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The Price Of Obama

We're now paying the price for one of the most amazing economic recoveries & 8 years of peaceful prosperity lead by a black man . After Obama's first election so many said they never thought it possible in their lifetime, you had to wonder who did vote for him. From Obama's first campaign speech to this day Trump has spread hatred, due to his never ending Jealousy of a black man who is everything he wants to be except black.  The thinking at first was that rednecks who never voted would flood the polls to keep a black out of the White House. However, the record number that did turn out did so to ensure the worst candidate and president would be removed. Sooner or later Trump will be claiming Obama rigged the election. On Obama's second election night Trump could have been arrested for incitement to riot as he tweeted out for his people to "storm the White House" as Fox was falsely claiming Obama would be re-elected without winning the popular vote.   Typi

Hollywood's Original Dynamic Duo

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  Hollywood’s Original Dynamic Duo Humphrey Bogart and John Huston will forever be associated primarily for three classic films they made together; " The Maltese Falcon ," (1941), “ Treasure Of The Sierra Madre " (1948), and " The African Queen " (1951). In all Bogart appeared in six films that were written and directed by Huston, a seventh, " High Sierra " (1941), was written by Huston,however, because he left Hollywood to serve with director Frank Capra's World War Two film unit, Raoul Walsh directed Bogart in the film that launched his film career. Despite not directing, Huston's brilliance can be felt throughout, especially his treatment of the complex character, Roy Earle - a well known criminal and killer with a surprisingly soft heart. Bogart's second billing, behind Ida Lupino , showed his status as filming began on the movie that would elevate him from B movies and minor roles to bona-fide Hollywood stardom.  Bogart and Huston

No Small Murder

  The Notorious Small Murder A True Story Reported By Jeff Hayford  One of the most notorious true crime stories to come from New England, took place in the small town of Center Ossipee, New Hampshire and quickly became one of the most written and talked about events of the time. The story began on the morning of September 28th, 1916 when local residents took Frederick Small from his home on Ossipee Lake to the train station where he left for Boston. That evening Small hired someone to bring him back by car after being told his home was on fire and his wife Florence could not be found. Early the next morning he arrived to find his home burned to the ground presumably with his wife still inside. Investigators claimed it was clear the fire had been intentionally set, finding kerosene and a fire pattern consistent with arson but Frederick wasn't suspected because there was no doubt he had been in Boston when the fire broke out. Later that day things took a drastic change, while invest