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NOT A FIVE CENT CIGAR five cent cigar. But in this frank, outspoken book, author John Kimberling argues that what this country really needs is a new political party. Both the Republican and Democratic parties have failed the American people. politicians in both parties and make them the servants of the rich and powerful, who own the government and make it operate for their benefit, not for the people. fear of the rest of the world and brought terrorism to our shores. It is the reason we have a failing health care system not available to millions of our citizens. It is the reason our prisons are overflowing, but not with the real criminals. Income tax laws favor giant corporations and place t...
Adam Kimberling (ca.1750-ca.1805), son of German immigrants, married Nancy Davis about 1770 and lived in Augusta County and Botetourt County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Oregon, California and elsewhere.
NOT A FIVE CENT CIGAR ! five cent cigar. But in this frank, outspoken book, author John Kimberling argues that what this country really needs is a new political party. Both the Republican and Democratic parties have failed the American people. politicians in both parties and make them the servants of the rich and powerful, who own the government and make it operate for their benefit, not for the people. fear of the rest of the world and brought terrorism to our shores. It is the reason we have a failing health care system not available to millions of our citizens. It is the reason our prisons are overflowing, but not with the real criminals. Income tax laws favor giant corporations and place...
Armed with only his rifled musket, Kimber M. Snyder was credited with leading the charge to release Civil War prisoners. One of four fighting sons of a young widow from the hills of Pennsylvania, Kimber decided it was time to go and rescue his fellow soldiers. Tied to trees in the middle of winter, Snyder led a group of men out of their tents to commit this daring deed. However, what made this action so remarkable was that this rescue was not aimed at the Confederates, but at his Union officers! And the prisoners were not southern Rebels, but rather boys from back home, who had refused to forage for food in the middle of winter without shoes and coats. The armed confrontation between the enl...
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