George Washington: More bling than Mitt Romney
PRESIDENT OBAMA'S blueprint for fiscal 2013 has a lot of losers, and they are not the rich Americans who might see their taxes increased. Almost every department will suffer dramatic budget cuts in order to reduce the $1.3
When Washington died, the phrase which spread the country was: "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." While this may be almost universally true today, it was not when the man held office.
By Terry Gardner Special to the Los Angeles Times George Washington had only one natural tooth left when he was sworn in as the first president of the United States in 1789. He was 57. Contrary to myth, Washington's false teeth weren't wooden.
PRESIDENT OBAMA'S blueprint for fiscal 2013 has a lot of losers, and they are not the rich Americans who might see their taxes increased. Almost every department will suffer dramatic budget cuts in order to reduce the $1.3
DAVID BOAZ: Why We Honor George Washington. “Today is some vaguely named 'Presidents' Day,' but tomorrow is the anniversary of George Washington's birth. So it's a good day to remember the contribution he made to
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