Le sigh. It's come to the point where Danielley is so burnt out that she's actually resorted to writing blogs she can pretty much guarantee everyone else will be writing about. What has the internet come to? Well, while my topic may not be uber origi
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Life Before PresidencyBill Clinton was born in Hope, Arkansas on August 19, 1946. His real name was William Jefferson Blythe III. Three months before Bill was born, his father who was a traveling salesman, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr., was killed in
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In Saudi Arabian judges are saying it's okay for husbands to slap their wives for spending to much money. An English paper in Saudi says if a person gives $320 to his wife and she spends $240 to purchase a black cover that women must wear from a bran
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Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States. To me presidents are a boring subject. All you know about them is what they did for the United States and everything else the news has to say. Quite frankly at this point in my life I don’t ca
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A British soldier by the name of Phil Packer was told a year ago that he would never walk again. Last Saturday, he defied what the prediction and finished the London Marathon.Phil finished all twenty-six grueling miles of the London Marathon13 days a
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Ok, if you think that this is going to be some story about Tony Stark and an Ironman suit, stop reading because you will not get that fromt his blog. In fact, this product is for many people and will be on the American market before you know it, and
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Assassination Attempt VideoThe world is full of creepers. I've said it before and I'm sure I will say it again at some point in my future blogs. This week, I'd like to focus my blog on a certain creeper named John Hinckley, Jr.So this is the creeper
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We know the 40th president was Ronald Reagan. Some of us know he was the Governor of California. But an even smaller percentage knows Reagan was a sports broadcaster and actor!!! Wow!! Who would’ve known?After Reagan graduated from Eureka in 1932, he
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Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States of America. He had many accomplishments before becoming president. He was the Governor of California, spokesman for General Electric, and an actor. He was also involved in many things during h
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This week's bloggie was supposed to be about either Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, or Gerald Ford. Danielley, being Danielley, is doing none of these out of pure rebellion. Because she's hardcore like that. Instead, I'll be doing my blog about the S
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Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, proposed the first steps toward the creation of enviroment related politics and protests, and eventually Earth Day during a troubled time.In those times, mmany Americans were pumping th
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Gerald Ford was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. on July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents, Leslie Lynch King of Omaha, and Dorothy Gardner of Harvard, Illinois, met in college. The family lived in Omaha at Leslie’s parents’ Victorian mansion. Lesl
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Jimmy Carter was born on the first of October in 1942 in Plains, George. In 1946 hye married Rosalynn Smith Carter. They had three sons together John Williams Carter, James Earl the 3rd , and Donnell Jefferey, and a daughter named Amy Lynn Carter. Af
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On Monday, I went to hear the Holocaust Speaker, Philip Zans. Philip started out with a normal life. He had a brother, sister, mother, father, and a grandmother that lived with him. His parents ran a small business and lived in the same building. Whe
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Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope” is the motto for Jimmy Carter’s Carter Center. The Carter Center is a non-profit, nongovernmental organization that strives to increase human rights and relieve human suffering. The center was founded in
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A man named Philip Gans is a concentration camp survivor. When the Nazis came to take him away he was only 15. In the Aushwitz III he had the number 139755 tattooed in his left forearm. His mother, older sister, and his grandmother were put into the
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Richard Nixon. Probably one of these most influential presidents on how America is perceived today. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is up to you. He opened doors with China and did many positive political things done, but unfortunately he
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No, no. This train ride has nothing to do with the "Yes we can" or "Change for the Future" slogans that Obama's previous celebrity train rides have earned him. This one is somewhat possible, and only costs us hard-working taxpayers a dozen or so bill
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Ok, here we go... The reason that this blog is one week late is because of technical difficulties that have been plaguing me for quite a while. Now, on to the story. We were assigned to read the first sixteen pages of a report or essay that senator J
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Watergate used to be known as a an apartment and office complex in Washington D.C.. Today when we hear Watergate, what immediately pops into our heads is the Watergate Scandal. On June 17, 1972, 5 people broke into the Democratic National Headquarter
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