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  • [[Category:Political slogans]] [[Category:American political writers]]
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  • A '''slogan''' is a memorable phrase used in a political, commercial, religious, and other contexts as a repetitive expression of an Slogans vary from the written and the visual to the chanted and the vulgar. Often t
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  • [[Category:Political slogans]] [[Category:American political writers]]
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  • [[Category:Political slogans]] [[Category:American political writers]]
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  • ...rom the whole of the Columbia River country up to lat. 54°40′N; one of the slogans of the 1844 election was Fifty-four forty or fight. War with Britain was a Oregon has been a leader in social, environmental, and political reforms. It was the first state, for example, to institute initiative, refe
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  • ...nt]] in 1840 as running mate to [[William Henry Harrison]]. Their campaign slogans of "Log Cabins and Hard Cider" and "[[Tippecanoe and Tyler too]]" are among ...by opponents. Further, Tyler quickly found himself at odds with his former political supporters. Harrison had been expected to adhere closely to [[United States
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  • ...ttp://www.oakpark.com/News/Articles/2-23-2006/CARE-party-cares-about-local-political-history/</ref> ==Political and Educational Activity==
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  • ...<small>AKA "Cut the Taxes" (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br>Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Clete (college baseball ...ger, astronomer, cartoonist, playwright, trumpet player, voiceover artist, political activist . . . we could go on. You can probably tell that Les is a bit of
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  • ...= <small>AKA Cut the Taxes (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br> Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Chief ("Cornell Enginee ...astronomer as well as an internationally-known gambling writer, actor, and political, environmental, and animal welfare activist. He lives in Oak Park, [[Illin
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  • ...= <small>AKA Cut the Taxes (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br> Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Chief ("Cornell Enginee ...astronomer as well as an internationally-known gambling writer, actor, and political, environmental, and animal welfare activist. He lives in Oak Park, [[Illin
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  • ...= <small>AKA Cut the Taxes (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br> Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Chief ("Cornell Enginee ...astronomer as well as an internationally-known gambling writer, actor, and political, environmental, and animal welfare activist. He lives in Oak Park, [[Illin
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  • ...<small>AKA "Cut the Taxes" (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br> Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Richard Kullmann (park '''Les Golden''' is an internationally-known gambling writer, actor, and political, environmental, and animal welfare activist based in Oak Park, [[Illinois]]
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  • ...= <small>AKA Cut the Taxes (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br> Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Chief ("Cornell Enginee ...astronomer as well as an internationally-known gambling writer, actor, and political, environmental, and animal welfare activist. He lives in Oak Park, [[Illin
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  • ...led by the rioters, who decorated doorways with holly and shouted royalist slogans.<ref name="Durston">Durston, Chris, [http://www.historytoday.com/dt_main_al ...ns with an anti-Christian agenda. The perceived trend was also blamed on [[political correctness]].<ref>Cohen, Adam. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/04/opinion/
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  • ...<small>AKA "Cut the Taxes" (political candidate)</br>Leonard Running Bear (political candidate spoof)</br>Scooter (boyhood athlete)</br>Clete (college baseball '''Les Golden''' is an American gambling writer, actor, musician, and political activist who writes extensively on various casino games.
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