Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 1968 W Bush took the Air Force officer and pilot qualification tests, scoring 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on the pilot aptitude portion. Yet on May 27, after just six weeks of basic airman training, the son of HW Bush received a commission as a second lieutenant by means of a 'special appointment' by the commanding officer of his squadron, with the approval of a panel of three senior officers. This achievement normally required eight full semesters of college ROTC courses or eighteen months of military service or completion of Air Force officer training school. "Speaker of the House in Texas at the time, Ben , admitted he had received a request from a longtime Bush family friend, Sidney Adger of Houston, to help Bush get into the Air National Guard. further testified that he contacted the head of the Texas Air National Guard, Brig. Gen. Rose." Source: http://uggabugga.blogspot.com/2003_01_12_uggabugga_archive.html 1968 Eartha Kitt created a stir when she protested against poverty and the Vietnam War at a White House dinner. 1970 USA: Jerry Rubin addressed an overflow Seattle crowd of 4,000 at the University of Washington Student Union Building. 1973 Ferdinand Marcos became 'President for Life' of the Philippines. 1975 Bob Dylan releases Blood on the Tracks, often considered one of his best albums. 1977 Convicted murderer Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in Utah as an example to our children that killing is wrong, ending a ten-year moratorium on the death penalty in the United States. 1982 'Cold Sunday' in the United States saw temperatures fall to their lowest levels in more than 100 years in numerous cities. 1985 British Telecom announced the retirement of Britain's famous red telephone boxes. 1985 The Washington Post ran a piece recapping the sleazy glories of the ‘Rat Pack’. When reporters tried to interview Sinatra later, he was not happy. "You read The Post this afternoon?" he snarled, eyes blazing and index finger waving. "You're all dead, every one of you. You're all dead." 1988 The Sandinista leader in Nicaragua, Ortega, offered a ceasefire to the Contras. 1989 A crazed gunman killed five children and injured 30 in a Stockton, California school playground. 1991 Gulf War: Iraq fired 8 Scud missiles into Israel in an unsuccessful bid to provoke Israeli retaliation. 1991 Harald V became King of Norway on the death of his father, Olav V. 1992 Punk rock band Green Day released their second full-length album, Kerplunk. 1994 Los Angeles experienced an earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter Scale, with the loss of 34 lives. 1995 A magnitude 7.3 earthquake called 'the Great Hanshin earthquake' occurred near Kobe, Japan, causing great property damage and killing more than 6,400 people. 1996 The Czech Republic applied for membership of the European Union. 1996 Bowie, Tom Donahue, The Jefferson Airplane, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Pink Floyd, Pete Seeger, The Shirelles and the Velvet Underground were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1997 New Zealand: Twenty activists were arrested for trespass at the Waihopai spy station. 1998 Mexico: More than 2,000 indigenous Tzeltals and Tojolbals from the state of Chiapas occupied the military barracks of the 39th Military Zone in protest over Mexican Army incursions into their communities. 1998 a accused USA President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment (yawn). Ila in Maine mailto:sewcraftyila@... Owner:JEFLOVERS/ MOD:sewmurkot/ http://www.ChippewaCabinDesigns.com "If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married." Katharine Hepburn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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