What might happen on Sept. 11 a hundred years from now? "It's conceivable that it could be virtually forgotten," said [Dr. John Bodnar, a professor of history at Indiana University]. "Does anyone go out on the streets of New York and commemorate the firing on Fort Sumter?"No, they go to Fort Sumter.
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 02, 2007
Not Everything Revolves Around New York
From a New York Times article on September 11th commemorations (a shoddy bit of work that makes no reference to geography):
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
New York Democrat Leaves Republican Party
The New York Observer reports:
Newsweek adds:A little past 6 p.m. on the evening of June 19, Michael Bloomberg’s press office sent out the following statement:
"I have filed papers with the New York City Board of Elections to change my status as a voter and register as unaffiliated with any political party."
When the billionaire and life-long Democrat ran as a Republican for mayor of New York City in 2001, his conversion had nothing to do with epiphany and everything to do with expediency (as the GOP candidate, he’d face an easier primary field and could spare himself the labyrinthine nominating process he'd face on the Democratic side)... Term-limited in New York... Today's news that Bloomberg was changing his party status from "Republican" to "unaffiliated" is hardly Earth-shattering.Since he doesn't need the affiliation to get on the ballot anymore, it's hardly even news.
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