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21 Oct, 2007 6:19 pm
... que mulatto, más que negro. En los campos de batalla nurieron por Cuba, han subido juntos por los aires, las almas de los blancos ... friendship to young Silverio Guerra Tellez, an Indian descendent from Yateras who would become a commander of the Liberation Army. Throughout late March and April of 1895, Cristina spoke ... strong national defense, he describes the size and strength of the Cuban armed forces. He then continues: I believe that for our Latin American friends, this information that I provide ...
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Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
18 May 11:29 am
... May 18th. Those of you who have read and remember the first two might want to skip directly to the third. (Or you might want to reread or skim the first two to ... are forced to stand for the entire trip, which takes five days and eleven hours. Because of the close packing of standing bodies within the cars, there is a lack of air: ... himself make the decisions for death, he insisted, but was commanded to carry them out and did as he was ordered. '"[A]s a recipient of orders, I had no choice but to ...
Velvel on National Affairs - http://velvelonnationalaffairs.blogspot.com
4 Nov, 2006 10:03 am by Joel Jacobsen
... before, but I can say honestly that I've never noticed any earlier smile): U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in a speech here Thursday explained ... goes much deeper than that. The whole idea that English peasants had a right to resist the forces of the crown during the century or two before 1776 is, to use the technical term preferred by ... drivel about English law. Whatever nice words might sometimes have been used in the rarefied air of the King's Bench - not, you'll notice, the people's ...
Tags: Faux, history
Judging Crimes - http://www.judgingcrimes.com/journal/
27 Dec, 2008 10:19 am by bspcn
... , suicide, and mercury poisoning among others) have come to the fore. * 1649: Sir Arthur Aston, Royalist commander of the garrison during the Siege of Drogheda, was beaten to death with his own wooden leg, which the Parliamentarian soldiers ... . The victims' clothing also contained high levels of radiation. Soviet investigators determined only that "a compelling unknown force" had caused the deaths, barring entry to the area for years thereafter. * 1960: In the Nedelin disaster, over 100 Soviet ...
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