Dates Which Will Live In Infamy
Franklin Roosevelt was right about one thing, December 7 is still living in infamy.
So is the Ides of March, and more recently, September 11.
Japanese people don’t like August 6, or for that matter August 9.
Polish folks? Not too fond of September 1, much like the Germans aren’t too keen on November 11 or May 7.
Friday the Thirteenth has a bad rap, and we’ll be honest, the first Tuesday in November is beginning to get one as well.
Also, let’s not forget April 15, when we pay for all those stupid choices we make each November.
We’re curious … which dates do you think are the “most infamous?”







Comments
By Silence the Noise on December 6th, 2008 at 9:27 am
Election day 2008 will live in infamy…..we sealed the fate of what used to be America.
By Gillon on December 6th, 2008 at 10:02 am
How about January 20, 2001, the inauguration of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney as President and Vice President.
By reprobate on December 6th, 2008 at 10:08 am
11-22-63, for one.
By Sic of Spurrier..... on December 6th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Roosevelt had it right, December 7, 1941, was the day the innocence of America was lost forever……. November 4, 2008 will rank a very close second….
By Haunted Harold on December 7th, 2008 at 1:47 am
The worst day in America was, absolutely, Sept. 11, 2001; the second worst day was Nov. 22, 1963; and the other may have been April 9, 1865. (Screw PC.)
By Jenny on December 8th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
Remembering a legend today – John Lennon died on December 8, 1980.