THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Sunday, March 25, 2018

March 26

1979 - The Camp David Accords:  Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty at the White House, ending 30-years of hostilities.

Carter enjoyed four years of the most useless, pathetic presidency in American history, but this event was his day in the sun...One day out of over 1,400 - even by Democrat standards, that's bad.


1910 - The U.S. banned immigration to criminals, anarchists, paupers and the sick.


Now we give them welfare and directions to Democrat Party headquarters.

1942 - The first 'Eichmann transport' to Auschwitz and Birkenau Camps arrived:  WWII.

In other words, the first train full of soon to be dead Jews arrived.

All hail the glory of the 12-Year Reich!! Sick bastards.


1982 - Groundbreaking ceremonies took place in Washington, D.C. for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a pair of 200-foot black granite walls bearing the names of Americans killed or missing in the war.

Been there, seen it, and it is pretty awesome...It's not as powerful as the Korean War Memorial, but it is definitely a memorial every American should see.


1983 - In an interview with 'Pravda,' Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov denounced President Ronald Reagan's proposal for a U.S. defense system against missiles, calling it a "bid to disarm the Soviet Union."

Duh!! And it worked...And continues to work.


1988 - Jesse Jackson stunned fellow Democrats by soundly defeating Michael S. Dukakis in Michigan's Democrat presidential caucuses.

This wasn’t so much a show of greatness by Jesse, but was definitely a show of incompetence by Dukakis.

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