Topic: Warren G. Harding

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What really makes a president great?. . According to President Obama, those presidents who grow government the most are candidates for being the...
Like him or hate him -- and God knows our commenters are divided -- but you can't deny President Obama's ability to speak. His 2012 Campaign...

Everyone was murdered!

The forthcoming book "Marilyn Monroe: Murder on Fifth Helena Drive" is, according to its publishing house, filled with "explosive,"...

More Than You Want To Know About Warren Harding

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Provocative Book Questions “Who Killed Warren G. Harding?”. . New book tells a true story and explores the truth behind President Harding's sudden...
Decades before the Chicago senator from Hawaii - with a continental Afrikan father - began his quest to become the 44th Commander-In-Chief of the...

Biography: Calvin Coolidge

John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., born July 4, 1872, in Plymouth, Vermont, became the thirtieth President of the United States of America when he succeeded Warren G. Harding at Harding's death. Coolidge was the eldest of two children born to John Calvin ...

Scrub baseball

Scrub baseball (also called workup - because the fielders work their way up to bat) is a way of playing baseball with no teams. Batting, pitching, and fielding are the same as in standard baseball; scrub is often used as practice for baseball ...

Warren G. Harding

Warren G. Harding was the 29th President of the United States. The mysterious circumstances surrounding Harding's death, coupled with a list of motivated suspects that included his own wife, have led historians to believe that foul play was involved. Teapot Dome ...
The average American voter looks at an election campaign and strives to select the candidate who will make his life better. At a time when the U.S. needed to come of age as a global power, voters chose William McKinley, who ...