Democrats have a new candidate plus DACA & Impeachment & other stories 11/14 by Silvio Canto Jr | Politics:
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"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Let us remember, or instead let us say (since little to nothing has been said by the press) when about 83% of the votes were counted in Bolivia, the results suggested that the country would go in for a second round of elections.But all of a sudden, the counting stopped for more than 20 hours.Then the final results appeared “magically,” once again enshrining Evo Morales as President, by a margin of 0.14%.The fraud was so evident that the OAS described the process as “null and void.”
The figures from the National Institute of Statistics showed that the number of babies born in Spain last year was 6.1 percent down on the previous year.But the stand-out figure was that births in Spain have dropped by an eye-opening 40.7 percent over the last decade, according to the study titled The Natural Movement of the Population.In 2018 there were 369,302 babies born in Spain, some 23,879 fewer than in 2017.In the same year there were 426,053 deaths recorded in Spain, which was a slight rise (0.4 percent) on 2017.Those figures meant the Spanish population had dropped for the fourth consecutive quarter.In other words Spain has 56,262 fewer citizens than it did 12 months ago.
Jimmy Piersall played 20 years of professional baseball, including parts of 17 in the major leagues. He is best known for his nervous breakdown and hospitalization during his rookie season of 1952, an ordeal that led to a best-selling autobiography and two movies.His baseball career was not bad: .272 BA & 1,604 hits in 1,737 games.
Few could have imagined in 1952 that Piersall would have 15 years of high-level baseball left in him, seasons filled with colorful incidents and episodes, or that he would be employed in baseball for 20 years after that.
Whether he was arguing with an umpire, yelling at opposing players from the bench, hiding behind a monument in Yankee Stadium, or running the bases backwards, Jimmy Piersall made baseball fun for many years.