}
The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. -- Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson

Liberalism: Ideas so good, you have to be forced to accept them.

''ARE YOU AN AMERICAN --or a LIBERAL.''


Dance Along

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Good Morning Deplorables

It is Saturday 7/8/2017



Today in History July 8
1099Christian Crusaders march around Jerusalem as Muslims watch from within the city.
1608The first French settlement at Quebec is established by Samuel de Champlain.
1663The British crown grants Rhode Island a charter guaranteeing freedom of worship.
1686The Austrians take Budapest from the Turks and annex Hungary.
1709Peter the Great defeats Charles XII at Poltava, in the Ukraine, effectively ending the Swedish empire.
1755Britain breaks off diplomatic relations with France as their disputes in the New World intensify.
1758The British attack on Fort Carillon at Ticonderoga, New York, is foiled by the French.
1794French troops capture Brussels, Belgium.
1815With Napoleon defeated, Louis XVIII returns to Paris.
182229-year old poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowns while sailing in Italy.
1859The truce at Villafranca Austria cedes Lombardy to France.
1863Demoralized by the surrender of Vicksburg, Confederates in Port Hudson, Louisiana, surrender to Union forces.
1864Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston retreats into Atlanta to prevent being flanked by Union General William T. Sherman.
1865Four of the conspirators in President Abraham Lincoln's assassination are hanged in Washington, D.C.
1879The first ship to use electric lights departs from San Francisco, California.
1905The mutinous crew of the battleship Potemkin surrenders to Romanian authorities.
1918Ernest Hemingway is wounded in Italy while working as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross.
194120 B-17s fly in their first mission with the Royal Air Force over Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
1943American B-24 bombers strike Japanese-held Wake Island for the first time.
1960The Soviet Union charges American pilot Francis Gary Powers with espionage.
Born on July 8
1621Jean de La Fontaine, poet and author (Fables).
1838Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German designer and manufacturer of airships.
1839John D. Rockefeller, financier, philanthropist, founder of Standard Oil.
1869William Vaughn Moody, poet and playwright (The Great Divide).
1906Philip C. Johnson, architect.
1908Nelson Rockefeller, U.S. vice president to Gerald Ford.
1943Faye Wattleton, women's rights advocate.
1953Anna Quindlen, novelist.

No comments:

FORE!!!!

Teleprompter Fail 1

Teleprompter Fail 2

Teleprompter Fail 3