Found this in the first house I bought.pic.twitter.com/gZqQImaTkd
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Connecticut and Rhode island. Never ratified the 18th amendment.
Was that a spelling error (indorse) or an old fashioned spelling of the word?
I'll drink to that
Lol, they spelled endorse wrong.
Prior to instituting a national income tax in 1913, about one-third of U.S. revenue was derived from liquor taxes — with the federal district that contained Peoria IL (the city across the Illinois River from me) paying the biggest share.http://www.pjstar.com/article/20150825/LIFESTYLE/150829711 …
And 99 years later, Americans are drinking more than ever, thanks to the troubling words and actions coming out of the WH.
Demonstrates how great is the Constitution. Amend. Amendment is a failure. Revoke the Amendment.
Just re-watched the @KenBurns Prohibition series. Great overview of rise and fall of prohibition.
Great example of a totally wrong decision that made criminals of law abiding people and facilitated the creation of massive criminal enterprises. Presumably made on a bi partisan basis in those years? Need to do some research on that...
Indorse is a real word.
What a wretched time in our history...much like currently. 
I also enjoyed the article about the labor organizing meeting. Much pushback from the IWW. Ah, the good ole days.
Turned out to be one of the most foolish things ever legislated - not least for how it aided the rise of the gangster. Plus it just didn't work! I understand New York had more bars by time prohibition ended than did at the start!
Made a lot of bootleggers rich. Including Joe Kennedy, apparently.
Two exit visas from occupied France today 1942 opening way for her to come back in my life :pic.twitter.com/XIyLurVwkS
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