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WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney's remark that he's not worried about the very poor joins a long list of wait-let-me-explain episodes in election history. It's been a banner year for campaign misfires: Rick Perry had an "oops" moment when he forgot one of the t
Ron Edmonds / AP FILE - In this Oct. 15, 1992, file photo President George H.W. Bush looks at his watch during the 1992 presidential campaign debate with other candidates, Independent Ross Perot, top, and Democrat Bill Clinton, not shown, at the Universi
Ted Szal shows family photos at his home Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, in Beaverton, Ore. Szal says he had no idea that his family back in the Chicago area feared he may have been killed by serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Fifty-nine-year-old Ted Szal told... View Photo »
Accusing Bachmann of confusing Good John with Bad John smacks of a media-driven contrivance. That said, when I saw the images of John Wayne and John Wayne Gacy side by side in the Los Angeles Times today, I couldn't help but laugh
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney's remark that he's not worried about the very poor, the latest gaffe in a campaign rich with blunders, joins a long list of wait-let-me-explain episodes in presidential election history. It's been a banner year for campaign
Romney latest pol to join wait-let-me-explain club By NANCY BENAC Associated Press By NANCY BENAC Updated: 2012-02-06T08:46:43Z Ron Edmonds, File FILE - In this Oct. 15, 1992, file photo President George H.W. Bush looks at his watch during the 1992 presi
FILE - In this Oct. 15, 1992, file photo President George H.W. Bush looks at his watch during the 1992 presidential campaign debate with other candidates, Independent Ross Perot, top, and Democrat Bill Clinton, not shown, at the University of Richmond, V
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, left background, talks with Laura O'Leary, background right, sister of William Bundy after a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. More than 30 years after finding bones beneath John Wayne Gacy's house,... View Photo »
His father wanted John Wayne as a son and he got John Gacy. I can’t help but think that if his father had possessed an ounce of tolerance, John Wayne Gacy as we know him would have never existed.
The GOP Soap Opera Raging Moderate, by Will Durst It’s been more exciting than a zip-line over crocodile-infested streams watching the Republican reality TV show currently playing across the nation. Specifically talking about their grueling marathon glad
It was a letter from the devil himself. A convicted killer waiting on death row in a North Carolina prison wrote to The Gaston Gazette in Gastonia, N.C. , taunting his victims and others in the community. Danny Robbie Hembree Jr. was sentenced to death No
John Wayne Gacy, Jr. (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994) was an American serial killer. Full Article
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, left background, talks with Laura O'Leary, background right, sister of William Bundy after a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. More than 30 years after finding bones beneath John Wayne Gacy's house, authorities have identified William...
View Photo »Laura O'Leary, sister of William Bundy, listens to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart speak during a press conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. More than 30 years after finding bones beneath John Wayne Gacy's house, authorities have identified William Bundy, a 19-year-old Chicago...
View Photo »Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart speaks during a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. More than 30 years after finding bones beneath John Wayne Gacy's house, authorities have identified William Bundy, a 19-year-old Chicago construction worker who disappeared in 1976 as one of...
View Photo »Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart looks on during a press conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011, about the renewed effort to identify eight unidentified victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. More than 30 years after 33 young men were murdered by Gacy, detectives are relying on...
View Photo »Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart holds up police badges used by serial killer John Wayne Gacy while speaking during a press conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. More than 30 years after 33 young men were murdered by Gacy, detectives are relying on advancements in DNA technology...
View Photo »FILE - In this June 27, 2011, file photo Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. , with her husband Marcus signs autographs after her formal announcement to seek the 2012 Republican presidential nomination in Waterloo, Iowa. Bachmann launched her campaign with a cringe-worthy misfire, declaring...
View Photo »This undated photo provided by the Cook County Sheriff's Department shows buckets containing jaw bones and teeth of victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy that were exhumed by authorities. The Cook County Sheriff's Department last spring secretly exhumed the bones of the 8 victims who...
View Photo »This Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 photo provided by Theresa Hassleberg, shows Harold Wayne Lovell, right, and his brother, Tim, posing for a photo during a family reunion in Ozark, Ala. Harold, whose family had long feared he was a victim of serial killer John Wayne Gacy, has been found...
View Photo »Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, left background, talks with Laura O'Leary, background right, sister of William Bundy after a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. More than 30 years after finding bones beneath John Wayne Gacy's house, authorities have identified William...
View Photo »Accusing Bachmann of confusing Good John with Bad John smacks of a media-driven contrivance. That said, when I saw the images of John Wayne and John Wayne Gacy side by side in the Los Angeles Times today, I couldn't help but laugh
His father wanted John Wayne as a son and he got John Gacy. I can’t help but think that if his father had possessed an ounce of tolerance, John Wayne Gacy as we know him would have never existed.
His father wanted John Wayne as a son and he got John Gacy. I can’t help but think that if his father had possessed an ounce of tolerance, John Wayne Gacy as we know him would have never existed.
