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Today in History - Dec. 17

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-Today is Thursday, Dec. 17, the 351st day of 2009. There are 14 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, conducted the first successful manpowered airplane flights, near Kitty Hawk, N.C., using their experimental craft, the Wright Flyer.
On this date:
In 1777, France recognized American independence.
In 1830, South American patriot Simon Bolivar died in Colombia.
In 1925, Col. William "Billy" Mitchell was convicted at his court-martial in Washington, D.C., of insubordination for accusing senior military officials of incompetence and criminal negligence; he was suspended from active duty.
In 1939, the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee was scuttled by its crew, ending the World War II Battle of the River Plate off Uruguay.
In 1957, the United States successfully test-fired the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.
In 1959, Stanley Kramer's anti-nuclear war drama "On the Beach," starring Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner, premiered on all seven continents (including Antarctica).
In 1969, the U.S. Air Force closed its Project "Blue Book" by concluding there was no evidence of extraterrestrial spaceships behind thousands of UFO sightings. An estimated 50 million viewers watched singer Tiny Tim marry his fiancee, Miss Vicky, on NBC's "Tonight Show."
In 1975, Lynette Fromme was sentenced in Sacramento, Calif., to life in prison for her attempt on the life of President Gerald R. Ford. (She was paroled in August 2009.)
In 1979, in a case that aggravated racial tensions, Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance executive, was fatally injured after leading police on a chase with his motorcycle in Miami. (Four white police officers accused of beating McDuffie were later acquitted, sparking riots.)
In 1989, the animated TV series "The Simpsons" premiered on Fox with a Christmas-themed episode.
Ten years ago: President Bill Clinton signed a law letting millions of disabled Americans retain their government-funded health coverage when they take a job. The U.N. Security Council ended a yearlong deadlock and voted to send weapons inspectors back to Iraq and consider suspending sanctions if Baghdad cooperated.
Five years ago: President George W. Bush signed into law the largest overhaul of U.S. intelligence-gathering in 50 years. Pfizer Inc. said it had found an increased risk of heart problems with patients taking Celebrex.
One year ago: President-elect Barack Obama named former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as agriculture secretary and Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado to head the Interior Department. OPEC agreed to slash 2.2 million barrels from daily production — its single largest cut ever. Pro Football Hall of Famer Sammy Baugh died in Rotan, Texas, at age 94.
Today's Birthdays: Actor Armin Mueller-Stahl is 79. Magazine publisher Bob Guccione is 79. Actor George Lindsey is 74. Singer-actor Tommy Steele is 73. Rock singer-musician Art Neville is 72. Actor Christopher Cazenove is 66. Actor Bernard Hill is 65. Actor Ernie Hudson is 64. MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews is 64. Comedian-actor Eugene Levy is 63. Actress Marilyn Hassett is 62. Actor Wes Studi is 62. Pop musician Jim Bonfanti (The Raspberries) is 61. Actor Joel Brooks is 60. Rock singer Paul Rodgers is 60. R&B singer Wanda Hutchinson (The Emotions) is 58. Actor Bill Pullman is 56. Actor Barry Livingston is 56. Country singer Sharon White is 56. Producer-director-writer Peter Farrelly is 53. Rock musician Mike Mills (R.E.M.) is 51. Pop singer Sarah Dallin (Bananarama) is 48. Country musician Tim Chewning is 47. Country singer Tracy Byrd is 43. Country musician Duane Propes is 43. DJ Homicide (Sugar Ray) is 39. Actor Sean Patrick Thomas is 39. Pop-rock musician Eddie Fisher (OneRepublic) is 36. Actress Sarah Paulson is 35. Actress Marissa Ribisi is 35. Actor Giovanni Ribisi is 35. Actress Milla Jovovich is 34. Singer Bree Sharp is 34. Actress Jennifer Carpenter is 30. Actress Shannon Marie Woodward is 25. Actress Vanessa Zima is 23. Actor-singer Nat Wolff is 15.
Thought for Today: "A fool and his money are soon parted, but you never call him a fool till the money is gone." — Anonymous.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-12-17 00:05:04

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onehunterBlk
5:42PM Dec 6 2009 
The leader of today can talk the talk and that is about as far as it goes. Our countries leadership is dependant on the resources that are bought at a steep price in order to contain the rationalization of a subjective counter-insurgency by those who still believe in what they preach.
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Lun9Jm
11:43PM Dec 3 2009 
Really it's the parents faults. The parents need to be parents, children need to be punnished when they do things wrong. Besides that they watch what you do as parents. The children need and have to know that you love them. You as parents owe it to them. Guess what they are doing what you did! If you don't teach them right from wrong how is?? I will be 55 years old in January. I remember my very first day in school. My father found out where my class room was he took me into the class room (principle also) in front of the teacher and my class mates he said " IF MY CHILD MISBEHAVES YOU HAVE MY PERMISSION TO SPANK HIS BUTT." !! Guess what I was the best behaved kid in the class. Even today I still apreciate that my parents loved me that much. You know what we have more parents that are to busy and do not see or know what our children are doing. If our children do not get love from home their going to go looking for it some where else. Physically hug your child and make them understand why you love them. You cannot buy their love. Tell them that you were their age too, drop little things that you got caught also. In alot of cases they don't think you as parent have a clue what life is about(except what you're doing)!!!
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Lun9Jm
10:59PM Dec 3 2009 
That's one thing about history we cannot forget it, we need to learn from our past.
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SeanLean
10:54AM Nov 22 2009 
Without a single exception, EVERYTHING that astoundingly stupid turd-of-doom in the White House touches turns into a massive political and financial train wreck....... From The Turd's abortive stimulus plans, to his asinine GITMO foul-up, to his health care fiasco, to his horribly embarrassing and failed bid for the Olympics, and on to his buffoonish failures at international diplomacy, The Turd has screwed-up EVERYTHING that he touches. ...... He truly has a "reverse Midas Touch" where EVERYTHING he touches turns into stinky, smelly shee-it. ...... Prez Obozo, the Socialist Fascist Turd of Doom, is a smooth-talking shuck and jive huckster that couldn't poor piss out of his own shoe without spilling it all over himself even if the instructions were written on the heel. ....... The Turd is an arrogant, imperious, damage-inducing, totally oblivious, COMPLETELY incompetent jerk. He is all talk and ***NEGATIVE*** results ---- he actually makes things ****WORSE**** than before.
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