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<title>The Fall of Lima Site 85</title>
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<description>April 2006, Vol. 89, No. 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The radar site was deep in enemy territory. The assumption was that it was impossible for attackers to climb the sheer face of the mountain. The Fall of Lima Site 85 By John T. Correll Lima Site 85 and the secret Air Force radar facility sat atop one of the highest mountains in Laos, 15 miles away from the border with North Vietnam. The site was defended by a force of 1,000 Hmong irregulars in the valley below, but a key element in its security was the mountain itself. The drop on three...</description>
<author>Air Force Magazine Online</author>
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<title>IS TEACHING TRADITIONAL &#x26;#x22;HISTORY&#x26;#x22; HISTORY AT CARSON HIGH SCHOOL?</title>
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<description>Meet Joe Enge.Joe is an award-winning, 15-year veteran history teacher in Carson City who has, among other things, written two history textbooks and served on the 1997 task force which drew up Nevada&#x26;#x27;s history standards.&#x26;#xA0; But according to school district administrators, he&#x26;#x27;s a &#x26;#x22;bad&#x26;#x22; teacher.You see, Joe has this crazy idea that American history should include our colonial period, as well as the Revolutionary War period.&#x26;#xA0; You know, where the Founding Fathers fought for independence from England and wrote the greatest governing document the world has ever known - the United States Constitution.&#x26;#xA0; You know, that period of time which...</description>
<author>Common Voice</author>
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<title>Time marches backward for a weekend, George Washington&#x26;#x27;s Retreat through Fort Lee, NJ</title>
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<description>Time marches backward for a weekend Sunday, November 21, 2004 FORT LEE - Three dozen Revolutionary War reenactors marched past a Korean nail salon, a steakhouse and a synagogue Saturday before coming to a halt in the shadow of a 20-story apartment tower. The borough has changed dramatically since the Continental Army began its retreat from here to Valley Forge, Pa., 228 years ago Saturday. &#x26;#x22;Here it&#x26;#x27;s very difficult, unfortunately, because there are so many distractions,&#x26;#x22; said Peter Schaaphok, who is from upstate New York and is president of The Brigade of the American Revolution, one of the nation&#x26;#x27;s largest...</description>
<author>The Record</author>
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<title>Washington Crosses the Delaware River Captures Trenton NJ, Saves Revolution</title>
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<description>The First Christmas Present to America - 1776 - The Revolution is saved at Trenton Ernest R. Bower | December 25, 2003 | Ernest R. Bower In the gloom of this holy Christmas night, a cold sleet fell. It was not a night for man nor beast but yet here they were. Huddled upon the banks of this frigid river, 2000 men contemplated their bleak fate. The past few months had gone very, very badly. Their hopes had been crushed time and again. The noble experiment in Liberty which had begun with such promise, had by this time deteriorated to...</description>
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<title>An American Coup d&#x26;#x27;&#x26;#xC9;tat? [FDR, 1934]</title>
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<description> An American Coup d&#x26;#x27;&#x26;#xC9;tat?by Clayton E. CramerHistory Today, November 1995Some Americans regard our country as superior to other nations because we don&#x26;#x27;t change governments by coup d&#x26;#x27;&#x26;#xE9;tat - and we never have. Perhaps because of our long tradition of power changing hands by election, we regard our nation as immune to the use of force for political purposes. True, assassins have killed four of our Presidents, but these deaths did not lead to turmoil and chaos; the government followed well-established procedures for transferring control to the men previously elected Vice President. Unlike other nations where assassination often leads to...</description>
<author>History Today</author>
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<title>Nazi U-Boat found off coast of Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ, in 1991, USA and Germany had No records</title>
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<description> U.869 (U-Who) &#x26;#xA0;The Unterseeboot 869, was a Type IXC/40 German submarine. Her keel was laid down at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, Germany on April 5, 1943. The U-boat, commissioned on January 26, 1944, displaced 1,120 tons surfaced, 1,232 submerged, was 251.9 feet long and 22.5 feet wide. The boat was commanded entirely during her thirteen month career by Kapitaenleutnant Hellmut Neuerburg.The submarine operated in the North Atlantic area from December 8, 1944 to mid-January, 1945. Around January 19, 1945, the U.869 and the U.300 were ordered to the Gibralter area. It is unclear if the U.869 received...</description>
<author>NJ Scuba, various</author>
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<title>Free Republic &#x26;#x22;Bump List&#x26;#x22; Register</title>
<link>http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/536123/posts</link>
<description>I have created a public register of &#x26;#x22;bump lists&#x26;#x22; here on Free Republic. I define a bump list as a name listed in the &#x26;#x22;To&#x26;#x22; field used to index articles. Free Republic Bump List Register</description>
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<title>Why Morality Matters</title>
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<description> Why Morality Matters by Steven C. Bonta, Ph.D. It is my conviction that the greatest threat to our free republic is moral decline. It is becoming fashionable nowadays to discount or ignore completely the relationship between morality and political liberty. Perhaps this is because the deteriorating moral culture in the modern United States of America seeks to be its own justification. Freedom, some believe, can flourish independently of moral standards, as long as we allow every man uninhibited license in his so-called &#x26;#x93;personal lifestyle choices.&#x26;#x94; This badly flawed notion is going to be the death of our republic, unless...</description>
<author>e-mail</author>
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<title>Hunley Findings Put Faces on Civil War Submarine Crew</title>
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<description>The identities of the crew of the Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley are coming to light just days before the mens remains are to be buried. The first submarine to sink an enemy ship, the Hunley itself sank off South Carolina in 1864, was found in 1995, and was raised in 2000. On a cold February night in 1864, eight men squeezed through the tiny hatches of the H.L. Hunley, a strange new warship tied up at a dock in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. They crawled or duckwalked through the 4-foot-tall (1.2-meter-tall) passageway to their places on a...</description>
<author> National Geographic Society</author>
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<title>The Year&#x26;#x27;s Ten Worst Moments in Education 
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<description>The Year&#x26;#x27;s Ten Worst Moments in EducationBy Rick ParsonsYoung Americans for Freedom | December 25, 2003 Our nation&#x26;#x92;s education system continues to be weighted down with incidences of bias and political correctness. Young America&#x26;#x92;s Foundation compiled a list of the top ten most shameful campus events in America&#x26;#x92;s education system in 2003: 10. Gonzaga University (Spokane, WA) administration officials censored a conservative student group&#x26;#x92;s flyer advertising a Young America&#x26;#x92;s Foundation organized lecture because the word &#x26;#x93;hate&#x26;#x94; was used on the flyer. The flyer in question featured the topic of guest speaker Dan Flynn&#x26;#x92;s speech, &#x26;#x93;Why the Left Hates America,&#x26;#x94; which...</description>
<author>FrontPageMagazine.com</author>
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<title>Teacher takes &#x26;#x27;Christmas&#x26;#x27; out of carol</title>
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<description>A parent of an elementary school student is upset with a teacher who replaced &#x26;#x22;Christmas&#x26;#x22; with &#x26;#x22;winter&#x26;#x22; in a carol to be performed during an upcoming concert. Mark Denison, music teacher at Clover Creek Elementary in Tacoma, Wash., revised the lyrics of Dale Wood&#x26;#x27;s &#x26;#x22;Carol from an Irish Cabin&#x26;#x22; to read: &#x26;#x22;The harsh wind blows down from the mountains, and blows a white winter to me,&#x26;#x22; the Tacoma News Tribune reported. Darla Dowell, the parent of a 7-year-old student, thinks the move is &#x26;#x22;absurd,&#x26;#x22; especially since the children will sing a Hanukkah song referring to the &#x26;#x22;mighty miracle&#x26;#x22; of Israel&#x26;#x27;s...</description>
<author>WorldNetDaily.Com</author>
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<title>Michigan Student Vindicated in Bold Stand Against School&#x26;#x27;s Pro-Homosexual Agenda</title>
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<description>In Michigan, there has been a major First Amendment victory for Christian students, as well as a defeat for advocates of the homosexual agenda in public schools. Detroit Federal Judge Gerald Rosen has ruled that Pioneer High School violated the constitutional rights of student Betsy Hansen by censoring her Christian views against homosexuality. Last year, during a so-called &#x26;#x22;Diversity Week&#x26;#x22; forum at the Ann Arbor school, officials only permitted pro-homosexual viewpoints to be expressed. Hansen, a Roman Catholic, had been asked to give a speech on the topic &#x26;#x22;What Diversity Means to Me&#x26;#x22; and to present it during a &#x26;#x22;Homosexuality...</description>
<author>AgapePress</author>
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<title>Bill Clinton, Like Gray Davis, Suffered Electoral Defeat Due to Automobile License Fees</title>
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<description> THE Year was 1979. The place was Arkansas, teeming with big hair bimbos, corrupt prison guards, and Brubaker. A young, rising liberal Governor was determined to remold the state in his image. But his eagerness to pursue his activist agenda would lead him to bite off more than he could chew, and imbibe in him a bitter political lesson. William Jefferson Blythe Clinton III angered state leaders when he increased automobile license plate fees and challenged powerful timber and utilities interests. His heavy-handed leadership style led to his biggest political defeat in 1980, when Arkansas voters did not reelect...</description>
<author>Encyclopedia Americana</author>
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<title>Dulles on the Occupation of Germany [&#x26;#x22;problem of Germany very nearly defies a successful solution&#x26;#x22;]</title>
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<description> That Was Then: Allen W. Dulles on the Occupation of Germany By Allen W. Dulles From Foreign Affairs, November/December 2003 A Note from the Editors: In thinking about the reconstruction of Iraq, many have looked for insight to the American experiences in rebuilding Germany and Japan after World War II. Optimists point to similarities across the cases and argue that they bode well for the Bush administration&#x26;#x27;s efforts today. Pessimists point to differences and draw the opposite conclusion. In truth, some aspects of the occupations look familiar and some do not. As the saying goes, history does not repeat...</description>
<author>foreignaffairs.org</author>
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<title>Americans Are Losing The Peace In Europe</title>
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<description>We are in a cabin deep down below decks on a Navy ship jam-packed with troops that&#x26;#x92;s pitching and creaking its way across the Atlantic in a winter gale. There is a man in every bunk. There&#x26;#x92;s a man wedged into every corner. There&#x26;#x92;s a man in every chair. The air is dense with cigarette smoke and with the staleness of packed troops and sour wool. &#x26;#x93;Don&#x26;#x92;t think I&#x26;#x92;m sticking up for the Germans,&#x26;#x94; puts in the lanky young captain in the upper berth, &#x26;#x93;but&#x26;#x85;&#x26;#x94; &#x26;#x93;To hell with the Germans,&#x26;#x94; says the broad-shouldered dark lieutenant. &#x26;#x93;It&#x26;#x92;s what our boys have...</description>
<author>Life Magazine</author>
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<title>Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Levites</title>
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<description>Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Levites By NICHOLAS WADE Published: September 27, 2003 A team of geneticists studying the ancestry of Jewish communities has found an unusual genetic signature that occurs in more than half the Levites of Ashkenazi descent. The signature is thought to have originated in Central Asia, not the Near East, which is the ancestral home of Jews. The finding raises the question of how the signature became so widespread among the Levites, an ancient caste of hereditary Jewish priests. The genetic signature occurs on the male or Y chromosome and comes from a few...</description>
<author>nytimes.com</author>
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<title>Ordinary People</title>
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<description>H. W. Brands argues that too much reverence for the Founding Fathers is unhealthy&#x26;#x97;and that it&#x26;#x27;s time to take them down a notch or two Patriotism is thriving in America today, and its many symbols abound&#x26;#x97;flags, stars-and-stripes bumper stickers, and freedom fries are all going strong, and so are the reputations of the Founding Fathers. As global insecurity and economic uncertainty become ways of life and leaders appear increasingly tarnished by the compromises of politics, it&#x26;#x27;s comforting to think about the successes of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and their compatriots, and encouraging to know that we are continuing their experiment. Confidence...</description>
<author>The Atlantic Monthly</author>
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<title>A Review of &#x26;#x22;The Case for the Use of Graphic Pictures&#x26;#x22; (Emmett Till &#x26;#x26; Abortion)</title>
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<description> Jill Stanek held the &#x26;#x22;Baby Malachi&#x26;#x22; sign in front of Speaker Madigan and Leader Daniels&#x26;#x27; offices in the spring of 2002 For the next few weeks, IllinoisLeader.com will be featuring some of Jill Stanek&#x26;#x27;s &#x26;#x22;Best of the Best&#x26;#x22; columns as she focuses a block of time this summer on writing a manuscript for an upcoming book. For two weeks beginning July 9, the Pro-Life Action League is hosting a two-week Truth Tour in Chicago. For more information on the Chicago tour, call 773-777-2900.OPINION -- A &#x26;#x93;Truth Tour&#x26;#x94; is an organized event that typically stretches over two weeks. Pro-lifers post...</description>
<author>The Illinois Leader</author>
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<title>The Fascist Epithet</title>
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<description> The Fascist Epithet Mack Tanner Epithets are always good political weap- ons. If they are well chosen, they paint the opponent&#x26;#x27;s reputation so black that further discussion is no longer required. If an opponent is inherently evil, then one has no reason to expect that rational discussion and debate would produce any useful result. Therefore, once a political opponent has been appropriately labeled, that person can be shouted down and driven from the po-dium without the need of further discussion. Using epithets is obviously not engaging in logical political discourse, but politics isn&#x26;#x27;t about logic, it&#x26;#x27;s about winning and...</description>
<author>The Freeman</author>
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<title>Get ready for Lewis and Clark&#x26;#x27;s bicentennial
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<description>&#x26;#x3C;p&#x26;#x3E;Two hundred years ago, right about now, a 29-year-old Virginian named Meriwether Lewis was buying supplies for what was about to become America&#x26;#x27;s most famous camping trip. Among other things on a very long list, Lewis was stocking up on gunpowder, fishhooks, tobacco, whiskey, trade beads (he went heavy on blue ones), mosquito netting, packets of powdered ink, flannel for clothing and nearly 200 pounds of something called &#x26;#x22;Portable-Soup&#x26;#x22; -- one of the first commercially dried foods the country had seen. William Clark wasn&#x26;#x27;t yet part of the deal. The men knew each other -- Lewis had served under Clark&#x26;#x27;s command in the U.S. Army -- but they weren&#x26;#x27;t close friends. They would be soon enough, though, when they and the companions they called the Corps of Discovery stepped into the pages of history in May 1804.&#x26;#x3C;/p&#x26;#x3E;

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<author>Mpls (red)star Tribune</author>
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<title>RUSSIA SPIED ON BLAIR FOR SADDAM...</title>
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<description>RUSSIA SPIED ON BLAIR FOR SADDAM... // Top secret documents obtained by the Sunday Telegraph in Baghdad show that Russia provided Saddam Hussein&#x26;#x27;s regime with wide-ranging assistance in the months leading up to the war, including intelligence on private conversations between Tony Blair and other Western leaders... MORE...</description>
<author>Drudge</author>
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<title>Two museums at war over head of Old Baldy
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<description>&#x26;#x3C;p&#x26;#x3E;PHILADELPHIA -- In his years as the trusted war horse of Gen. George Meade, Old Baldy fought for the Union in bloody battles from Antietam to Gettysburg. More than a century later, he&#x26;#x27;s in the middle of a court battle waged by a pair of small Philadelphia-based Civil War museums, both of which claim that the head of the hero horse is theirs.&#x26;#x3C;/p&#x26;#x3E;

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<title>New movie revives debates about Civil War</title>
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<description>Hard pressed to find four free hours to spend in a movie theater, I have not seen Ron Maxwell&#x26;#x27;s new Civil War film Gods and Generals. So I have no idea which of the disparate reviews &#x26;#x96; which range from glowingly positive to implacably negative &#x26;#x96; accurately reflects whether it is worth seeing. Stephen Lang and Robert Duvall in Gods and Generals But I have had occasion to witness the ideological debate that has surrounded much of the commentary about the film. Maxwell has won praise from those who believe that the South has been maligned in most retellings of...</description>
<author>Enter Stage Right</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2003 13:52:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Aftermath of War: A Lesson from History</title>
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<description>PORTLAND, Oregon, 3 March 2003 &#x26;#x97; Suppose Islam lost a great war. What would the consequences be? Some believe it will cause terrorism to erupt, disrupt the globe&#x26;#x92;s largest reserves of oil &#x26;#x97; the life-blood of the modern age &#x26;#x97; and plunge the Arab world into an age of fanaticism and darkness. But as we verge on a controversial war with Iraq, there is a fascinating &#x26;#x97; and surprising &#x26;#x97; lesson to be learned from another great battle in history. On May 28, 1453, two of the greatest armies in the world ended an epic 52-day battle on the border...</description>
<author>GlennBeck.Com</author>
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<title>James Madison - Founder of the Month</title>
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<description>Throughout American history, historians have accredited James Madison with many subtitles. Some are accurate, some not. He is commonly referred to as the Father of the Constitution. However, his record at the Constitutional Convention makes that point arguable at best. Atheists commonly cite Madison as being in favor of total removal of religious belief and guidance in government. That this fact is disputable is a gross understatement. However, that James Madison was the leading American constitutionalist among the founding fathers is beyond dispute. As with the study of any political thinker, the task of fully grasping Madison&#x26;#x92;s ideas must come...</description>
<author>Junto Society</author>
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