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... and slaughtered them before the eyes of the entire crowd of Roman vanquished citizens… And after that: they walked around, casually slaughtering me... ...st can be seen all around the globe: whether it is the legacy of second-class citizenship and lack of self-esteem due to the history of slavery that ... ...any more liberty: he gave them a token, legal equivalence of Lawful Rights of Citizenship; without giving the masses any actual power at all. If... ... runners will be forgotten, but she will be remembered as a world-famous Gold Medal Winner… because her nipples stuck out more than the other women.... ...e to do with human life? What does that have to do with living? Have a Gold Medal for the best nipples in the World. Go around measuring how much ... ...und measuring how much faster, or higher or farther humans live. Have a Gold medal for the fastest lover. Physical measurement is meaningless. I... ...m as the sick cripple he was. Would the American public today ever vote into presidential office a paraplegic President who could not even stand up ... ...oken elite rich person will ever gain that token honor. All the rest of you presidential hopefuls will fail. If you leave your family at an earl... ...en turn around and have a news blackout of the entire illegality of the stolen Presidential Election, and then have an even larger censoring blackout...
...l- unteers, that I can think of. Of the graduates from West Point, all had citizenship elsewhere at the breaking out of the rebellion, except possibly... ... twenty-five miles away, vis- iting the planters on the Red River, and the citizens of Natchitoches and Grand Ecore. There was much pleasant intercour... ... if not the very last, of the obnox- ious imposts to be repealed. Now, the citizens are allowed to cultivate any crops the soil will yield. T obacco i... ...hile a citizen of Missouri, my first opportunity for cast- ing a vote at a Presidential election occurred. I had been in the army from before attainin... ...exation of Texas, “the inevitable conflict” commenced. As the time for the Presidential election of 1856—the first at which I had the opportunity of v... ...opes that the four years which had elapsed since the first nomination of a Presidential candidate by a party distinctly opposed to slavery extension, ... ...im a vote of thanks for the victories at Chattanooga, and voted him a gold medal for Vicksburg and Chattanooga. All such things are now in the possess...