Tomorrow we’re having a party. Maybe you’ve heard. The Library of Congress is throwing open its bronze doors to the public for the first time since 1990 to celebrate the new Library of Congress Experience, a project for which I have run out
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By Steven Allspach, Journal sports writer
Dominating every open flat race from 400 meters to the 3,000, East claimed its second girls team title in the Missouri River Activities
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Thanks for coming. Please be seated.
Welcome to the White House. Laura and I are so honored you are here. I
welcome
Thank you, Mr. President and Mrs. Bush, for your warm welcome, and for the great honor of taking part in this celebration of Thomas Jeffersons life.
In his third debate with Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln quoted a resolution from 1850 in which the
Many Americans consider Thomas Jefferson among the most intellectual Presidents of the United States. Jefferson was a philosopher, inventor, musician, lawyer, surveyor, and architect. For all of his intellect and ideas, Thomas Jefferson was still a
Bush left out his monkish ignorance.
…and his superstition. Wow, that pretty much describes George, don’t it?
Where’s the thread on the Senate Vote today on FISA immunization for warrantless wiretaps of Americans? You know, the Right THEY(sic) are
James A. Tolbert, secretary for the Jefferson County Black History Preservation Society, helps to prepare artifacts for an upcoming exhibit at the Jefferson County African American Culture & Heritage Festival.
(Colleen Helf/Staff Photographer)
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- During his address at the
Democratic National Convention, former Virginia Governor Mark Warner quoted
President Thomas Jefferson's hopes for the future: "I like the dreams of
the future better than the history
Let’s get a few things straight about writing the Declaration of Independence. First of all, it wasn’t the founding fathers’ top priority. By early 1776, America had pretty much broken up with King George, but since it was a long-distance relationship,
George W. Bush, the president of the United States yesterday marked the anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
Bush speaking at the event
In the East room of the White House, Mr. Bush made a speech to