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Kansas 1861-2013 (Must Read Hutchinson News... →
colincurtis: TOPEKA - The Great State of Kansas passed away on March 31, 2013, after a long and difficult battle with extremism that became markedly more aggressive in 2010. The struggle left the state so weakened it could no longer fight against the relentless attacks by the fatal disease. Kansas was born on Jan. 29, 1861. The state is preceded in death by fair taxation, good highways, strong...
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“calvillophoto said: Do better homework. WW1 ended on 11/11/18. US was NOT at war...”
– Thanks for your comment, but nowhere in the document nor in our post does it mention that the war was in progress, merely that the war with the “Central European Powers” would now officially be referred to as “the World War.”  (Now known as World War I.) Also, November 11, 1918 was only an...
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“Being in the military is often an exercise in the surreal. The process of...”
– Sgt. Jonathan Raab, a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom currently serving in Kuwait and spokesman for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. Read his post on The New York Times’s “At War” blog. (via wingsoveriraq)
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“I have nothing now but praise for my life. I’m not unhappy. I cry a lot because...”
– Maurice Sendak on Fresh Air in 2011. [all interviews with Sendak here] (via nprfreshair)
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