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April 25, 1976 at Dodger Stadium during the 4th inning.
Still gives me chills.
Just Google it.
I wasn't alive on April 25, 1976, though I was born later that year. I was most likely conceived, so if you are pro-life as I am, I was alive, just not sentient to the goings on on Planet Earth. My most memorable moment of Dodger lore was on October 15, 1988 when Kirk Gibson hit the "Home Run".
November 20, 2014. It is the day that Obama tore the Constitution in half with his executive amnesty order. The United States ended that day and became a third world dictatorship.
1) April 14, 1865
2) December 7, 1941
3) November 22, 1963
4) October 26, 1985
5) September 11, 2001
Gotta pick number 4.
Being a millennial I only recognize four of those dates. October 26 1985 had no relevance in American history as far as I know. Unless you are talking about Back to the Future? I know that was October of 1985...but that wasn't an actual event.
I think July 20 1969 ought to be added, but for my generation it's obviously September 11, 2001. Everyone remembers where they were on that date.
November 20, 2014. It is the day that Obama tore the Constitution in half with his executive amnesty order. The United States ended that day and became a third world dictatorship.
Where do you live? I want to make sure I avoid people like you that think we live in a dictatorship. Please go visit Syria and tell me how the dictatorship of the United States compares with Syria or even Russia.
My location is publically stated. Aztlan. If you don't know what means, Google it.
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