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Eliot Ness was born- 1903
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1995- In this day of History a truck bomb exploded outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and leaving 500 injured.
 
And to this day I believe the death penalty for Mcveigh was the easy way out.

On the day that they brought down the rest of the building down, they should have strapped him in for the ride.
 
On this day in history....

Two students went on a rampage in Columbine, CO at Columbine High, killing 12 students and 1 teacher, and injuring 21 others.

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May they find etrnal peace....
 
April 20, 1861

Colonel Robert E. Lee resigns from the United States army two days after he was offered command of the Union army and three days after his native state, Virginia, seceded from the Union.

Lee opposed secession, but he was a loyal son of Virginia. His official resignation was only one sentence, but he wrote a longer explanation to his friend and mentor, General Winfield Scott, later that day. Lee had fought under Scott during the Mexican War, and he revealed to his former commander the depth of his struggle. Lee interviewed with Scott on April 18, and explained that he would have resigned then "but for the struggle it has cost me to separate myself from a service to which I have devoted the best years of my life and all the ability I possess." Lee expressed gratitude for the kindness shown him by all in the army during his 25-year service, but Lee was most grateful to Scott. "To no one, general, have I been as much indebted as to yourself for uniform kindness and consideration..." He concluded with this poignant sentiment: "Save in the defense of my native State, I never desire again to draw my sword."

But draw it he would. Two days later, Lee was appointed commander of Virginia's forces with the rank of major general. He spent the next few months raising troops in Virginia, and in July he was sent to western Virginia to advise Confederate commanders struggling to maintain control over the mountainous region. Lee did little to build his reputation there as the Confederates experienced a series of setbacks, and he returned to Richmond when the Union gained control of the area. The next year, Lee assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after General Joseph Johnston was wounded in battle. Lee quickly turned the tables on Union General George B. McClellan, as he would several other commanders of the Army of the Potomac. His brilliance as a battlefield tactician earned him a place among the great military leaders of all time.
 
On this day, Louis the 16th got married (again)
and Australia was discovered
 
A quick search and I found all this!
1792: France declared war on Austria, marking the start of the French Revolutionary wars.
1812: Vice President George Clinton, a former New York governor, died at age 73.
1836: The Territory of Wisconsin was established by Congress.
1902: Scientists Marie and Pierre Curie isolated the radioactive element radium.
1939: Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams made his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox.
1940: RCA publicly demonstrated its new electron microscope.
1968: Pierre Elliott Trudeau was sworn in as prime minister of Canada.
1972: The manned lunar module from Apollo 16 landed on the moon.
1980: The first Cubans sailing to the United States as part of the massive Mariel boatlift reached Florida.
2008: Danica Patrick became the first female winner in IndyCar history by capturing the Indy Japan 300.
 
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I save magazines, if they tell of a moment in history, and one of my least favorites is the one on Newsweek I believe it was with the fireman carrying that little toddlers body in his arms. It moves me to tears everytime I come across it, if I am moving things around. I agree, the death penalty was too good for the likes of him.
 

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