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Today in History 12/23/1972 – Immaculate Reception
In 1972, the Pittsburgh Steelers completed their fortieth season by advancing to the playoffs for only the second time. Their first postseason appearance had been brief (a 21-0 loss to Philadelphia in 1947), and these Steelers seemed headed for a … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 23, 2010 -
Today in History 12/22/89 – After 23 years of oppression by atheistic communism, Romania ousts Nicolea Ceausescu
Romania had experienced a brand of communism more brutal than most in the Soviet bloc. Centered on its egomaniacal leader, Nicholae Ceausescu, Romania and its people were forced to live under his Stalinist rule that included rapid and careless industrialization, … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 22, 2010 -
Video of the Day – The meaning of Christmas in American history
Bill Whittle returns for a final Firewall episode, this time on the meaning of Christmas in American history — or really, the meaning and resonance of Christianity. Bill quotes John Adams and Thomas Jefferson on the requirement for a free … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 22, 2010 -
Today in History 12/20/1944 – NUTS! The Battle of Bastogne
The dawn that followed the dark and frigid night of December 15, 1944, was foggy, dreary, and foreboding to the troops of the VIII Corps in their positions along the front line between Echternach and just south of Konschau in … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 20, 2010 -
Today in History – Orville and Wilbur Wright first flight in history
In 1899, after Wilbur Wright had written a letter of request to the Smithsonian Institution for information about flight experiments, the Wright Brothers designed their first aircraft: a small, biplane glider flown as a kite to test their solution for … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 17, 2010 -
Just Say No To Sharia – Islamic violence against women: A flogging in Sudan
CNN – Khartoum, Sudan — A YouTube video of Sudanese police officers laughing as they publicly flogged a pleading, fleeing woman has sparked outrage, prompting dozens of demonstrators to protest Tuesday outside the Justice Ministry in downtown Khartoum, authorities said. … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 16, 2010 -
Today in History 12/16/1773 – The Boston Tea Party
Few people realize that when the tea went overboard in Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773, the War for Independence was actually beginning. Today in History 12/16/1773 – The Boston Tea Pa…, posted with vodpod On Monday morning, the … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 16, 2010 -
Today in History 12/15/1961 – Adolf Eichmann who organized “final solution of the Jewish question” is condemned to death
After being found and captured in Argentina, Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann, known as the architect of the Final Solution, was put on trial in Israel in 1961. Eichmann was found guilty and sentenced to death.Collected in common bread's videos Dec 15, 2010 -
Just Say No To Sharia – Iraq: Christians on the Run
NYT – QOSH, Iraq — A new wave of Iraqi Christians has fled to northern Iraq or abroad amid a campaign of violence against them and growing fear that the country’s security forces are unable or, more ominously, unwilling to … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 14, 2010 -
Video of the Day – Friday Fun: The Hanukkah Song
Most Christians may not know that the feast of Hanukkah is about the victory of the Jews over the Greeks – as recorded in the books of the Maccabees in the Bible. Well, I mean, the Catholic Bible.Collected in common bread's videos Dec 10, 2010 -
Today in History 12/8/87 – President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev agree to cut nuclear arsenals
On this day in 1987, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the first treaty between the two superpowers calling for a reduction in their nuclear arsenals. The Senate ratified the pact, known as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 8, 2010 -
Video of the Day – KGB Smeared Pius XII
In my other life, when I was at the center of Moscow’s foreign-intelligence wars, I myself was caught up in a deliberate Kremlin effort to smear the Vatican, by portraying Pope Pius XII as a coldhearted Nazi sympathizer. Ultimately, the … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 8, 2010 -
Narnia is Coming! How about another The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader trailor?
Return to the magic and wonder of C.S. Lewis’ beloved world – via the fantastic Narnian ship, the Dawn Treader.Collected in common bread's videos Dec 7, 2010 -
Today in History 12/7/1941 – “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”
Filed under: aside, Today in History Tagged: Attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR, Hawaiian Islands, History, Honolulu, Oahu, Pearl Harbor, Today in History, World War IICollected in common bread's videos Dec 7, 2010 -
Video of the Day – U.S. Troops Boo Kathy Griffin as she bullies Bristol Palin About Her Weight
How is mocking and attempting to humiliate someone over their weight any different than doing so over their sexuality. Kathy Griffin is on the frontlines of PC anti-gay bullying campaign and yet here she is mocking the “fat girl” like … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 7, 2010 -
Today in History 12/1/1903 – First Western film released: “The Great Train Robbery”
Tim Dirks – One of the milestones in film history was the first narrative film, The Great Train Robbery (1903), directed and photographed by Edwin S. Porter – a former Thomas Edison cameraman.Collected in common bread's videos Dec 1, 2010 -
Video of the Day – Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world
“Political oppression and discrimination, come from countries like China, from Cuba, from North Korea, and from countries like Vietnam.” The persecution that comes from other religions is particularly acute in some countries with a Muslim majority.” Peter Sefton Williams Chairman, … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Dec 1, 2010 -
Today in History 11/30/1988 – Soviet Union Ends Years Of Jamming Radio Liberty
BONN, Nov. 30 — The Soviet Union has stopped jamming Russian-language broadcasts by the American-financed Radio Liberty and two other foreign radio stations, apparently clearing Soviet airwaves of deliberate interference with foreign broadcasts for the first time since the early … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Nov 30, 2010 -
Today in History 11/24/1963 – Jack Ruby kills Lee Harvey Oswald
A transcript claiming to detail Lee Harvey Oswald’s plot to assassinate President John F Kennedy has been discovered in an old courtroom safe. The record – described as reading like a conspiracy theorist’s dream – appears to minute talks between … Continue reading →Collected in common bread's videos Nov 24, 2010 -
Video of the Day – Are the Unborn Persons?
Filed under: aside, Culture of Life, Video of the Day Tagged: Abortion, Culture of Life, human being, Lia Mills, Person, Pro-life, Video, Video of the DayCollected in common bread's videos Nov 24, 2010
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common bread In 1972, the Pittsburgh Steelers completed their fortieth season by advancing to the playoffs for only the second time. Their first postseason appearance had been brief (a 21-0 loss to Philadelphia in 1947), and these Steelers seemed headed for a … Continue reading → Read More
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