McLiar – Unfit for Command
October 7, 2008 4:52 am > MAUI TODAY, National Election McLiar – Unfit for Command![]() |
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Arianna Huffington: “McCain and his hatchet mom VP nominee are hoping to expose the “real” Barack Obama to the people of America; but what they are really exposing is how morally corrupt McCain has become. And how complete has been his transformation from a noble reformer, willing to stand up to his own party when it failed to meet his moral code, into an ignoble hack, willing to abandon his most deeply held values in his lust for the presidency.” More >
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EVENTS ON THIS DAY — October 7th
1886: Spain abolishes slavery in Cuba
1913: Henry Ford introduces the “assembly line” to manufacture automobiles
1950: The U.S.-led U.N. forces forces invade North Korea by crossing the 38th parallel
1958: Potter Stewart is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court
1963: President Kennedy ratifies nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the USSR
1998: Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming, is beaten, robbed and left to die, tied to a wooden fence post outside of Laramie Wyoming
2001: U.S. and British warplanes and submarines launch the first attack on Afghanistan
2001: Barry Bonds wraps up his record-breaking season with his 73rd homer
2003: California voters recall Gov. Gray Davis and elect actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to replace him
1913: Henry Ford introduces the “assembly line” to manufacture automobiles
1950: The U.S.-led U.N. forces forces invade North Korea by crossing the 38th parallel
1958: Potter Stewart is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court
1963: President Kennedy ratifies nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the USSR
1998: Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming, is beaten, robbed and left to die, tied to a wooden fence post outside of Laramie Wyoming
2001: U.S. and British warplanes and submarines launch the first attack on Afghanistan
2001: Barry Bonds wraps up his record-breaking season with his 73rd homer
2003: California voters recall Gov. Gray Davis and elect actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to replace him
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BORN ON THIS DAY — October 7th
1879: Joe Hill, organizer (IWW)/songwriter
1879: Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary
1885: Niels Bohr, Nobel physicist
1888: Henry A Wallace, (D/P) 33rd Vice President
1896: Elijah Muhammad, Nation of Islam leader
1931: Desmond Tutu, Nobel Anglican Archbishop of South Africa
1943: Oliver North, terrorist/talk show host
1951: John Cougar Mellencamp, rocker
1955: Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
1959: Simon Cowell,TV personality :
1879: Joe Hill, organizer (IWW)/songwriter
1879: Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary
1885: Niels Bohr, Nobel physicist
1888: Henry A Wallace, (D/P) 33rd Vice President
1896: Elijah Muhammad, Nation of Islam leader
1931: Desmond Tutu, Nobel Anglican Archbishop of South Africa
1943: Oliver North, terrorist/talk show host
1951: John Cougar Mellencamp, rocker
1955: Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
1959: Simon Cowell,TV personality :

