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2007-04-09 13:04:45 · 14 answers · asked by ? 6 in Politics & Government Politics

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I was 6 and we had the biggest snowstorm in Chicago history .

Why do you think America died that year ?

2007-04-09 13:08:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

William B Cox, proprietor of the Philadelphia Phillies interior the 1940s, guess on his communities. To WIN. And he became banned in 1943. He has yet to be reinstated. Pete Rose VOLUNTARILY popular an enduring position on baseball's ineligible list. Pete Rose reported, 'ok, i'd be completely banned from baseball, i am going to signal the aspect.' John Dowd, of the Dowd report, has reported that he believes, yet won't be able to instruct, the Rose DID guess adversarial to the Reds. Rose has never apologized for having a guess on baseball, a minimum of in besides which will be considered truthful. Rose can practice for reinstatement, each 365 days, yet he has in problem-free words tried 4 cases. EDIT- Has Pete Rose ever even 'requested' for a 2d hazard? Has he despatched the Commissioner a letter asking, 'What, if some thing, am i able to do to redeem myself and get reinstated?' How about you get Pete Rose to carry a press convention asserting 'i'm sorry and do not need to be reinstated, yet when MLB would supply me a 2d hazard, only tell me what i ought to do, and that i visit do it 100 cases over!' Then it will initiate searching like he provides a rattling.

2016-10-18 00:18:00 · answer #2 · answered by fenn 4 · 0 0

I miss the equal but separate, Jim Crow, Good Ole Boys policing.

Suppression of human rights and bashing of the protesters of the 10 year old Viet Nam war.

(But the returning Vets were treated badly...I apologize for the nation)

Man, the good old days when a white man was king.

Damn that Luther the King!

I wish I was in Dixie, hurray...hurray!

(remember, sarcasm) lol

2007-04-09 13:12:30 · answer #3 · answered by ScooterLibby 3 · 1 1

Im with Claire. It was definatly 11'22'63' that America died. And when bush sr became head of CIA with no police experience and his FIRST govt job.

11/22/63---try to learn people! study!
This was the birth of the "amerikkas for the bush bunch"

2007-04-09 13:17:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. Why would it be?
I can only guess you are you referring to the large number of protests at that time? If so, people exercising their Constitutional right to free speech on a large scale was not (and still is not) a bad thing. The fact that you or I may not agree with their views is irrelevant. For example, I wrote my senator to complain about her supporting a flag-burning ban (it didn't pass, thankfully). It's the same situation. I think burning a flag is disgusting and inappropriate, however I respect your right to express your views however disgusting they may be to me.

2007-04-09 13:12:02 · answer #5 · answered by The Man In The Box 6 · 3 0

I'd say 1964.....when Kennedy died and the VERY NEXT DAY the declaration of the invasion of Vietnam was signed by Johnson.

Bush I headed the CIA at that time.

2007-04-09 13:09:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Are you talking about 1959 - the day the music died.... ?

2007-04-09 13:14:11 · answer #7 · answered by SenateSigma 3 · 1 0

No. America has continued for decades afterward. 2007 might be if we are not careful.

2007-04-09 13:18:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, that would be the year 2000.

December 13, 2000, to be exact.

2007-04-09 13:13:55 · answer #9 · answered by brian2412 7 · 2 1

I am thinking 2001.

2007-04-09 13:10:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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