REVISED ONE READ THIS ONE! The IRA was unofficial group of people who wanted to end Britain’s ownership of Ireland. The IRA were Catholics from northern Ireland who thought it was unfair the way Britain treated Catholics (Northern Ireland is predominantly Catholic and they didn’t want the Protestants to the minorities) For the past century They have been a violent military group that won southern Ireland from Britain But that wasn’t far enough Northern Ireland was predominantly Protestant but the rest of the country wasn’t. So to protect them they wouldn’t liberate Northern Ireland so the IRA wouldn’t stop fighting until the whole country was liberated from Britain.
Kevin Kelley is the coach of the Pulaski Academy high school football team. From Little rock, his team never punts. Statistical data underlines his system. For example, 4th and 8 on Pulaski’s own 5 yard line. Pulaski will make the first down 50% of the time. If they turn it over, the opposing team has a 90% chance of scoring. If they punt, the opposing team on average will get it at the 38 yard line. The opposing team will have a 77% chance of scoring, only a difference of 13%. This is completely revolutionary because the traditional football method is to punt on 4th down except at the end of games or in short yardage situations.
David Duke was a representative of Alabama. He was revolutionary because he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and a Neo Nazi. He was still elected even though he voiced his views about Judaism and African-Americans. He is the only Neo Nazi to ever be a part of the US government.
Troy Davis was the supposed murderer of Mark MacPhail, a Georgia police officer on August 18, 1989. He was convicted and sentenced to death by lethal injection. There was some doubt about the crime, though. Davis maintained his innocence until the end, convincing thousands, including, Pope Benedict XVI and former president Jimmy Carter. Davis was still executed, but things may never be the same in the legal system again.
November 10th, 2011 at 1:55 pm
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REVISED ONE READ THIS ONE! The IRA was unofficial group of people who wanted to end Britain’s ownership of Ireland. The IRA were Catholics from northern Ireland who thought it was unfair the way Britain treated Catholics (Northern Ireland is predominantly Catholic and they didn’t want the Protestants to the minorities) For the past century They have been a violent military group that won southern Ireland from Britain But that wasn’t far enough Northern Ireland was predominantly Protestant but the rest of the country wasn’t. So to protect them they wouldn’t liberate Northern Ireland so the IRA wouldn’t stop fighting until the whole country was liberated from Britain.
October 19th, 2011 at 5:10 pm
Kevin Kelley is the coach of the Pulaski Academy high school football team. From Little rock, his team never punts. Statistical data underlines his system. For example, 4th and 8 on Pulaski’s own 5 yard line. Pulaski will make the first down 50% of the time. If they turn it over, the opposing team has a 90% chance of scoring. If they punt, the opposing team on average will get it at the 38 yard line. The opposing team will have a 77% chance of scoring, only a difference of 13%. This is completely revolutionary because the traditional football method is to punt on 4th down except at the end of games or in short yardage situations.
October 19th, 2011 at 5:01 pm
David Duke was a representative of Alabama. He was revolutionary because he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and a Neo Nazi. He was still elected even though he voiced his views about Judaism and African-Americans. He is the only Neo Nazi to ever be a part of the US government.
October 19th, 2011 at 4:56 pm
Troy Davis was the supposed murderer of Mark MacPhail, a Georgia police officer on August 18, 1989. He was convicted and sentenced to death by lethal injection. There was some doubt about the crime, though. Davis maintained his innocence until the end, convincing thousands, including, Pope Benedict XVI and former president Jimmy Carter. Davis was still executed, but things may never be the same in the legal system again.