Woodrow Wilson and U.S. Entry into World War I http://inside.c-spanarchives.org:8080/cspan/cspan.csp?command=dfullschedule {EXCERPT} C-SPAN, C3 History Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 197213 - 04/03/2007 - 12:00 - ns 197469 04/03/2007 Navy Veteran Charlotte Winters 170043 05/10/2002 Lusitania: An Epic Tragedy 122689 04/21/1999 The Pity of War 125072 The First World
On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 16:21:12 -0400, Ken Ehrett attempted to confuse the issue further by squeaking: On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 05:04:59 -0400, "lubow" wrote: :>Does military service make a good president? Depends on what they did :>in the military. George W. Bush was -- I guess -- in the military. So :>was Nixon. So was LBJ. So was Jimmy Carter. :> :>Obama was not in the military
Correction = Read "1912" for "1914" in the second paragraph. ========== On Aug 29, 7:00 pm, Hal Womack 3-dan <hal.wom...@gmail.com> wrote: SORTING THROUGH THE RUBBISH By Hal Womack 3-danhttp://www.myspace.com/halwomack Since my last appearance on this thread three weeks ago, four nameless hecklers have come on to remind us that knaves are ever trying to blend in with the fools
SORTING THROUGH THE RUBBISH By Hal Womack 3-dan http://www.myspace.com/halwomack Since my last appearance on this thread three weeks ago, four nameless hecklers have come on to remind us that knaves are ever trying to blend in with the fools. In an ascending arc since arch-plotter Bernard Baruch put Woodrow Wilson in the White House in 1914 and then Lyndon Johnson on November 22,1963
GLOBAL JUSTICE PARADOX By Hal Womack 3-dan http://www.myspace.com/halwomack In his column broadcast today in Alexander Cockburn's Website COUNTERPUNCH*, the eminent Paul Craig Roberts (formerly #2 man in Ronald Reagan's Treasury Department) concludes with the question: "Does no one see the paradox of deporting [85 year old former dog trainer Paul] Henss while leaving the war criminal