DECEMBER 4
1489 -- Battle of Baza. Spanish army captures Baza from the Moors. Lots of boys learn about patriotism
1938 -- US: El Congreso del Pueblo de Habla Espa–ola (The Spanish-Speaking Peoples Congress) holds its first conference in Los Angeles. A bunch of invading illegals who we have to pay TAXES, godless TAXES, to support.
1952 -- Killer fogs begin in London England. Gods wraith for enviromentalist commies.
1957 -- Canada: Prompted by reports that many radio stations have banned Elvis' Christmas album because of the averred impropriety of "the Pelvis" singing religious songs, DJ Allen Brooks of CKWS, Kingston, Ontario, plays the album & invites listeners to call in their opinion. Of 800 callers, all but 56 approve of Presley's sacred music. The beginning of the end!
1967 -- Communist demon Martin Luther King, Jr. announces Poor People's Campaign in Washington D.C. (to start late spring).
1968 -- 264 arrested at military induction center in New York City at War Resisters League civil disobedience action.
1969 -- US: Black Panther activists Fred Hampton (21), Mark Clark (22) & two others shot in their beds by Chicago police with complicity of the FBI. This makes at least 19 Panther leaders (they claim 28) killed in the past 18 months (& Huey Newton currently in prison).
Later in the day President Richard Nixon, Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew & 40 U.S. governors embark on a magical mystery fact-finding mission to discover the causes of the generation gap. They view films of "simulated acid trips & listen to hours of "anti-establishment rock music."
1970 -- Cesar Chavez jailed for 20 days for refusing to call off United Farm Workers lettuce boycott, Salinas, California.
1971 -- Germany: Attack on Anarchist Black Cross extends to Germany, where Georg Von Rauch is shot dead by political police in West Berlin. Tommy Weisbecker will bneutralized in Augsburg (2 March, 1972.)
1981 -- FALCON CREST premieres on CBS, featuring pro-family Ronald Reagan's first wife Jane Wyman. But he is not lazing in front of the TV, today President Reagan authorizes CIA to spy on its citizens, the way Jesus likes it. The CIA charter originally banned domestic surveillance to prevent it from becoming a Gestapo, for some reason.
1982 -- President Reagan returns home from his five-day trip to Latin America. "Well, I learned a lot," he tells reporters. "You'd be surprised. They're all individual countries."
1984 -- Jerry Falwell testifies at his $45 million libel trial against Larry Flynt that he "felt like weeping" when he saw a parody ad in Hustler. I feel like doing other things when I read Hustler, but Since Jerry is one of the 12 apostles I will trust him on this one.
1985 -- Reagan reveals that he told Mikhail Gorbachev to think of how easy it would be for the two of them to cooperate if aliens from outer space were threatening Earth.
John Poindexter replaces "Bud" McFarlane as National Security Adviser; the fourth to hold the post in less than five years. It is widely rumored that Donald T. Regan undermined McFarlane by spreading rumors that he was unfaithful to his wife. Regan will later tell his staff that the Iran-Contra scandal was entirely McFarlane's fault.
1987 -- The Washington Post reveals that five months after having promised to do so, Ed Meese still has not given a complete financial disclosure to meet ethics laws.
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