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Don’t Mention the War: Bushisms from Tokyo to Texas

On February 19th, 2002, President George W. Bush addressed the Japanese Diet and quietly rewrote history. His reference to “a century and a half” of peaceful U.S.– Japan relations erased World War II from the timeline. This post threads that moment into a broader sweep of Bushisms — those surreal fragments of presidential speech that live on in public memory.

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Alduous Huxley, John Fitzgerald Kennedy , and C. S. Lewis

Historical Figures and Celebrities Who Died on the Same Day

History doesn’t always unfold one life at a time. From literary giants to political architects, this post tells of moments when legacies collided — unrelated, unplanned, and oddly aligned. Some deaths were eclipsed. Others arrived in pairs. On Independance Day 1826, two Founding Fathers died within hours of each other. Five years later, a third died on the same date. What began as coincidence became a pattern.

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