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230 years ago today, George Washington issued a presidential proclamation - Cessation of Violence and Obstruction of Justice in Protest of Liquor Laws in Pennsylvania.
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Made this meme a while ago (Literally March 15th, the day both events occurred) but thought I’d share it now
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Carter wasnt the only one! Let's take a moment to appreciate the based Presidencies with no wars/military conflicts/or anything major...
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Hypothetical: Al Gore follows up the Supreme Court’s decision to halt the Florida recount with more lawsuits. Does he have a chance to gain the presidency from the subsequent litigation or do they stonewall him til Jan. 20?
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