DECEMBER 10

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY (communist)

USA: NATIONAL LAGER DAY. (Now that's more like it!)

1777 -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe writes: "There is nothing more odious than the majority. It consists of a few powerful men who lead the way; of accommodating rascals & submissive weaklings; & of a mass of men who trot after them without in the least knowing their own minds."

1787 WAADWYNT: (Where Are Abortion Doctors When You Need Them)Thomas H. Gallaudet, pioneer of educating the deaf, is born. Yet another way to waste your tax dollars.

1805 WAADWYNT: Anti-property rights warmonger(Abolitionist), liberalmedia journalist, proto-feminist and indian-lover William Lloyd Garrison born.

1865 WAADWYNT: Birth of "August Spies" (sounds like a pornographer's name), one of the Haymarket anarchists.

1869 Wyoming is first US territory to cave into feminazi terrorism, granting women the vote.

1878 Calloway, Custer County, Nebraska: Ami "Whit" Ketchum and Luther H. Mitchell skinned and burned to death. Photo at http://www.journale.com/withoutsanctuary/pics_59.html

1896 -- Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite, dies. Liberals exploit his death, creating nobel prizes which are given to every sort of socialist from Mandella to Enstien and Gorbechev.

1896 -- A liberalmedia play "Ubu Roi," opens in Paris. It is so degenerate that it causes audiences to riot.

1898 -- In France, the Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Spanish-American War & granting the US its first well-earned overseas empire. Spain cedes the Philippines, Puerto Rico, & Guam to the US. Dispite all of this good news, the bad news is that the liberals will later exploit this war to force government regulation on innocent meat manufacturers, simply because bad meat killed more Americans than Spanish bullets. Of course, all that means is that the spics are lousy shot due to their socialist government's gun registration.

1901 -- The first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden in the fields of physics(evolutionists), chemistry (drug dealers), medicine, (advocates of socialized health care) literature (liberal media) & peace (obvious communism).

1904 -- Russian doctor Ivan Pavlov wins Nobel Prize for Physiology. These Bolsheviks toss out awards to people who can't even spell their field right!

1921 -- Socialist Albert Einstein receives Nobel Prize for Physics. But at least he can spell it.

1924 -- Founding of the Society for Human Rights, first Gay Rights Organization. They try to tell us that it's a coincidence that the great depression started only 5 years later.

1931 -- Jane Addams (first US woman) named co-recipient of Nobel Peace Prize. She only got it because of affermative action, of course.

1939 -- Canada: anarchist Emma Goldman is speaking to feminazi groups such as the Jewish Woman's Cultural Club, attempting to raise $5,000 bail for immigrant anarchists, including a Cuban, arrested in October for possession of subversive literature. If they had any sense of personal responsibility they would accept the punishment - exile to Mussolini's Italy.

1948 -- United Nations passes Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is intended to replace the bible. http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

1950 -- Ralph J. Bunche (first African American) presented Nobel Peace Prize. Again, just affermative action. Also, American liberalmedia writer William Faulkner receives socialist Nobel Prize.

1959 -- The four male members of the satan-rock group "The Platters" are acquitted of charges of aiding & abetting prostitution, lewdness & assignation stemming from their August 10 arrest in Cincinnati, where they should have known their kind is not welcome.

Municipal Court judge Gilbert Bettman, in handing down the decision, tells the black singers: "You have lost an opportunity to be an example to your people...You have taken that which can be the core of reproductive life & turned it into a socially abhorrent, tawdry indulgence in lust...For these transgressions you will be accountable in that highest court before which you must in the stand final judgement."

1961 -- Clouds of radioactive steam escape underground nuclear test. Idiot enviromentalists use this as an excuse to close several New Mexico highways.

1961 -- Dec 10-15 SNCC Freedom Rider test of ICC ruling in Albany, Georgia leads to five days of arrests of 469-500 students for marching around city hall. Some 350 choose to stay in jail (at taxpayers expense) as part of the Albany movement.

1964 -- The civil rights movement is shamelessly tearing apart the nation: sveral whites sprinkle gasoline over a Ferriday, Louisiana shoe shop, & making certain the black man inside had no possible means of escape, set fire to the place. He subsequently died in a Louisiana hospital.

1964 -- Sam Cooke - satan-rocker, slain at Bates Motel. One of the most popular & influential R&B singers of his generation, dies under violent & "mysterious" circumstances in Los Angeles. The only mystery is why God didn't smite this spreader of immorality at an earlier date.

1964 -- Just when you thought the Nobel prise couldn't get any worse: Martin Luther King, Jr. awarded Nobel Peace Prize.

1966 -- US planes over South Vietnam accidentally drop two 250-pound bombs on US Marine company, killing 16, wounding 11, but unfortunatly not killing AL Gore. (Thank the lord George W and Dick Cheney were too patriotic to get involved in that war).

1974 -- A new era of politics is reached as Representative Wilbur D. Mills, Democrat from Arkansas, resigns as chairman of the Ways & Means Committee in the aftermath of the first truly public sex scandal in American politics. This trusty tactic will help us greatly in the culture war to come.

1977 -- First 61 of 300 Americans held in Mexican prisons on drug charges released in prisoner exchange. A very stupid idea, seeing that Mexican prisons give much better punishment.

1980 -- William French Smith, just named as Reagan's first Attorney General, attends a birthday party for Frank Sinatra. When columnist William Safire mentions Sinatra's closeness to "notorious hoodlums" such as the mafia, Reagan responds, "We've heard those things about Frank for years, and we just hope none of them are true." Meanwhile, A spokesperson denies a report that Nancy Reagan "can't understand" why the Carters don't move out of the white house early to give her a head start on redecorating, and explains that Nancy had merely suggested that she might do such a favor for the next Presidential family. (She does not.)

Meanwhile radio commentator Paul Harvey scoffs at renewed calls for gun control in the wake of John Lennon's murder. "Well, now, wait a minute," he says. "Death has claimed a lot of rock musicians prematurely, & none with guns. Keith Moon & Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix OD'd on drugs & Elvis Presley & Brian Jones & John Bonham ... Plane crashes killed Jim Croce & Otis Redding & Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Ronnie Van Zant. In fact, Lennon at 40 lived much longer than most of those." And of course, nobody trying to outlaw drugs or unsafe aircraft. So, it turns out he was really kinda lucky to be repeatedly shot in the back.

1983 -- Nancy Reagan brings dignity and integrity to the white house. Today she sits on Mr. T's lap and kisses his scalp, after introducing him as "a man who I admire a lot." He's wearing a Santa Claus suit.

Ronald is also bringing honor to the Whiter House: speaking to a group of Congressional Medal of Honor winners, Reagan tells an anecdote about a B-17 commander he knew who was postumously awarded the medal. No actual case is ever found that resembles Reagan's supposedly true anecdote, despite a frantic search by White House staff. The story he tells is quite similar to a movie called "Wing And A Prayer".

Also, George Bush meets secretly with patriot Manuel Noriega. They discuss allegations that have been made against Noriega: money laundering and drug dealing. Bush later claims to have never heard any such allegations.

1984 -- South African terrorist Bishop Desmond Tutu receives his Nobel Peace Prize.

1987 -- Mikhail Gorbachev unexpectedly gets out of his limousine on a street in Washington, and is mobbed by fans. George Bush, standing nearby, is ignored. Jack Kemp's press secretary John Buckley observes, "When George Bush stands next to Reagan, he looks smaller than life. When he stands next to Gorbachev, he looks like a bonsai tree."

1988 -- Massive Earthquake in Armenia kills 100,000 in cities of Leninakan & Spitak, as a punishment for immorality.

1992 -- Indigenous activist Rigoberta Menchu is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her "work" opposing U.S.-sponsored military dictatorships & genocide in Guatemala. Can't she just mind her own damn business?

1997 -- Twelve arrested at protest of Lockheed-Martin arms exports. Nashua, New Hampshire. Again: mind your own damn business, liberal baby-killers.

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