Sun, Nov 1

2004—Polling places in Franklin Co., Ohio get voting machines delivered; higher-income areas get more of them than lower-income areas. 2001—George W.[MD] Bush signs an Executive Order conveniently hiding his father’s misdeeds as Veep. 1981—“[T]elevision is just another appliance—it’s a toaster with pictures,” says FCC Chair Mark Fowler. 1972—The Piscataqua Bridge opens. 1968—At My Tho, two limpet mines kill 26 aboard the U.S.S. Westchester County—the Navy’s deadliest single incident of the Vietnam War. 1966—Lyndon Johnson, lying, tells U.S. troops in Korea that his great-great grandaddy died at the Alamo. 1963—Generals in Saigon lay seige to the Presidential Palace—with U.S. government approval, of course. 1955—Angry with his …

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Sat, Oct 31

2016—Chris Sununu claims Democrats bus voters in from Mass. He’s lying, but Donald Trump likes the line. 1973—Ex-Veep Spiro Agnew pays a $10,000 fine for not paying taxes on the bribes he took in office. 1967—Gov. Ronald Reagan denies a “homosexual ring” is operating out of his office in Sacramento. 1963—“I can safely say,” says Gen. Paul Harkin, U.S. commander in South Vietnam, “that the end of the war is in sight.” 1941—The destroyer U.S.S. Reuben James is sunk by a U-Boat while on convoy duty on the North Atlantic. 1939—FDR moves the date of Thanksgiving ahead by one week to boost Christmas retail sales. …

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Fri, Oct 30

2017—President Trump’s ex-campaign manager Paul Manafort and his associate Rick Gates are arrested on a slew of charges by the FBI. 2012—For the first time since the Ice Age, public access to the sea at Sanders Poynt in Rye is cut off by would-be Senator Bill Binnie. 2005—Pastor Kyle Lake, 33, standing in water to perform a baptism before 800 people at a Waco, Texas Baptist church, reaches for a microphone and is electrocuted. 1995—Quebec nearly votes to secede. 1990—For the first time since the Ice Age, England and Europe are connected; this time by chunnel. 1970—California Governor Ronald Reagan’s education advisor says, “We are …

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Thurs, Oct 29

2004—Osama bin Laden explains: 9/11 was retaliation for the U.S. backing Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon. 1984—New York City policemen kill African American Eleanor Bumpurs, 66, with two rounds from a 12 gauge. She was behind in her rent. 1981—A British Parliamentarian asks Maggie Thatcher whether European governments were “free to veto [a] push on the final button by that incoherent cretin President Reagan?” 1979—On Wall Street, 1,000 people are arrested for disrupting business on the 50th Anniversary of the Crash. 1969—Chicago 8 defendant Bobby Seale is gagged and bound to a chair. 1969—ARPANET goes live—two computers communicate for the first time—10,166 days later, SKYNET …

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Wed, Oct 28

2016—Disregarding advice from Justice Dept. lawyers, Director James Comey announces that the FBI has re-opened its investigation of the Democratic Presidential candidate 10 days before the election. 2015—A Raytheon® Spy Blimp gets loose in Maryland. Drifting halfway across Pennsylvania, dragging a mile-long tether, itknocks out power for 20,000: bye-bye $2.7 billion budget. 2007—The Red Sox take the World Series in four from the Rockies. 2005—Cheney henchman “Scooter” Libby resigns after he’s indicted. 1989—Congress passes a new, improved Flag Protection Act; 227 days later it’s struck down by the Court. 1980—Ronald Reagan out-debates Jimmy Carter—as well he should. His campaign manager, ex-CIA boss Bill Casey, slipped …

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Tues, Oct 27

2004—The Red Sox take their first Series since 1918 from the Cards. 1972—Richard Nixon pocket vetoes a bill to raise the veterans’ health care budget by $85 million. 1969—To convince the Soviets he’s dangerously unstable, Richard Nixon secretly orders eighteen B-52s armed with H-bombs to spend the next three days flying around the North Pole. 1967—Rev. Philip Berrigan and three friends pour duck blood on draft records in Baltimore, Md. 1965—“We must never forget,” says Richard Nixon, “that if the war in Vietnam is lost…the right of free speech will be extinguished throughout the world.” 1962—ICBMs go on alert in Montana as Cubans shoot down …

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