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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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From: Ilaine9/27/2004 1:59:12 PM
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In case anybody besides me is out of the loop lately, O'Reilly has a three part interview with Bush starting tonight.

I've been reading colonial era narratives online at the Library of Congress American Memory website. They keep putting more and more "stuff" online, you can read as text or else read images of the actual pages, as you prefer.

memory.loc.gov

This is what I am reading - American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920 - the title is a misnomer, there are much older narratives in this collection:
memory.loc.gov

Links to neat stuff - religious petitions pre-colonial Virginia, interesting for "separation of church and state":
memory.loc.gov

Slaves and the courts pre 1860:
memory.loc.gov

Congressional documents beginning 1774 with the first Continental Congress:
memory.loc.gov

The Stars and Stripes newspaper during WWI:
memory.loc.gov
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