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One snag... Scootaloo May 2015 #1
That's right it is about the interests of a certain class of American that has to be politically betterdemsonly May 2015 #22
I don't know why unemployed young people who have no hope of getting a job valerief May 2015 #28
Depends, which is worse? Scootaloo May 2015 #30
Well, what are the risks of getting killed/maimed in each scenario? Also, depending on valerief May 2015 #31
I thought it was sad that 58% of people polled at the time m-lekktor May 2015 #2
I bet my mother might have been one of those. I never directly spoke to her about DebJ May 2015 #4
excellent post! m-lekktor May 2015 #6
thanks for that perspective on Catholic School...I've always found some ellenrr May 2015 #7
A strong underlying principle, that we saw rather than heard about, was DebJ May 2015 #15
Do you ever watch Call the Midwives? ellenrr May 2015 #19
No we don't, but my sister recommended it. DebJ May 2015 #32
I had those nuns, too MBS May 2015 #10
Marta and I did too Omaha Steve May 2015 #9
it was a good one! I learned things. nt m-lekktor May 2015 #13
I was shocked cilla4progress May 2015 #3
I knew about that incident because it was portrayed m-lekktor May 2015 #5
Did it show a different side of him? cilla4progress May 2015 #16
Nixon was raised as a Quaker. I suspect he really believed he was pro-peace and anti-war HereSince1628 May 2015 #21
Could be. cilla4progress May 2015 #26
I don't remember to be honest. m-lekktor May 2015 #29
I saw most of it on Thursday night. Major Hogwash May 2015 #8
A lot of things about that era are heart breaking. We worked so hard to change things and we see jwirr May 2015 #18
Yes and yes! leftofcool May 2015 #27
Thanks for alerting us MBS May 2015 #11
Thanks for the heads up. Don't have TV but will see if I can watch it on computer. raccoon May 2015 #12
You can watch it online: MBS May 2015 #14
Cool! Thanks for posting! cilla4progress May 2015 #17
been watching it die since the 60's spanone May 2015 #20
Just watched online. What a terrible time that was: all of my beliefs finally disintegrated struggle4progress May 2015 #23
I watched part of it, and it was very good. kwassa May 2015 #24
I was about 15 y.o. at the time, cilla4progress May 2015 #25
Kicked and recommended. Major Hogwash May 2015 #33
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