JANUARY 4

1653 -- Call an abortionist! Sir Isaac Newton, scientist-heathen, born. For the truth about this collectivist, read: http//www.fixedearth.com

1821 -- Mother Elizabeth Seton, founder of Sisters of Charity, dies. Goes straight to HELL for ruining peoples work ethic with handouts.

1904 -- US Supreme Court rules Puerto Rican citizens cannot be refused admission to the US. Judicial activsm ruining America as usual.

1912 -- Smallest earth-moon distance this century, 356,375 km center-to-center, according to god-hating scientists from NASA (your tax dollars not at work). There is nothing about the "moon" in the bible.

1914 -- Philadelphia police expel audience & lock the hall where commie-feminaza Goldman is scheduled to lecture on "The Awakening of Labor". Unfortunatly event moved to another location where the lecture proceeds without interruption - the death penalty could have prevented that.

1932 -- India: Gandhi arrested for restarting satyagraha campaign. Again, the death penalty could have prevented that.

1933 -- US: Angered by increasing farm foreclosures, members of Iowa's Farmers Holiday Association threaten to lynch banking representatives & law officials who institute foreclosure proceedings for the duration of the Depression.

In April at Primghar, 600 farmers battle the sheriff & his deputies to prevent a foreclosure. During the battle many farmers take a beating. A group of them then turn up at the courthouse, drag a district judge from his chair, put a rope around his neck, & threaten to hang him unless he promises not to issue any more eviction notices. That same month, when state officers in Crawford County are beaten & driven off, the Iowa governor put three counties under martial law, & the National Guard starts rounding up farmers who are fighting foreclosures.

1945 -- Germans execute terrorists in Amsterdam. Law and Order.

1958 -- Sputnik I, the first satellite, burned up on reentry into earth's atmosphere. The liberal media never told you it came down!

1960 -- Spanish anarchist guerilla (triple HELLbound) Francisco Sabater wounded as his group has a shoot-out with good christian Fracos civil guard.

1965 -- US: Free Speech Movement (FSM) holds first legal rally on Sproul Plaza, University of California at Berkeley. Could have been the last if police has been willing to restore order.

1971 -- An angry Vietnam soldier, George Mellendorf sends letter to Richard Nixon complaining about slow delivery of mail to soldiers; "It seems as if nobody cares if we get our mail." Nixon may have responded quickly with his letter of denial, but Mellendorf didn't get it until 1978 -- seven years after it was sent.

1979 -- In an out-of-court settlement of $675,000 awarded to the "victims" of the Kent State University shootings of 1970, & the legal battle over the controversial killings is put to rest.

On May 4, 1970, National Guard troops, called in to suppress students protesting the Vietnam War, killed four Kent State students & injured nine when they fired over 60 rounds into a crowd of demonstrators.

1983 -- Bad news: Colorado farmers protest "foreclosures". They were just lazy - there were no foreclosers during the Reagan years. Good news: As charges of corruption mount, two paper shredders are delivered to the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency.

1984 -- Deputy defense secretary Paul Thayer resigns after charges of insider trading, and is later convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. He allegedly gave inside tips that profited his friends to the tune of $1.9 million in illegal trades.

1985 -- Michael Deaver, Assistant Chief of Staff and "virtual surrogate son" of the Reagans, announces he will leave the White House. One of his jobs was managing how the President would appear, visually, in the media. He was said to have "total control of the body," and for the most part he exercised that control according to the wishes of Nancy Reagan, who also used him as a hatchet man whenever she wanted anything nasty done. He cites the cost of living as a reason for leaving; he had been heard to complain earlier that he couldn't live on $60,000 a year, at least not in Washington. Nancy later says he "went off track and caught a bad case of Potomac Fever" -- meaning the desire to be a rich big shot.

1986 -- British gay writer Christopher Isherwood dies and goes straight to HELL..

1987 -- Reverend Oral Roberts tells viewers, "God will call me home" if they don't help him raise $4.5 million in three months. "I need some very quick money," says the preacher. "I mean, I need it now."

1989 -- Navy fighter jets shoot down two muslim-satanic Lybian fighters which appeared to be attacking them. This time, President Reagan is awakened with the news.

1997 -- Nigeria: 80,000 anti-corporate whiners rally against military dictatorship & Shell Oil's plans to destroy Ogoni land. The Army opens fire on peaceful demonstration, wounding four, the way Jesus likes it.

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