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    It HAS Happened Here: in America (updated playlist with definitions and historical examples) >

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  2. On this date January 5 in 1962, "White Men" restroom sign removed at Montgomery Municipal Airport in Montgomery, Alabama in compliance with a federal court order banning segregation. Photo by AP.

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    Let's take over this shit. The ruling class doesn't play nice. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez saying let's tax the rich to fund the Green New Deal is going to take all of us ready to die to protect our children's right to clean water & healthy ecosystems.

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  4. Jane Wyman was born on this date January 5 in 1917. Photo in the public domain, author unknown.

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  5. George Reeves was born on this date January 5 in 1914. Photo credit: Paramount Pictures.

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  6. Photo of Jupiter in Opposition by me on this date January 5 in 2014.

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  7. Today is the fifteenth day of the tRump shutdown.

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  8. Carrie Fisher and Paul Simon leave New York's Music Box Theater on this date January 4 in 1983. Photo by Ray Stubblebine.

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  9. Muhammad Ali and his father Cassius Clay, Sr. during a news conference in Los Angeles on this date January 4 in 1980. Photo by Reed Saxon.

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  10. Sophia Loren holding her son Carlo Ponti Jr. at the maternity clinic of Geneva State Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland on this date January 4 in 1969. Photo by AP.

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  11. Jane Asher and Paul McCartney at the London Pavilion on this date January 4 in 1968. Photo by Peter Kemp.

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  12. Shipping crate containing the casket and body of Jack Ruby at Dallas' Love Field in Dallas, Texas on this date January 4 in 1967. The body of Ruby was flown to Chicago where he was buried on January 6, 1967. Photo by AP.

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  13. Food line for migrant farm workers in Homestead, Florida on this date January 4 in 1958. Photo by AP.

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  14. Julius Rosenberg (left) and Ethel Rosenberg arriving for trial with Harry McCabe, Deputy Marshall on this date January 4 in 1951. tRump's mentor Roy Cohn, a prospector in case, was instrumental in persuading a judge to deliver death penalty for the Rosenbergs. Photo by AP.

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  15. Buckingham Palace in London on this date January 4 in 1955. Photo by Sidney Smart.

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  16. Bombay/Mumbai, India street life taken from January 11-14, 1929.

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  17. General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Coral Gables, Florida on this date January 4 in 1947. Photo by Earl Shugars.

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  18. I have been especially concerned about federal employees, those required to work without pay, who perform tasks that always require excellent concentration. Imagine an air traffic controller who is worried, resentful, and working.

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  19. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the White House on this date January 4 in 1943. Photo by AP.

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    They looked like skinheads to me, albeit elderly or out of touch ones. I had a skinhead friend, non-racist, just into the style and culture. He was a SHARP (Skin Head Against Racial Prejudice).

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  21. I understand the outrage when people learn for the first time that a woman alleged he raped her when she was age 13 (see thread). I have been aware of this for some time, maybe two years or more.

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