B.A.D. ~ Births And Deaths ~ On This Day Vol. 5

Author: luminous_luciano

Date: January 3, 2006

106 B.C.E. - (Marcus Tullius) Cicero, Roman statesman. ~ and, in 1624 - William Tucker, the first African-American believed to have his birth recorded in the New World.
Wow... separated at birth, where they? Tee-Hee!
Tullius & Tucker... two turds, eh?
1793 - Lucretia Coffin Mott, American women's rights advocate and founder of the first Women's Rights Convention. ~ and 1892 - J.R.R. Tolkien, British writer of legend.
The only Lucretia I know of is BORGIA!
Your role-model, eh? Ha Ha! J.R.R. - yay!
1967 - Jack Ruby, American who shot accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, of cancer in a Dallas hospital.
Or so they say... I say he was killed by the CIA... the FBI... the NSO... the NWO and the UFO - there! Tee-Hee!
Yeah... and they covered it all up as a trivial, run-of-the-mill CANCER... Great detective work there, Sis!