louis Poinsot French instrument maker, dies at 82
1891 Jklsbfxvpsmgrg Pedro II of Alcantara emperor of Brazil (1831-89), die
1922 Samuel Muller Fzn historian, dies
1925 Wilhelmina E Drucker [Lensing], feminist, dies
1951 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson of baseball's black sox scandal, dies
1966 Sylveer Maes Belgian bicylist, dies
1974 Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman tennis player (US Open 1909-11) dies at 87
1983 Robert Aldrich dir/producer dies at 65
1986 Carmol Taylor country songwriter, dies at 53 of cancer
1991 Convicted mass murderer Richard Speck died, one day short of his 50th birthday and 25 years after killing eight student nurses in Chicago.


Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1965 DIBBLE MORRIS F.---CORNING NY.
[KIA IN GROUND COMBAT REMAINS NOT LOCATED]
1965 EISENBERGER GEORGE J.---PAWHUSKA OK.
[KIA IN GROUND COMBAT REMAINS NOT LOCATED]
1965 HYDE JIMMY DON---CADDO OK.
1965 UPNER EDWARD C.---ANNISTON AL.
[KIA IN GROUND COMBAT REMAINS NOT LOCATED]
1966 BEGLEY BURRISS NELSON---HYDEN KY.
[DISPUTED REMAINS IDENTIFIED 01 DEC 93]
1966 WARREN ARTHUR LEONARD---TOLEDO OH.
[RADIO CONTACT UNINJURED REMAINS RETURNED 09/17/86]
1967 RUSSELL DONALD MYRICK---WESTBROOK ME.
[REMAINS RETURNED 1994 ID'D 06/25/96]
1968 BERRY JOHN A.---NATURITA CO.
1968 EVANS BILLY K. JR.---ROANOKE VA.
1969 CLARK JOHN C. II---BROWNFIELD TX.
[REMAINS RETURNED 11/03/97]
1969 DANIELSON BENJAMIN F.---KENYON MN.
1969 HARROLD PATRICK K.---FORT LEAVENWORTH KS. [REMAINS RETURNED 1997 DNA ID ANNOUNCED 10/12/97]

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
1301 Pope Boniface VIII's degree Ausculta fili (only nominee)
1349 500 Jews are massacred at Nüremberg in Black death riots
1456 Earthquake strikes Naples; about 35,000 die
1492 Columbus discovers Hispaniola (El Espanola/Haiti)
1496 Jews are expelled from Portugal by order of King Manuel I
1590 Niccolò Sfondrati chosen Pope Gregory XIV
1757 Battle at Leuthen: Prussian army beats Austrians
1766 London auctioneers Christie's hold their 1st sale
1776 Phi Beta Kappa, 1st American scholastic fraternity (William & Mary College), is founded
1792 George Washington re-elected US President, John Adams Vice-President
1804 Thomas Jefferson re-elected US President,George Clinton Vice-President
1830 Hector Berlioz' "Symphonique fantastique" premieres in Paris
1831 Former President John Quincy Adams takes his seat as member of House of Representatives
1832 Andrew Jackson re-elected President of US, Martin Van Buren Vice-President
1837 Hector Berlioz' "Requiem" premieres
1837 Uprising under William Lyon Mackenzie in Canada
1846 C F Schoenbein obtains patent for cellulose nitrate explosive
1848 President Polk triggers Gold Rush of '49, confirms California gold discovery
1854 Aaron Allen of Boston patents folding theater chair
1861 Gatling gun patented
1862 Battle of Coffeeville MS
1868 1st American bicycle college opens (New York)
1876 Daniel Stillson (Massachusetts) patents 1st practical pipe wrench
1876 Fire at Brooklyn Theater kills 295, trampled or burned to death
1879 1st automatic telephone switching system patented
1881 47th Congress (1881-83) convenes
1887 Stanley's expedition reaches plateau at Lake Albert Congo
1890 Berlioz' opera "Les Troyens" premieres in Karlsruhe
1892 Anti-semite Hermann Ahlwardt elected to Germany's Reichstag
1893 1st electric car (built in Toronto) could go 15 miles between charges
1904 The Japanese destroy a Russian fleet at Port Arthur in Korea.
1906 British government-Balfour resigns
1908 1st football uniform numerals used (University of Pittsburgh)
1918 Oil refinery on Curaçao opens
1920 Pro football playoff game Akron & Buffalo 0-0 tie, title undecided
1925 German government of Luther falls
1926 Sergei Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin" debuts
1928 MW Miklas elected President of Austria
1929 1st US nudist organization (American League for Physical Culture, New York NY)
1931 CFL Grey Cup: Montréal AAA beats Regina, 22-0 at Montréal
1932 German physicist Albert Einstein granted a visa
1933 21st Amendment ratified, only amendment adopted to repeal an earlier amendment [18th Amendment (Prohibition)] (5:32 PM EST)
1935 1st commercial hydroponics operation established (Montebello CA)
1935 National Council of Negro Women forms by Mary McLeod Bethune (New York NY)
1936 Armenian SSR, Azerbaijan SSR, Georgian SSR, Kazakhstan SSR & Kirghiz SSR becomes constituent republics of the Soviet Union
1941 Football Writers Association of America organized
1941 Sister Elizabeth Kenny new treatment for infantile paralysis approved
1941 Patrick Hamilton's "Angel Street" premieres in New York NY
1941 Russian counter-offensive in Moscow drives out nazi army
1941 US aircraft carrier Lexington/5 heavy cruisers leave Pearl Harbor
1942 Seyss-Inquart orders students in Nazi-Germany to go work
1942 West Indies chocolate/coffee drop above Netherlands
1943 NFL Philadelphia Eagle-Pittsburgh Steeler merger dissolves
1944 German troops rob all the silver coin in Utrecht
1945 "Lost Squadron" crashes east of Florida (Bermuda Triangle)
1945 Special Council of Annulment affirms death sentence of Max Blokzijl
1946 President Truman creates Committee on Civil Rights by Executive Order #9808
1947 Joe Louis beats Jersey Joe Walcott in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1948 New York Giant Charley Conerly sets NFL record of 36 pass completions
1949 Ezzard Charles defeats Jersey Joe Walcott for heavyweight boxing title
1950 Sikkim becomes a protectorate of India
1950 Ezzard Charles KOs Nick Barone in 11 for heavyweight boxing title
1951 "Dragnet" premieres
1952 London smog of 1952 - worst smog in London ever, 4,000+ die
1954 KTEW (now KJRH) TV channel 2 in Tulsa OK (NBC) begins broadcasting
1955 AFL & CIO merge, with George Meany as president
1955 Historic bus boycott begins in Montgomery AL by Rosa Parks
1956 Thornton Wilder's "Matchmaker" premieres in New York NY
1957 NYC becomes 1st city to legislate against racial or religious discrimination in housing market (Fair Housing Practices Law)
1957 William Inge's "Dark at the Top of the Stairs" premieres in New York NY
1960 Ghana drops diplomatic relations with Belgium
1966 "I Do! I Do!" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 561 performances
1967 Beatles clothing store "Apple" on 94 Baker Street, London, opens
1967 Benjamin Spock & Allen Ginsberg arrested protesting Vietnam war
1968 Rolling Stones release "Beggar's Banquet" LP
1969 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1970 Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy & Bill Masterson trophy stolen from NHL hall of fame
1970 Los Angeles Rams Willie Ellison sets NFL record of 247 yards rushing
1971 KCBJ (now KMIZ) TV channel 17 in Columbia MO (ABC) 1st broadcast
1972 38th Heisman Trophy Award: Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (FL)
1973 Cubs' Ron Santo became 1st baseball player to veto his trade
1973 Paul McCartney releases "Band on the Run" album
1973 Dodgers trade Willie Davis to Expos for relief pitcher Mike Marshall
1974 1st Washington Capitals penalty shot, Tom Williams unsuccessful vs Buff Sabres
1974 1st World Football League Bowl, Birmingham Americans beat Florida
1974 Airport terminal roof collapses killing 17 (Teheran Iran)
1974 Seattle Seahawks formed
1974 "Monty Python's Flying Circus" final episode airs on BBC
1975 NASA launches space vehicle S-196, it failed
1975 "Me & Bessie" closes at Ambassador Theater NYC after 453 performances
1976 Buffalo Bill's OJ Simpson rushes 203 yards
1977 Egypt breaks diplomatic relations with Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq & South Yemen
1978 Phillies Pete Rose becomes highest paid baseball player
1978 Pioneer Venus 1 begins orbiting Venus
1978 European Union establishes EMS, European Monetary System
1978 Free agent Pete Rose signs 4-year, $32 million contract with Phillies
1978 Sam Shepard's "Buried Child" premieres in New York NY
1979 Ireland premier Jack Lynch resigns
1980 Bank of Canada's Canadian Currency Museum opens
1981 France performs nuclear test
1982 Seattle University Baptist Church declares sanctuary for Central American refugees
1982 Cleveland Browns' Brian Sipe sets club record with 33 pass completions
1982 Ingrid Berghmans (Netherlands) retains judo's world championship
1982 Mel Gray ends NFL streak of 121 consecutive game receptions
1982 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk USSR
1983 12 killed by a car bomb shattering 9-story building in west Beirut
1983 Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Steve Howe is suspended for 1 year for cocaine use
1984 A's trade Rickey Henderson to Yankees for Jay Howell & Jose Rijo
1984 French colonies killed 10 Kanaken in New Caledonia
1984 Yankees trade catcher Rick Cerone to Braves for pitcher Brian Fisher
1985 Dow Jones Industrial Average rises above the 1,500 level for 1st time
1985 Great Britain performs nuclear test
1987 53rd Heisman Trophy Award: Tim Brown, Notre Dame (WR)
1987 Schönbrunn skates world record 3 km ladies (4 16.76)
1988 Shuttle Atlantis launches world's 1st nuclear-war-fighting satellite
1988 North Carolina federal grand jury indict PTL founder Jim Bakker on fraud & conspiracy
1989 France TGV train reaches world record speed of 482.4 kph
1990 Former Noriega aide Luis del Cid pleads guilty
1990 Salman Rushdie, author (ordered to death by Iran for blasphemy), appears in public for 1st time in 2 years
1990 The State Department said Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had accepted the idea of direct high-level U.S.-Iraqi talks to resolve the Gulf crisis.
1991 British media magnate Robert Maxwell disappeared while on his yacht off the Canary Islands.
1991 Charles Keating Jr (Lincoln Savings & Loan fraud), found guilty
1991 New York Daily News files for protection under chapter 11
1993 82nd Davis Cup: Germany beats Australia in Dusseldorf (4-1)
1993 Astronauts begin repair of Hubble telescope in space
1993 Newhart actor William Sanderson (47) weds Sharon Wix (39)
1993 Rafael Caldera elected President of Venezuela
1996 Portland's Jermaine O'Neal, 18, becomes youngest NBA player
1997 1st Game at Washington Capitals' MCI Center vs Florida Panthers
1997 STS 87 (Columbia 24) lands
2001 Factions in war-shaken Afghanistan agreed on an interim government, naming Hamid Karzai, a Pakistan tribal chief, as their new leader.
2002 Iraq President Saddam Hussein said U.N. inspectors were being given the "chance" to prove that Baghdad had not produced weapons of mass destruction.
2002 Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., celebrated his 100th birthday on Capitol Hill surrounded by current and former Senate colleagues, Supreme Court justices, family and former staffers. Thurmond, who retired the following year, served the Senate since 1954, making him both the longest-serving and oldest member of Congress. He died on June 27, 2003.


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Beirut Lebanon : Arbor Day
Haiti : Discovery Day (1492)
Netherlands : St Nicholas' Eve
International : send Valin $20.00 day
Thailand : King's Birthday
USSR : Constitution Day (1936)
US : Let's Get Organized Day
Read A New Book Month


Religious Observances
Anglican : Commemoration of Clement of Alexandria, priest
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Sabbas, abbot


Religious History
1484 Innocent VIII issued his famous "Witch Bull," ordering an inquisition to systematically discover, torture and execute witches throughout Europe. It led to the ease with which witchcraft was charged and punished, even in the American colonies two centuries later.
1848 Death of Joseph Mohr, 56, Austrian Roman Catholic vicar and author in 1818 of the enduring Christmas hymn, "Stille Nacht" ("Silent Night").
1943 German theologian and Nazi martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote in a letter: 'It is only when one loves life and the earth so much that without them everything seems to be over that one may believe in the resurrection and a new world.'
1951 American missionary martyr Jim Elliot wrote in his journal: 'How sadly and how slowly I am learning that loud preaching and long preaching are not substitutes for inspired preaching.'
1988 Televangelist Jim Bakker was charged by a federal grand jury with mail fraud and conspiracy to defraud the public through the sale of thousands of lifetime memberships to PTL theme park, Heritage U.S.A. (Bakker was convicted the following year and sentenced to prison.)

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"It's always darkest before the dawn...So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it."


Signs You've Bought a Cheap Car...
You can only go to restaurants that offer Valet Pushing.


You Just Might Be A Scrooge...
If you turn on the lawn sprinklers on Christmas Eve
to keep carolers away
-- you just might be a Scrooge


Dictionary of the Absurd...
udder
Companion of dis and dat


Man's Answers to Every Question a Woman ever asks
WHY DO MEN HATE SHOPPING?
It's an evolutionary thing. Men hunt. Women gather. We just want to go out, kill it, and bring it back. Who wants to spend hours and hours to look at things we have no intention of killing? Err... buying?


17 posted on 12/05/2004 6:23:01 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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The Apache rocks. Then again, my knowledge of it comes almost exclusively from playing the old Sega Genesis game Desert Strike. :-P It did have a realistic number of Hydras and Hellfires, as I recall.


27 posted on 12/05/2004 11:00:30 AM PST by Sloth (Al Franken is a racist.)
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Close-up of security system at SAM & snippy's store.

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Right of Ukraine people to be saddled with Putin stooge being challenged in street, legislature, courtroom.

Kuchma seeks immunity for corruption and beheading opposition journalist, threatens to take eastern section and run to daddy.

Meanwhile, Darth McCain knows how to run Iraq, Major League Baseball, trample our First Amendment, and ram abu Ghraib down our throats.


Not in 2000, 2004, or 2008.
How about never? Is never good for you?

43 posted on 12/05/2004 8:26:37 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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I put up the first supplement for the index for comment as to format.


80 posted on 01/10/2005 9:20:28 AM PST by PAR35
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