Sgt. Jesse A. Blamires - When it comes to something like this, it doesn't matter if you're in favor of the war or not. When a soldier dies, people respect and honor his life. Saturday June 9th 2007, a lot of people did that for Sergeant Jesse A. Blamires.
I and about 90 other PGR (Patriot Guard Riders) had the privilage and honor to have been able to stand the flag line and escort Sgt. Blamires. It was an emotional day for all.... [Read More]
I found this on my local news website of KSL.com I guess someone posted to the "You Tube" website a little video about some of the funny names of a few Utah towns. The song has some good location pictures and the song is based on the beach boys song of "Kokomo"
KSL is looking for information on who made the video and who submitted it.
Right now it doesn't seem to have to many hits on it as I don't think that the embedded player tracks how many times it is viewed and with KSL using... [Read More]
The President of the United States comes to Utah today.
A lot of people are seizing the opportunity to share the spotlight. The streets and squares of Salt Lake City are already crowded with political rallies Pro and Against, and the president isn't even supposed to arrive for another eight hours. (9pm approximately is when Air Force One is supposed to arrive at the Air National Guard base in SLC which is near the SLC International Airport)
All of the officers in the Confederate army were given copies of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo to carry with them at all times. Robert E. Lee among others believed that the book symbolized their cause. Both revolts were defeated.
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