Barry Goldwater, Republican candidate for President in '64.
Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Bobby Kennedy, Attorney General under JFK and front-runner in the '68 election before his assassination.
2007-10-25 03:19:20
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Harold MacMillan
Harold Wilson
Edward Heath
Roy Jenkins
2007-10-25 13:02:45
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I'd go with the other President Dude. How about Margaret Thatcher, Mikhail Gorbachev...
2007-10-25 10:44:17
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Richard Nixon
2007-10-25 09:47:48
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Perhaps one of the most interesting was Dr. Spock, the author of books on child rearing. He entered the political arena as an outspoken opponent of the war in Vietnam.
2007-10-25 14:33:33
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Here are seven you don't often hear about.
The " Chicago Seven " , they were charged with conspiracy and inciting a riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, very interesting story, check it out , it'll teach you about America during the 60's.
Jesse Jackson testified at this trail.
Graham Nash's song "Chicago" refers to this trail.
Abbie Hoffman, Bobbie Seale, and Tom Hayden ( California politician and married to Jane Fonda at one time ) were three of them.
2007-10-25 10:30:41
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Castro, Chairman Mao, De Gaul,
Gosh there were so many. Want to be a bit more specific?
Luck
2007-10-25 10:18:21
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