Sunday Liberty Pole



Vol.2. No.7 Feb. 14, 2016 Publisher: San Fernando Valley Patriots Editor: Karen Kenney. Contributors: Duane “Bucky” Buckley (DB), Megan/Neuro7plastic (MN).This “Liberty Pole” is one of hundreds erected in America as a symbol of the colonials’ resistance to British tyranny. The poles were often 100’ tall serving as places to meet or post political news. The Sons of Liberty erected the first one on May 21, 1766 in Boston. Historical records indicate these poles existed across America, especially in MA, PA, NJ, NY and GA. Editor’s Note: Welcome to our first ALL Video edition for Presidents’ Day weekend. Editor’s Pick: Our list of inspiring, humorous or brilliant 2016 Presidential Campaign Ads (National), plus Sheriff Dave Ward’s national appeal after the end of the OR standoff (In Case You Missed It) National: Ted Cruz hits Hillary with "It's Good to be a Clinton": 2/12/2016—Hilarious. Cruz "Timeless Christmas Classics' Parody: 12/23/2015—Family fun! Fiorina political ad: Abortion horror: 9/23/2015—Powerful, gutsy, disturbing. Kasich political ad: Trump vs. the Constitution: 12/14/2015—Wildcard wins. (continued) Jeb Bush (Right to Rise USA PAC) v Marco Rubio 1/12/2016 Trump v Ted Cruz: "Worst kind of Washington Insider" 2/10/2016 Christie: Stump speech on treating addiction in America: 11/4/2015 Inspiring. Rubio Campaign ad v Trump 10/4/2015 Carson: "Thanks, Hillary” 10/20/2015: Think ‘multi-purpose’ book. Funny. Marco Rubio “Boots Made for Flip-flopping: 1/12/2016 Think Nancy Sinatra’s song with political heels. Entertaining put down. Editors Note: The “Sunday Liberty Pole” is published in a weekly newspaper-style with a focus on contemporary civics and ‘town square’ themes. If you have an opinion, or contribution (i.e. personal commentary on the news, or a favorite web site, story link), send an email (limit 100 words) or a link with subject line Editor: Sunday Liberty Pole to klkenneyphd@ for a future edition.New! Sunday Liberty Pole archives. Readers’ choice: a DOCX or PDF version of previous editions at Highlight Reels:Oregon Standoff ends with shouts of 'hallelujah' from cops and citizens2/12/2016 Niraj Chokshi in The Washington Post: Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward's message to combat civic strife; inspiring on the birthday of President Abraham Lincoln. Civic courage. Reels (continued)NFL Bad Lip Reading: ?Parts I and II?(VIDEO)Some post Super Bowl cheer--especially if your team lost. Enjoy! Speeches:John F. Kennedy (Inaugural speech) 1/20/1960: “Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country.” Ronald W. Reagan 1/20/1980 William Jefferson Clinton 1/20/1993 Franklin Delano Roosevelt 3/4/1933 Harry S Truman 1/20/1949 George W. Bush (Full Coverage) 1/20/2001 Barack Hussein Obama 1/20/2009 Jimmy Carter 1/20/1977 Presidential Speeches for the Ages:Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Pearl Harbor) 12/8/1941 Ronald W. Reagan (Berlin Wall) 6/12/1987 Dwight D. Eisenhower (Farewell) 1/17/1961 Richard M. Nixon (Resignation) Ten Top US Presidents Kennedy, Polk, Johnson are at the bottom. Guess who is No. 1? ................
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