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In reply to the discussion: This post will probably sink like a stone... [View all]Beck23
(273 posts)76. I remember the W. Bush administration and
.... I was in shock the whole time, beginning with the shutdown of voting in Florida and having the Supreme Court elect the president. After 9/11 people lost their jobs if they were from the Middle East. Phil Donahue lost his TV show because he opposed the Iraq war. Joe Wilson went to Niger to prove that Sadam had never bought 'yellow cake' (uranium) from Niger. Bush punished him by outing his wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA agent. That ended her career. Bush had evangelicals in Africa teaching the people that abstinence was the cure for AIDS, even if you were married. No mention of condoms.
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If people have not read it, I can strongly suggest reading "A Fever In The Heartland" by Timothy Egan
GeoWilliam750
Dec 24
#66
Oh Yeah. Some of my Nordic friends call Americans "Ants" ....it ain't a compliment.
chouchou
Dec 24
#35
An interesting observation, and of course it leads to Santayana's famous remark,
Ocelot II
Dec 24
#11
I frequently get posts from a group called "Old Time Baseball" in my fb feed.
malthaussen
Dec 24
#68
Historians are fully aware of what you both say. Which is why they become historians in the first place, and why
ancianita
Dec 24
#21
bookmarking to read later. Thank you. I rec'd it already and want to chew on a bit - and provide a respose.
NewHendoLib
Dec 24
#13
Yep. Another way to put it is "here and now" -- that's all Americans care about, the current
KPN
Dec 24
#14
Do you know all kinds of 1880s and 90s singers as well? Popular theater actors of the Gilded Age?
Sympthsical
Dec 24
#39
"We are the weak link: deliberately undereducated and programmed by the corporate media."
OldBaldy1701E
Dec 24
#45
Excellent. I would also add that somewhere along the line, "History is boring" became a
LoisB
Dec 24
#50
In the era of "personality politics" (bad) people only want their prejudices reinforced. And they are easily tricked.
usonian
Dec 24
#60