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Obviously, Dallas Dunlap has come out from under his rock to harass people and sour milk whenever he appears. ...more
November 27, 2009
In March of 1861, 8-year-old George Patten was having a rough go of it in school. The little scamp told classmates he had met the newly elected president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Being the son of a journalist, George was immediately accused of making it up. ...more
November 25, 2009
In commenting upon President Barak Obama's "Olympic ego trip" to Copenhagen, George Will noted that Obama used the personal pronoun 26 times in 46 sentences. (In his first 41 speeches he mentioned himself 1,400 times.) ...more
November 12, 2009
In commenting upon President Barak Obama's "Olympic ego trip" to Copenhagen, George Will noted that Obama used the personal pronoun 26 times in 46 sentences. (In his first 41 speeches he mentioned himself 1,400 times.) ...more
November 11, 2009
In commenting upon President Barak Obama's "Olympic ego trip" to Copenhagen, George Will noted Obama used the personal pronoun 26 times in 46 sentences. (In his first 41 speeches he mentioned himself 1,400 times.) ...more
November 8, 2009
Little Abe Lincoln tugged at his fuzz and made a confession. ...more
February 14, 2009
Lake Country Elementary teacher Gitona Rogers' third-grade students were not themselves one day recently. ...more
February 12, 2009
Determined to "do something," President Barack Obama barnstormed Fort Myers on Tuesday on behalf of Nancy Pelosi's spendapalooza but found what restless locals have in mind is, um, something else. ...more
February 11, 2009
Suddenly Abe Lincoln is hot because ... It's his 200th birthday on Thursday? There's a big screen bio-film in the works starring Liam Neeson? ...more
February 11, 2009
Places that presidents call home often become major tourist attractions, from estates at Mount Vernon and Monticello, to Hodgenville, Ky., where Abe Lincoln's log cabin once stood, to Bill Clinton's boyhood home in Hope, Ark. ...more
November 23, 2008
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