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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Akhenaten was succeeded as Pharaoh by Moses? This would have been a happy ending indeed, and Jackie Rose explains why. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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It is 1334 BC, and Pharaoh Akhenaten has just died without a son.

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Pharoah Moses
He is succeeded by Prince Moses, his sister's adopted child. Since Moses enthusiastically shared Akhenaten's new religious views,which replaced the old polytheism with a belief in Aten the One Sun God, the late Pharaoh had chosen his nephew for the throne.

The new Pharaoh Moses-aten continued to worship Aten while requiring his countrymen to do the same. Since the Hebrew slaves also worshipped one God, Moses set them free, knowing that they would be his most enthusiastic supporters. To make things simpler for these simple folks, he condensed the hundreds of Egyptian commandments down to a list of Ten.

And that is why the Faith of Aten is still followed throughout all of Egypt, and indeed the entire Middle East.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what really happened: Akhenaten did have a son named Tutunkamon, who returned Egypt to the old polytheistic state religion. Some historians believe that Moses really had followed Akhenaten and left the country with other believers, after the Pharaoh died. The rest, as they say, is history..


Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2013-03-29 00:01:33 ~ I think that the old religion was much too hard to uproot for a couple of reforming Pharaohs to do it, try though they might. "Pharaoh Moses" might have had an untimely accident, as Tutankhamon seems to have done. Or been overthrown the first time the Nile failed: "The blaspheming Pharaoh has stopped the Nile!" And I'm not at all sure that there ever WERE Hebrew slaves in Egypt; that story has always looked suspicious to me.

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2013-03-29 00:30:36 ~ But, Eric, as far as I know it is the first anti-slavery story in all literature, which greatly influenced the American abolition movement 3,000 years later, so it deserves respect for that reason.

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2013-04-11 22:48:35 ~ Would Moses have been led to conquer the Canaanites?

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2013-04-11 23:19:59 ~ Good question, Jeff! If the Hebrews and/or Akhenaten followers were happy in Egypt, I don't see why they would have had to go out to conquer someplace else.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Ike had dropped Nixon off the 1956 ticket? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1895, on this day the thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States Christian Archibald Herter was born in Paris, France.

Birth of VP HerterHe previously served as fifth-ninth governor of Massachusetts from 1953 to 1957. During this controversial term of office, he famously appointed Republican candidate Henry Cabot Lodge to the Senate after a Democrat, thirty-seven year old John F. Kennedy was tragically killed by a Urinary track-infection surgery in October of 1954.

Of course President Eisenhowever might secretly have wished that such a malady would strike his hateful Vice President Richard M. Nixon. But instead as his own re-election neared, it became clear to him and his staffers that the President's fragile health was sufficiently weak as to seriously risk Nixon being ushered into office through succession. He offered Nixon his choice of cabinet post and replaced him on the ticket with Herter. Forced to choose, Nixon selected Defence, and alongside the CIA set about organizing the Bay of Pigs Invasion that would overthrow the Communist Regime in Cuba.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in authoring this article we have re-purposed content from the Alternate History and Wikipedia web sites. In reality Herter was appointed Under Secretary of State for the second term of the Eisenhower administration, and later, when John Foster Dulles became seriously ill, he was appointed Secretary of State, April 22, 1959. Dulles died a month later. Herter received the Medal of Freedom in 1961.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Britain and France had fought Ottoman Turkey rather than Russia in 1854? muses Jeff Provine on the This Day in Alternate History web site. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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By 1854, as the nineteenth century showed the continued waning of the Ottoman Empire, the "Eastern Question" asked what to do with the "Sick Man of Europe". In its heyday, the empire ruled from the ancient Byzantine capital of Constantinople over lands stretching from the Balkans to Mesopotamia across North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula.

March 28, 1854 - France and Britain join Eastern WarWhile the Ottomans seemed to maintain eternal war with Austria and Russia over influence in the Balkans, nations such as Spain and France pushed back its control to Tunisia. In 1832, the Greeks won their independence with aid from France, the United Kingdom, and, especially, Russia. The Ottomans faced further revolts from the Janissaries as well as a rebellion by Muhammad Ali, the Wali of Egypt. In the 1830s, Ali's wars secured independence for Egypt and Sudan and then marched outward, seizing Syria and Arabia. Ali was finally defeated by military action backing up the Convention of London, where the major powers of Europe agreed to make him hereditary ruler of Egypt in exchange for his conquered lands.

Another challenge to the Ottomans came when Napoleon III, newly upon the throne of France, gave a show of force and demanded to be made the defender of Christian citizens in empire. The Ottomans refused, citing the 1774 Treaty of Kücük Kaynarca with Russia, which named the Tsar the defender of Orthodox Christians, a position which had been used to step in on affairs involving Greece. Eventually the Ottomans caved to Napoleon's demands, inciting Nicholas I of Russia to move troops to the border on the Danube. When the sultan rejected (at Britain's advice) a new treaty granting Russia control of Orthodox as France had authority over Catholic Christianity, Nicholas invaded the Ottomans' Danubian provinces. After having ruled Russia for nearly thirty years, serving as the "Policeman of Europe" and aiding in the suppression of the Revolutions of 1848, Nicholas felt that he had earned the conquest.

The rest of Europe, however, convened at Vienna, hoping to find a diplomatic solution that did not contribute to the expansion of Russian power. On the surface, Nicholas agreed with their new treaty, but he began maneuvers under the table toward France, promising them North Africa in exchange for bringing down the Ottoman Empire. When the Sultan refused to agree to the ambiguous treaty set forth at Vienna, France marched out and joined the Russian cause. The other nations were shocked but realized that the time had come to solve the Eastern Question. Austria hurried to join the Russian alliance and secure influence on lands soon to be liberated in the Balkans. Prussia, with nothing to gain, maintained its neutrality. Britain alone stood alongside the Ottomans, attempting to maintain status quo in the Middle East.A new article by Jeff Provine

The Eastern War dragged on for three years, Alexander II succeeding his father in 1855. Despite the clear military advantage of the Franco-Russo-Austrian alliance, they were beleaguered by antiquated leadership. French forces liberated Egypt and then became cut off by British naval superiority in the Mediterranean. The British were able to shell French fortifications from sea, but could make no headway and faced humiliations such as the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Tunis. In the Balkans, trains and telegraphy proved effective, but the masses of troops in movement brought unprecedented levels of disease. Photography enabled an explosion of war-journalism, which ultimately contributed to the disgust of the public. Britain suffered a "snowball riot" on January 21, 1855, when protesters threw snowballs and eventually had to be quelled by soldiers.

Due to the unpopularity of the war, Britain began discussing peace through Prussia as an arbiter for peace in 1856. The Ottoman Empire was shrunk to Asia Minor, and its many provinces became nation-states while Palestine was granted a special international protectorate status to preserve rights to Catholicism and Orthodoxy there. No sooner had the diplomats signed the documents than the industrialists swarmed into the region, attempting to dominate new markets. France with its heavy influence in Egypt had a head start in the Middle East and began construction on the lucrative Suez Canal as soon as the war was over. Britain reinforced relations with Persia as a buffer for its colonies in India. In the Balkans, the Austrians and Russians attempted to exert control over the new nations. When the Austro-Prussian War began in 1866, Russia and Italy contributed, tearing the empire apart much as had been done to the Ottomans. Italy affirmed itself with the Third War of Unification adding Venice, and Prussia formed a German Empire out of its German Confederation, seizing extensive lands from the fallen Austrians.

For two generations, enormous empires sprawled over Europe. France and Britain competed abroad while Germany and Russia divided Eastern Europe. New major world powers arose as Japan defeated Russia in the Pacific, and the United States made a tour of its Great White Fleet. The empires came to battle after the assassination of German Crown Prince William in 1914 by a secret society bent on ending exterior influence in the Balkans while he was touring Sarajevo. Germany invaded Serbia, Russia moved in to protect it, prompting its ally France to move on Germany. Britain came in as an ally against France, spreading the war over the globe. Eventually Germany defeated Russia, sparking a civil war that would lead to a new Communist regime, ideas which spread to France's many lost colonies and to France itself, creating a Second World which came into an ideological Cold War with the First.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality France entered the war on the side of the Ottomans, adding 400,000 troops against the Russians. The allies staged an invasion of Russia at the Crimean Peninsula, which proved a stalemate at best as both sides lost more soldiers to disease than fighting. Modern nursing, the naval use of torpedoes, and blind artillery fire are said to come out of the war, which effectually kept the status quo in Europe until the unification of Germany in 1871.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the Three Mile Island accident had escalated? muses Robbie Taylor. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2012 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1979, a broken cooling valve leads to the worst disaster in American history.

Three Mile IslandThe valve failed to let cooling water through at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, and the plant went into a severe meltdown, releasing radiation across the entire northeastern US and southeastern Canada. Thousands died from radiation poisoning, and thousands more became ill. The wind currents even brought the radiation to Washington DC, where dozens of members of Congress were killed, as well as President Carter. the worst disaster in American history.

Vice President Mondale (pictured), assuming the presidency, ordered an evacuation of the eastern seaboard. Canada went through similar struggles, with a huge chunk of its southeastern region bordering America becoming uninhabitable. Both countries soured on nuclear power after this, and Canada outlawed the alternate energy source, turning to solar and wind power to take its place. America took a downturn as it struggled to come back from this disaster. For the next few years, the federal government met in Kansas and struggled to deal with the millions of refugees from the east. Compared to this, the Great Depression was a minor socio-economic blip - President Mondale suspended elections and called for martial law in order to hold the nation together. the worst disaster in American history.

He ran the nation as a virtual dictator for the next 8 years, until the radiation levels dropped enough in the east to where it could be repopulated. The area around Three Mile Island is still uninhabitable, but portions of Pennsylvania were recovered, and life slowly returned to normal in America.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality the reactor was brought under control, although full details of the accident were not discovered until much later, following extensive investigations by both a presidential commission and the NRC.


Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2012-03-28 12:37:19 ~ Over the top. There weren't thousands of prompt fatalities even from Chernobyl, which was a far worse accident, and although a full meltdown would have released a lot of radiation I doubt it would have collapsed the U.S. as depicted. (I also have problems imagining Walter Mondale, one of the most cautious of politicians, suspending elections--or even being allowed by the military to stay in power in these circumstances.)

Readers Comment Richard Roper commented on 2012-03-28 12:45:53 ~ Er.... , there are conflicting accounts of what occurred, including a detaile account in the Penguin on Nuclear Power. But the sequence of events makes in appear theo operators were the most incompetent in history. It has been seriously suggested it was no accident, and designed not to be serios, and was intended to allow the gas/oil lobby to take over the power generation market and subsidies, which until then had been dominiated and paid to the nuclear industry. No more nuclear power stations were built in America for a generation.

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2012-03-28 14:12:54 ~ There goes Willie Stargell's World Series ring, LOL....

Readers Comment Mike commented on 2012-03-28 16:52:36 ~ The problem with continuing to operate these reactors around the nation is human nature combined with declining moral and ethical character of the up and coming generations of American youth. Until this rising problem is solved I don't trust them to be run properly.

Readers Comment Matthew Dattilo commented on 2012-03-28 19:37:04 ~ The nature of the reactors at Three Mile Island precluded the release of radiation in the amounts necessary to cause the loss of life discussed above. But Mike, you are dead on: responsible use of the nuclear power requires sober, serious people with solid training and common sense. Our dwindling naval nuclear fleet can no longer supply the number of operators that it used to.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2012-03-28 19:43:57 ~ I take it that the plant was designed very differently from in RL?

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2012-03-29 00:13:15 ~ To follow from Mr. Oppen's point, what if the TL rushed nuclear tech to the point it could've done something like this? Folks wanted to blast flat roadways through the Rockies and destabilize hurricanes with bombs. What if we'd done it before common sense of radiation dangers stopped us?

Readers Comment Robert Flanagan commented on 2013-03-28 13:52:15 ~ As an NRC licensed operator, not only at Three Mile Island Unit 1 on March 28, when this event occurred, but also as a career engineer within the nuclear industry it appals me when individual who have never even opened an standard text book on the subject make such outrageous assumptions about what could have happened and why the event occurred. Please be so kind as to spend a few days reading both the Kimmeny commission report and the Rogavin Report before posting such slanderous material.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Arthur survived Camlann, flattened the House of Mordred and the Saxons as well? muses Richard Roper. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2011 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 517 AD, on this day a Roman fleet sailed up the Severn and anchoured at Glaudium (aka Gloucester, a major route into Britain was by sea from the mediterranean and terminating at the Severn).

Battle of Camlann, Reboot Part #2 by Ed & Richard RoperRoman officers arrived at Cirinium; "Hail Caesar, Hail caesar, Hail Caesar".

Artorius was appointed Caesar of Britain by the East Roman Emperor. This action was the beginning of the restoration of the Western Empire, the great project of the emperor.

Arthur later retired to Avalon (aka Glasonbury Hill) - and his son rules as caesar and co-king of the Angles (an article on the Vortigern Studies site names him and says he returned as co-king of the Angles when they migrated as a nation).
This article is a continuation of Part 1.


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Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2012-03-06 14:36:29 ~ Out of curiosity, son by whom?

Readers Comment Richard Roper commented on 2012-03-07 19:12:17 ~ So it would be the basis of the restoration of civilisation in the Western Empire. Justinian the Great succeeds. He now has a Caesar in the West. Do we all speak Latin?



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if France had retained Quebec? muses Chris Oakley reflecting on an article in the New Statesman magazine. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the May 2011 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1775, the ongoing American protests against British colonial rule escalated into armed rebellion as citizens of the town of Concord, Massachusetts exchanged gunfire with a detachment of British soldiers sent to arrest the leader of the local Brotherhood of Liberty chapter; when the skirmish ended just twelve minutes later three Americans, six British, and a Quebecois emigrant farmer were dead.

Double Jeopardy Part 7
Battle of Concord
The Battle of Concord, as the engagement would later be known, marked the beginning of the American Revolution-- a war that would end over four years later with the United States becoming independent from Britain.

The British defeat in the Revolution marked a major turning point in the Crown's relations with its former subjects on American soil; forced to deal with the newly sovereign nation as an equal rather than simply as one of its dependents, Britain strived in the post-Revolutionary War era to create more cordial ties with America. Those efforts would turn out to be invaluable to the interests of both countries when another Anglo-French war erupted in the early 19th century.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, inspired by inspired by one of Dominic Sandbrook's articles in New Statesman




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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Ike was President of a partitioned nation himself and quite unable to prevent the domino states from falling to Communism? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1969, on this day the seventeenth Confederate President Dwight D. Eisenhower died of congestive heart failure. He was seventy-eight years old and had suffered health issues for over a decade.

Dwight Eisenhower
17th Confederate President
March 4, 1951 - 1957
Born in Texas during the administration of P.G.T Beauregard, "Ike" never moved to Kansas as in our time line. Instead, he grew up in Oklahoma.

Since West Point Military Academy is deep into Union territory, Eisenhower graduated from the premier military school in the CS - Virginia Military Institute. From there he would go on to become a General of the Army (5-star) in leading the CS forces in Europe during the Second World War. A new article from the "Two Americas" thread on Althistory WikiaAs a result of operations in the closing days of that war, the CS was able to "rescue" German rocket scientists who would later help the North American Allies (CS-US-Canada) in their efforts in what became known as the "Space Race" with the USSR.

As president, he pushed for troops to be sent to help the UN hold on to South Korea, but the CS Congress would not go along. When the US president asked for assistance in the mounting tensions in French Indochina, again, the CS Congress stood in the way. Both Korea and Vietnam would fall to the Communists.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, In this excellent novella by Mr Taylor, neo-Nazis in 1968 create the enemy they had always imagined. . Please note that the language is appropriate for the context and does not reflect the opinions of either the Editor or Mr Taylor. Both would have probably joined the GZR if our socialist convictions had not been barrier to membership.

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In 1968, on this day Wilhelm Schoemann heard a knock on the door.

Protocols of the Elders of Zion by Robert A. TaylorThe knock on the door had that authoritative, threatening sound that could only have been perfected through years of using it to intimidate people. Wilhelm struggled up from his recliner, set down the paper he had been laboring through, (it was filled with more articles on how the verdammt Arabs were raising the price of gas, again, and it would probably be at least a dollar a gallon, now), and shuffled to the door. He was not a quick man, these days. The arthritis that had crippled his father was starting to creep over him, and he resented having to challenge it.
The knock was repeated.
Part one of the novel can be downloaded here and continues as a thread on this site.


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Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2009-04-02 14:39:48 ~ I'd be interested to know the POD for this timeline.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2009-04-02 16:00:07 ~ Me too. It sounds as if it has to be at least as far back as World War II. Details?

Readers Comment Robbie Taylor commented on 2009-08-21 12:59:24 ~ The novel is actually about the creation of an alternate timeline - the point where the neo-Nazis insert themselves is actually during World War I.



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On this day in 1916, U.S. federal authorities arrested two German agents in Trenton, New Jersey on suspicion of sabotage.

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Under question the agents were discovered to have been plotting to bomb the Black Tom Island munitions factory near Jersey City; this discovery further soured already acrimonious U.S.-German diplomatic relations and pushed the United States and Germany one step closer to the brink of war. America would finally step over the brink four months later with the disclosure of the infamous Zimmerman telegram.


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On this day in 1983, Rick Steamboat defeated NWA world heavyweight champion Roddy Piper in a non-title match on WCW. The victory made Steamboat the number one contender for the belt and set up a title match between the two former tag team partners the following week.

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In 1969, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Hospital. He is 78 years old.

For the past sixteen years, Eisenhower has been the subject of conspiracy theories centering on his refusal to condemn President Harry S Truman's January 19, 1953 pardon of accused Soviet spy and convicted perjurer Alger Hiss.

US President - Dwight Eisenhower
Dwight Eisenhower

In 1958, Robert Welch, founder of the far-right John Birch Society, had raised eyebrows and tempers by citing his actions regarding the Hiss pardon as proof that then-President Eisenhower was himself a Soviet agent under the 'control' of his brother Milton Eisenhower, a charge even Wisconsin Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, still riding the wave of power which had enabled him to successfully defy the Army in public hearings in 1953, did not quite dare to endorse.


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In 1837, word of the fall of Bangor and of other British advances in Maine reaches Washington just as the Senate, after weeks of infighting, is preparing to cast its vote for President. At once, partisans of Acting President Jackson raise the cry not to change presidents in the middle of what is beginning to look like a mortal threat to the Union.

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Andrew Jackson

Upon receiving the news, Acting President Jackson once more summons Ambassador Fox. We now see, it appears, Jackson says to the diplomat, what course of action your government thinks best in dealing with our protests as to their military incursion upon United States soil.

Perhaps, sir, you believed that I was not in earnest when I warned that refusal to remove these troops would mean war between our nations. I assure you now, any such belief was mistaken. Or perhaps you imagined that, were it to come to war, Britain would inevitably be the victor. One need only direct one?s attention to the history of relations between us to make clear that this, too, is mistaken.

Your government has attempted to take advantage of the present political disputes of this nation to launch a military assault upon us, in violation of all treaties between our nations. Accordingly, I advise you now that I shall request of Congress, before another day has passed, a formal declaration that a state of war exists between the British Empire and the United States of America, and that I anticipate with confidence that whatever their other disagreements they shall speedily provide that declaration.

I therefore request and require that you remove yourself and your staff and dependents from the soil of the United States within the next twenty-four hours. You are to consider that you, and they, are personae non gratae in this nation as of this moment.

Ambassador Fox does not waste time on bluster. He merely replies, As you wish, sir, and turns to go. He and the rest of the personnel of the Washington embassy will depart by ship the following morning, after burning all embassy papers they will be unable to take with them. It is the beginning of the third, and the bloodiest, war between Britain and the United States.


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In 1941, Italian forces of the Greater Zionist Resistance are attacked by the British allies of the German Underground. Although the main British goal is simply to gain greater access to the Mediterannean, they eventually come under complete control of the German Reich.

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In 2008, British Airways sincerely apologised to customers affected by the bungled opening of Heathrow's Terminal Five Airport.

The day had started well enough when a flight from Hong Kong had arrived eight minutes early. However, problems with car parking, baggage handling and check-in created huge delays mimicked the promise of a relaxed queue-free passenger experience. Passengers on the fifty minute flight from Frankfurt waited over ninety minutes for their baggage, and three flights departed with no luggage at all.

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Chris Patten

A passenger on the first flight was Chris Patten, the outgoing Governor of Hong Kong. Patten commented sympathetically that in July 1998 such problems had beset the first weeks of operation of the multi-billion dollar airport at Chek Lap Kok. Beset by problems, flights were also delayed and baggage lost. The cargo handling system also broke down, causing severe disruption to local businesses which rely heavily on air freight.


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In 2008, in his bid for a non-consecutive third term as President, Bill Clinton spoke of his foreign policy experience on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania. He recalled landing at an airport in Bosnia twelve years ago. Seeing a fire burning on the hill-side, he turned to his late wife Hillary. In a dramatic gender reversal of the Dallas assassination, he watched in horror as the First Lady was shot by a sniper. The recollection of 'dodging bullets' prompted a mixed response from prospective voters where the next primary election was held on April 22. The former President was also accused of overstating his involvement in the peace process in the former Yugoslavia, the catalist for which was of course the senseless murder of America's First Lady.

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In 1970, Sam Green released the short documentary film Lot 63, Grave C, (Mick Jagger's gravesite). More light was shed upon the lead singer's last day and the questions that remain from the Rolling Stone's performance of Sympathy for the Devil at the Altamont Free Concert in Northern California. On December 6th 1969 a possessed fan, Meredith Hunter, shot Mick Jagger dead and was himself killed when a Hells Angel stabbed him to death. For the first time it was revealed that the Angels - who had been acting as security guards - had strongly advised the band against the performance. They correctly reasoned that the Father would object to the implied disrespect of the song and therefore could not offer guarantees for their personal safety.

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In 2004, the Sheridan's Titanian expedition reaches its goal. Saturn's largest moon is fascinating, and the married scientists record everything that they are doing. After finding a nesting site for the methane crabs, they scoop up several and assemble a laboratory outside of their ship to examine them.

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In 1990, the Canadian Civil War ended with the Nationalists led by Eileen Pressler in control of the northern nation. Although fellow traveler President Ralph Shephard had supported her forces during the war, Pressler refused to lend assistance to America during its war in the western hemisphere, maintaining a strict neutrality in the coming conflict.

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In 1979, the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor exploded, spreading radiation across Pennsylvania. Over 50,000 died in the first day, and millions across the northeastern United States died of radiation poisoning and cancer in the years that followed. It led to a banning of nuclear power in America.

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In 1969, Comrade General Dwight Eisenhower died in Washington, D.C. Eisenhower had led the forces of the Soviet States of America during the Great Patriotic War, and had been courted by both the Socialist and Communist Parties for political office, but refused to run, warning Americans to 'beware the military-political complex.'

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In 1952, Velma Porter and Mikhail von Heflin reach the Mediterannean coast of Yugoslavia, having managed to remain undiscovered while stowing away on a southbound train from Germany. They quickly jump off the train and head towards the water to find a boat to take them to Africa.

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In 1814, the Conquerors of the Speaker's Line eliminated one of their French rivals, Joseph Guillotin. He had been a Conspirator working in the French Assembly towards making the country a more democratic and gentle place, and they wanted to boost Napoleon to a conquest of Europe in order to further their goals.

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In 1979, the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor exploded, spreading radiation across Pennsylvania. Over 50,000 died in the first day, and millions across the northeastern United States and southern Canada died of radiation poisoning and cancer in the years that followed. It led to a banning of nuclear power in America.

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In 1944, in London England, General Dwight David Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force released the following statement to the World Press in the aftermath of Disaster Day:

Our landings have failed and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that bravery could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone.

Thor Meets
Thor Meets - Capt America
Capt America

Poor Major Marlowe had been right about one thing. The Nazis would never have won without the Aesir, or something like them. Hitler and his gang must have believed from the start that they could somehow call forth the ancient 'gods,' or they would surely never have dared wage such a war, one certain to bring in America. Then it was June, and the Norman sky was filled with planes. Ships covered the Channel, as far as any eye could see. The greatest armada of free men ever assembled...
Sitting against a cold stone wall in an underground cell, Chris pinched his eyes shut and tried to crush away the memory of grainy black and white films he had been shown. Photographs never seen by the public.
D-Day...
D for disaster.
Cyclones, hundreds of them, spinning like horrible tops, rising out of the dawn mists. They grew and climbed till dark funnels seemed to stretch beyond the sky. Approaching the ships, one could make out terrible figures riding those whirling winds, driving the storms faster and faster with beating wings...


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In 1961, a report detailing the incredible lack of popular support Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem has in his country convinces President Kennedy to end Eisenhower's assistance program to the small nation. With the withdrawal of American advisers, Diem's government collapses against the communist resistance led by Ho Chi Minh. Kennedy pays virtually no political price for throwing the small nation to the communists, and rethinks intervention in other nations.

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In 12-16-2-2-13, Incan author Mariachic was born in Arequipa, Inca. Although proud of his roots in the southern empire, he spent most of his life among the Oueztec, writing of the experience of being an outsider in a culture he felt far more comfortable with than his native one.

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In 1834, President Andrew Jackson of America is impeached for his genocidal policies against southeastern native populations. His famous quote that 'the only good injun is a dead injun' was used against him, as was his general policy of oppression against the native people of America. Although the trial ended in his acquittal, he was forced to adopt a more rational stance towards the native nations of North America.

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In 845, the semi-legendary king of Sweden and Denmark Ragnar Lodbrok destroyed Paris. With 120 ships and 5,000 Viking warriors, he landed in modern France, probably at the Seine estuary, and ravaged West Francia, as the westernmost part of the Frankish empire was then known. Paris was also captured in this year and held ransom by Viking raiders led by Ragnar Lodbrok. The traditional date for this is March 28, which is today referred to as Ragnar Lodbrok Day by certain followers of the Asatru religion. The King of West Francia, Charlemagne's grandson Charles the Bald, paid him a fantastic amount of money, 7,000 pounds of silver not to destroy the city. Ragnar Lodbrok took the money and also sacked Paris before being murdered by Aella. The seat of government moved to the more strategic location of Marseille where it remains to this day. France as a result has a more Mediterranean perspective and considers North African states to be its neighbours.

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In 1953, Melchior Ndadaye was born on this day in Murama in Muramvya Province. He began studying as a teacher, but his education was interrupted by the massacres of 1972, whereupon he was forced to flee to Rwanda to avoid being killed. He finished his degree in education at the National University of Rwanda, and then completed a second degree in banking at the National Academy of Arts and Trades in France. He worked as a banker thereafter.

Ndadaye's links to international finance raised suspicions that he was a Western stooge. After only three months in office, he was forced to resign. In a peaceful transfer of power, Prime Minister Sylvie Kinigi, a female Tutsi, replaced Ndadaye as President.

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Gethsemene

On Friday 14 Nisan (called the Quartodeciman), Yehoshua Ben Jesse was arrested at Gethsemane, a garden located at the edge of the Kidron Valley, thought by scholars to probably have been an olive grove. The magus had given a secret initiation to certain people into the 'kingdom of heaven', considered sorcery, which was punishable by death in Roman law. The Testament of Mark a conviction for Ben Jesse ~ 'Yehoshua taught him the mystery of the kingdom of God'. Scholars have speculated that the mysterious almost-naked figure who is in the company of Ben Jesse but flees when he is arrested is in fact Yahweh himself. The figure was also present in the empty tomb in an earlier incident described as an initiation, shaping gnostic esoteric twin of Yehoshua ~

Gethsemene -

"And they come into Bethany. And a certain woman whose brother had died was there. And, coming, she prostrated herself before Yehoshua and says to him, 'Ben Jesse, have mercy on me.' But the familiars rebuked her. And Yehoshua, being angered, went off with her into the garden where the tomb was, and straightway a great cry was heard from the tomb. And going near Yehoshua rolled away the stone from the door of the tomb. And straightway, going in where the youth was, he stretched forth his hand and raised him, seizing his hand. But the youth, looking upon him, loved him and began to beseech him that he might be with him. And going out of the tomb they came into the house of the youth, for he was rich. And after six days Yehoshua told him what to do and in the evening the youth comes to him, wearing a linen cloth over his naked body. And he remained with him that night, for Yehoshua taught him the mystery of the kingdom of God. And thence, arising, he returned to the other side of the Jordan".


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In 1968, on this day five-star General in the United States Army Dwight David Eisenhower died and entered Valhalla. He responded to D-Disaster Day with the apology - Our landings have failed and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that bravery could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone.

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Trouble was, his mind had been elsewhere. Having an affair with his English driver Kay Summersby, more thought had been given to divorcing his wife Mamie unless George C. Marshall threatened to fire him.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Richard Nixon had lost the 1968 election as well? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1917, on this day American politician Cyrus Roberts Vance was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

Birth of SecDef Cyrus VanceScion of a famous family (he was the cousin and adoptive son of 1924 Democratic presidential candidate and lawyer John W. Davis) Vance was chosen to serve as general counsel of the Defense Department and then the Secretary of the Army during the John F. Kennedy administration. And he was Secretary when Army units were sent to northern Mississippi in 1962 to protect James Meredith and ensure that the court-ordered integration of the University of Mississippi took place.

As Deputy Secretary of Defense under President Lyndon Johnson, he first supported the Vietnam War but by the late 1960s changed his views and resigned from office advising the president to pull out of South Vietnam. In 1968 he served as a delegate to peace talks in Paris. In line to received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969, he was the unexpected choice for Secretary of Defense when Hubert Humbprey took office as the 37th President of the United States.

His impact on policy was soon felt. Humphrey continued Johnson's bombings, but at the same time, US troops in Vietnam took a more defensive role. And the urgings of Secretary of State Clark Clifford and Secretary of Defense Vance prevented Humphrey from committing troops to an invasion of Cambodia and Laos. In the fall of 1970 peace was worked out in Paris without input from South Vietnam. The United States would withdrawal all their troops, accept 10 North Vietnamese divisions in South Vietnam and recognize the legitimacy of the PRG. Thieu came out against the treaty, accusing the US of selling him out. In a US backed political coup, Thieu was forced out of power and Duong Van Minh, who had been one of those who helped overthrow Diem, replaced him. Early 1971 had all members of the Vietnam War sign the Treaty of Paris, ending the US involvement in the Vietnam War.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in authoring this article we have re-purposed content from the Alternate History and Wikipedia web sites. In reality the positive polling the Mondale-Ferraro ticket received when she joined faded as questions. We have chosen to ignore the two-state rule for VP.


Readers Comment Mark Taylor commented on 2013-03-27 16:28:59 ~ Vance on shortlist to be Humphrey's runningmste in 1968.Likelier Secretary of State,I think.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2013-03-27 17:27:53 ~ I think that "selling the RVN down the river" would have torpedoed the Dems' chances in the next election. The GOP would be waving the bloody shirt and asking "Was it all for nothing?"

Google+ Comments Comment from on John E. Bredehoft on Google+ An underlying assumption is that President Humphrey did not appoint Kissinger to the NSA role (which could have happened, if Humphrey wanted to maintain a bipartisan foreign policy voice by appointing a Rockefeller ally to his administration). Or perhaps Humphrey still would have appointed Kissinger. However, Humphrey presumably would have managed his government differently than Nixon did, and would not have used his national security adviser to undermine his Secretary of State. One other effect - John McCain would have come home in 1971 instead of 1973. This may not have made a great difference, because most of the torture of McCain occurred between 1967 and 1969, according to Wikipedia.?

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2013-03-29 17:04:31 ~ If Nixon had lost in '68 it might have changed everything...

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2013-04-11 22:44:07 ~ Health care would certainly be different.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Khrushchev removed six years earlier? muses Jeff Provine on the This Day in Alternate History web site. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1958, on this day Communist Party Leader Khrushchev was removed from office.

March 27, 1958 - Communist Party Leader Khrushchev RemovedFollowing the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, the Soviet Union came into a period of transition. Georgy Malenkov was the dictator's heir as Premier while Stalin's position as First Secretary of the Communist Party went to Nikita Khrushchev. Other positions were continued by their respective members of the Presidium, the highest committee in the SU. This separation of powers was defended when Minister of Internal Affairs Lavrentiy Beriya was arrested and executed in secret. Beriya had headed Soviet security with extensive powers and aided in the spread of Communism throughout Eastern Europe by the overthrow of governments. Rumors stated that Beriya was working toward a military coup in Moscow itself, and an alliance of Khrushchev and Malenkov managed to defeat him.

The balance of rule was short-lived, however, as both Malenkov and Khrushchev sought to expand their powers. Malenkov used his centralized government agencies to assert command while Khrushchev worked among the grassroots to encourage devotion from the people. Gradually, Khrushchev chipped away at Malenkov's powers, popularly opening the Kremlin to the public and creating the Virgin Lands Campaign to create new farmland in areas such as Siberia and Kazakhstan, which led to record harvests in 1956. Soon Khrushchev defeated Malenkov, organizing his removal and replacing him with Minister of Defense Nikolai Bulganin.A new article by Jeff Provine

Khrushchev began to institute further reforms and, in 1956 at the 20th Party Congress, gave his "Secret Speech". Point by point over the course of four hours, Khrushchev gave a description of Stalin's cruelty and abuse of power. He later recalled, "congress listened to me in silence. As the saying goes, you could have heard a pin drop". The initial speech was behind closed doors, although it was later repeated slowly to Eastern European leaders and finally published, though stamped "not for press". Stalin remained an icon, but his reputation was destroyed along with those who had supported him during the Great Purge. Outrage exploded on both sides, including four days of rioting in Stalin's homeland of Georgia. Most sentiment supported Khrushchev as a new leader for a new Soviet Union.

Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, who had long served under Stalin, received much of the flack from Khrushchev's speech and was demoted. He joined with other conservatives such as Malenkov and Old Bolshevik Lazar Kaganovich, determined to knock Khrushchev out of power. They sought a political maneuver, arguing before the Central Committee to remove Khrushchev, but eventual discussion prompted them to ensure that they could remove him before acting. Molotov approached Premier Bulganin, who wavered and would not give total support as Khruschev controlled the public at large as well as the military under Minister of Defense Georgy Zhukov. Zhukov and Khrushchev had served together in the Ukraine, and Zhukov had begun the calls for reform and the ousting of Stalin's abuses even before the Secret Speech. Any action against Khrushchev would be opposed by Zhukov and, in turn, the military he controlled.

It was clear that their efforts would meet with at most partial success unless they ousted Zhukov. Now, rather than targeting the chairman himself, they began a plot to remove Zhukov from office. He had risen to great new heights, becoming the most decorated figure in the Soviet military. After a meeting of the Presidium in June of 1957 when the general was granted full membership in the Presidium, Molotov mentioned to Khrushchev that Zhukov's fame as Minister of Defense was likely to make him Premier, like Bulganin. Khrushchev became nervous about losing his engineered popularity due to the fall of Stalinism to Zhukov and began to orchestrate the general's removal, effectively making Khrushchev a conspirator in the plot against himself. That October, while visiting Albania, Zhukov was voted into forced retirement.

Khrushchev began pushing for military reform, attempting to undo Zhukov's policy of the political agencies of the military reporting to commanding officers before the Communist Party. The move lost him a great deal of support politically as it became evident he was consolidating power. By the beginning of spring the next year, the Presidium voted to remove him as they had Zhukov. Khrushchev was demoted to managing agricultural materials in the Ukraine, where he would live out the rest of his life.

With the conservatives back in control of the Soviet Union, they attempted to recast the nation away from Khrushchev's policies. The Virgin Lands Campaign began to fail, leading to a new campaign of improving production on existing land and increasing sophistication in communal farms. The use of tanks in Hungary in 1956 was seen as widely unpopular, and the USSR was saved from international scorn only by the timely seizure of the Suez Canal. Molotov set to work rebuilding the Soviet image, capitalizing on Russian advantages in the Space Race to encourage communist action in other countries as Colonialism ended. Relations with Mao's China improved, and gradually China, Mongolia, North Korea and later countries in Southwest Asia were inducted into the Warsaw Pact.

As Communism spread, the West became increasingly nervous. In 1960, an American U2 spy plane was shot down, but long talks at the Four Powers Summit enabled the East and West to divide up the world into agreed upon spheres of influence. The Cuban-Turkish Missile Crisis tested the agreement, which brought about suspicious but peaceful coexistence as both sides removed weapons from near the other's border. The twentieth century continued, and the Soviet economy stagnated under conservative rule and eventually gave way to introductions of minor capitalism through East Germany and Poland. Similar experiments went forward in China after the death of Mao. Liberalization proved to be beneficial for the Communist nations, who thrived while the economies of the West struggled to recuperate from the recessions of the 1970s. Massive expenditures in governments such as Britain and America proved beneficial for a time in the 1980s, but, by the 1990s, attention shifted to the Communists, who by 2010 were the world economic leaders as the West attempted to repay its massive tax capital.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality the "Anti-Party Group", as they were dubbed by Khrushchev during speeches in his defense, did not wait to gain support from the military. Their action to remove Khrushchev was supported in the Presidium, but the meeting of the Central Committee supported him, especially Zhukov, who gave an affirming speech that the military backed Khrushchev. The political careers of Khrushchev's opponents were ended as Khrushchev went on to become Premier; Molotov was sent as ambassador to Mongolia, Malenkov was made director of a hydroelectric plant, and Kaganovich became director of a potassium factory. Later, Khrushchev would be overthrown by conservative elements in 1964 under Leonid Brezhnev.


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Readers Comment Kirk Edwards commented on 2013-03-27 13:06:18 ~ Would the doomsday bomb have been constructed wo K?

Readers Comment Richard Roper commented on 2013-03-27 13:15:07 ~ It would have been a great thing for all if Krushchev had been removed as his methods and outlook were so aweful. he was far from being a "livberal" and you want to read his earlier career. It was in fact a Triumvirate - where have we encountered that before - which got rid of Beria - Khrushchev, Malenkov and Molatov, supported by Zhukov - but as with other historical Triumvirates, Khrushchev got rid of the others.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the monarchy had ended with the beheading of Charles Stuart? muses Robbie Taylor. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2012 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1625, Charles the Last, the final British monarch, ascended to the throne of the United Kingdom of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Charles the LastCharles was deposed by Oliver Cromwell's forces in 1646, and despite several attempts to restore the monarchy over the next couple of decades, the people of the UK were never to follow a king or queen again.

Although Cromwell was followed by his son as Lord Protector of the Kingdom, Parliament began electing the Lord Protector in 1660 and the office was filled at the pleasure of the people from then on.

Other monarchies in Europe were disturbed by the loss of their British cousin, and financed many of the pretenders who tried to raise armies to retake the crown, but none were successful. Indeed, the agitators were sometimes toppled by British counter-espionage tactics - the French king fell in 1684, the Russian tsar was ousted in 1692, and the Swedish monarchy was replaced by a democracy in 1704. The rest of Europe's non-democratic governments gave up after the brutal execution of Sweden's nobility, and pretenders to the British Crown disappeared in the 18th century.


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Readers Comment Robbie Taylor commented on 2012-03-28 04:24:13 ~ The People's Revolutions would not be stopped!

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2012-03-28 06:06:26 ~ Unlikely---I'd say it was too early for that to happen.

Readers Comment Jared Myers commented on 2012-03-28 06:29:54 ~ It'd be interesting to see what would have happened to the American colonies in this Alternate.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2012-03-28 12:32:37 ~ I agree with Eric Oppen: it was too early for national leadership to have been popularly elected. The logistics alone, in a time when travel was on foot or by horse (or by sailing ship) and most people were illiterate, would have been problematical. (They still were in America more than a century later, which is why U.S. senators were elected by state legislatures until World War I and why the electoral college exists.)

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2012-03-29 00:09:22 ~ Would be particularly difficult with the Russian tsar, as backward as the east was at the time. Austria would've collapsed into a bloodbath.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if JRR Tolkien had served at Bletchley Park? muses Jackie Speel. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the August 2012 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1939, on this day the whistleblowing codebreaker John Tolkien launched his glittering second career in modest style by taking an instructional course at the London Headquarters of the Government Code and Cypher School.

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Earmarked as a codebreaker, he was asked in January whether he would be prepared to serve in the cryptographic department of the Foreign Office in the event of national emergency. He replied in the affirmative and, after completing the course, was informed in October that his services would be required full time. A £500-a-year offer was duly made, and he was asked to report for duty at Bletchley Park.

He began to work on the decryption of Ultra alongside a number of über smart Oxbridge fellows, most notably Alan Turing. A gregarious type from an older generation, he soon became a dominent influence on these younger geniuses. But the problem was that Tolkien was so much more than a master linguist, because between the wars he had developed a stark one-dimensional system of thinking when it came to really big picture morality issues. He was in fact no less than a historic figure of Churchillian stature, but with a moral compass.

Of course the idealistic staff at Bletchley Park really believed that their work could save lives by dramatically shortening the War. By then Tolkien had started to realise that Stalin was a far greater danger than Hitler. His apocalyptic vision imagined a far worse conflict after the current war was over. And he began to wonder whether the British guarantee of Polish Sovereignty could actually be honoured. These pipe-smoking reflections might not have mattered a great deal but fate intervened when Tolkien de-crypted a German transmission reporting the gruesome discovery at the Katyn Forest. Inevitably, he turned to Turing and together they made a momentous decision that changed the future: "Publish and be damned".


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in our timeline Tolkien trained but never served as a codebreaker.


Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2012-07-02 14:25:54 ~ Tolkien on the MI-6 payroll...that would certainly shake up the Cold War, wouldn't it? :D

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2012-07-03 17:38:37 ~ Wonder if this would have made the Elvish language more difficult or less.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2012-09-01 07:08:20 ~ Firstly, the UK Government would come down on both of them like an avalanche---they had already pretty much hypovehiculated the Poles, in order to keep Stalin sweet. Second, the various Communists and crypto-Communists in the UK Government would have hounded them mercilessly (Kim Philby, for one). They might have had to leave for America. How that would affect future history or the LOTR, I do not know.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the Highland Revolt had been successful? muses Jackie Rose. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the March 2012 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1746, Captain Francis O'Neill earnt honor in both victory and defeat after the Highland Uprising.

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In real life, he shared in Bonnie Prince Charlie's defeat after the Highland Uprising. If the revolt had been successful, he would certainly have enjoyed the fruits of the victory. Presented here together, Rebel Rogue and Prince Charlie's Witch show these two alternative fates for this one "Hard Man" .. what actually happened and what might have been.

"Rebel Rogue" is a realistic historical romance, based on the true story of Captain O'Neill's adventures as a prisoner in Edinburgh Castle. In "Prince Charlie's Witch", a beautiful American time traveler changes the outcome and he rides triumphantly into London instead. A gallant, faithful hero in defeat, he becomes a charming, ruthless villain in victory .. but he's always an irresistible lover. I believe that this "hard man" will win your heart either way .. just as he won mine .. inspiring both these books and this dedication.
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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the Reagan Administration had quadrupled FM radio frequencies? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1981, on this day the new head of the FCC issued a directive to his staff that no new TV broadcast licenses would be issued in the VHF portion of the radio spectrum.

The Death of Commercial AM RadioThis covered TV station 2-13 in three separate portions of the band. Existing TV licenses would continue indefinitely on these frequencies but no new licenses would be issued and existing stations would be encouraged to migrate to the UHF frequencies of the band. As a second new rule FM radio stations would be permitted to broadcast on the same three VHF frequency ranges as the TV stations 2-13 wherever such stations would not conflict with existing TV stations. The new frequencies would be redefined as FM low (TV frequencies for 2-4), Extended FM (TV frequencies 5-6) and FM High (TV frequencies for 7-13). Each TV station takes up as much band width as 30 commercial FM stations so this rule change could have been seen as a purely money making scheme for the FCC, 360 radio stations would fill the new FM roster in place of the 12 TV stations. Japan was able to ship new FM radio's with the Extended FM frequencies immediately as those used for TV 5 & 6 in the USA were already used for commercial radio in Japan. Adding the Low and High FM bands to transistor radio's was a simple design change and new multi band radio's were on the market for Christmas 1981.

A new article by Allen W. McDonnellThe quadrupling of the FM radio frequencies by the Reagan Administration was the last straw in commercial AM broadcasting, with all the new slots available nobody was really interested in commercialy broadcasting AM signals in the band formerly reserved for that technology. In 1983 the AM band was formally declared an Amateur radio band and commercial traffic was no longer allowed, only low power privately held radios were licensed to use it. The Powerhouse AM stations like WJR Detroit and WGN Chicago gladly moved their broadcasts to the new Low FM band where AM stations had right of transfer under the 1983 regulations of the FCC. The Low FM band became the home of News/Talk Radio and NPR became the biggest owner of stations in that band. By the time of the September 11, 2001 attack's on the USA only a few TV stations still held licenses in the three FM bands and when the digital conversion took place in 2009 none were allowed to remain in the VHF spectrum. Commercial FM was far too big of a money maker for the FCC to be interfered with by the last three VHF stations in New York, Detroit and Saint Louis, they were required to move to the UHF band and the era of VHF TV ended at the time of the Digital Transition.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in the USA FM Radio occupies the frequencies 88-108 MHz, in Japan 76-90 MHz and the former USSR 65.8 to 74 MHz. USA TV station band for 5&6 are just below the regular USA FM band radio frequencies and it was recommended that the FCC expand FM to cover these 60 additional radio channels when the digital conversion took place in 2009. So far the FCC has been dragging its feet in doing so despite the massive backlog of people who want to build FM radio station's but who can not get licenses due to frequency crowding. In Japan FM radio is just the 60 station band covered by American TV 5&6+ 10 radio stations. The former USSR system occupies the frequencies that make up USA TV 4 and a portion of the frequencies between TV 4&5 that are used for other devices in the USA. My ATL avoids the entire issue nearly painlessly, and gets rid of the commercial AM band which has been an FCC irritation since the late 1980's. It is likely that all countries in North and South America would follow close behind the USA plan, they have done so to promote commerce in electronics from the beginning of the electronics industry. Japan and Europe might not follow immediately but if the change was a big success they would do so as well. The former USSR now uses both their original TV 4+ frequency band and they have been adding Western European band stations as well so they are currently using two separate FM bands in several of the countries that make up the former USSR.


Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2011-03-28 15:20:40 ~ Talk about video killing the radio star, LOL...

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2011-03-28 18:06:22 ~ ^- Nice one.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2011-03-28 22:50:43 ~ I'm not nearly knowledgable enough to comment. My brother the radio hobbyist would be a lot better for this.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2011-03-29 00:31:02 ~ Surely you mean VHF, not VHS. Fixed - thanks. Ed As for the placement of the TV bands for channels 5 and 6, that brings back memories: many years ago I was able to pick up the audio portion of my local Channel 6 by tuning my FM radio to its lowest channel setting.

Readers Comment Allen W. McDonnell commented on 2011-03-29 02:45:22 ~ Honest typo, not sure what my brain was thinking or if my spell checker was to blame but everywhere it says VHS it should say VHF. Currently NPR is seeking sanctions through the FCC to prevent low power TV stations, which are not yet digital, on Chanel 6 from broadcasting radio on the 87.75 frequency, which is the FM audio feed for those stations. Several LPTV license holders have been doing so since the digital conversion in NYC and Los Angeles as well as Chicago and several other locations. By taking out an LPTV 6 license they are able broadcast despite all of the FM radio frequencies being held by other broadcasters on a frequency most FM radio's can receive.



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Anton Drexler convinced Adolf Hitler that the anschluss should unite Austria just with Bavaria? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1919, on this day in Munich, Gottfried Feder was the main speaker at a meeting of the German Worker's Party (DAP).

Anschluss 1923 by John P. BraungartWhen he had finished speaking, a member of the audience stood up and suggested that Baveria should break away from Prussia and form a separate nation with Austria. Adolf Hitler, a young Army corporal who was there at the behest of Army Intelligence to observe the meeting, sprang up from the audience to rebut the argument. After the meeting, Drexler approached Hitler and thrust a booklet into his hand. It was entitled My Political Awakening and, according to Adolf Hitler's writing in his book Mein Kampf, it reflected much of what he had himself decided upon. Later the same day Adolf Hitler received a postcard telling him that he had been accepted for membership of what was at that time the German Workers' Party.

After some internal debate, he says, he decided to join. A year later, at Hitler's behest, Drexler changed the name of the Party to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbiterpartei or NSDAP).

By 1921, Adolf Hitler was rapidly becoming the undisputed leader of the Party. In the summer of that year he travelled to Berlin to address a meeting of German Nationalists from northern Germany. While he was away the other members of the Party Committee, led by Drexler, circulated as a pamphlet an indictment of Adolf Hitler, which accused him of seeking personal power without regard to other considerations. Hitler brought a libel suit and Drexler was forced to repudiate at a public meeting. He was thereafter moved to the purely symbolic position of honorary president, and left the Party in 1923.

Drexler was also a member of a völkisch political club for affluent members of Munich society known as the Thule Society. His membership in the NSDAP ended when it was temporarily outlawed in 1923 following the Beer Hall Putsch, in which Drexler had not taken part. In 1924 he was elected to the Bavarian state parliament for another party, in which he served as vice-president until 1928. He had no part in the NSDAP's refounding in 1925, and rejoined only after Hitler had come to power in 1933. He received the party's "Blood Order" in 1934 and was still occasionally used as a propaganda tool until about 1937, but was never again allowed any real power. He was largely forgotten by the time of his death.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, At the meeting in 1919, Hitler, a native Austrian, is suffering from a bout of post-traumatic stress and as the unnamed speaker is delivering his motion to seceed, Hitler comes to feel that it was the Prussian military elite and the monarchy that started that terrible war and lied to the people (including him) that it would be a simple matter to march in, destroy half of Europe and march home wreathed in glory inside of six months.

Glory, humph, what glory is there in seeing a man with his intestines hanging out after schrapnal from an artillary shell has maimed him? How glorious was it for those who had survived but were blinded or had their lungs seared from the clouds of poison gas? Where was the glory in the endless mud, filth and vermin of the trenches. The officer corps all went back to their big homes to enjoy their fine wines and rich foods - they were seldom at the front and almost never in the fighting. Hitler had been a noncommissioned officer; he knew what fighting and dying were all about.

While Adolf had little love for the Austrian Empire, that was also a thing of the past. His Austrian homeland was now a Republic where the common man could vote for the people who believed in the same things as he did. Baveria had much in common with the Austrian Republic, language, culture and other common bonds such as religion (such as that was, four years in the trenches with death as a constant companion had given Adolf little taste for religion) and history.

The more Adolf thought about it, the more he agreed with the other speaker and stood with him in making his arguments; anschluss between Baveria and Austria was the only natural way to go. By the end of the meeting, the seeds were sown, the DAP would start to aggitate for Baverian secession in the next few weeks. Printers friendly to their cause would produce handbills and leaflets and the unemployed and youths would pass them around. As the aggitation continued and increased, they would slowly build alliances with other like-minded political parties and politicans to start passing legislation to make their dream reality.


Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2010-03-27 05:47:35 ~ West would not have allowed Bavarian-Austrian union in 1923. it would have been seen as a backdoor union with Germany. Also please rewrite the first sentence which seems to have 1902 as a year of WW1.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2010-03-27 06:48:05 ~ I agree with Scott.

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2010-03-27 15:47:22 ~ Good first effort...

Readers Comment Michael N. Ryan commented on 2010-03-27 18:18:51 ~ The Berlin and Viena establishments would have quashed it. Most German nationalists would see it and Hitler as Revional rather than Germanic and most likely would have dumped him costing him his political career.



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In 1973, at the 45th Annual Academy Awards, actor Marlon Brando rejects his Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Godfather.

Brando Rejects Oscar by Gerry ShannonIn his stead, Brando sends author Bill Kaysing. Though the Academy will not allow him to read Brando's prepared speech, Kaysing is forced to improvise to his confused audience:

"Hello. My name is Bill Kaysing and I'm representing Marlon Brando this evening. Marlon Brando asked me to tell you, in a very long speech which I cannot share with you presently - because of time - that he cannot accept this generous award.

And the reason for this being ... is the great 30-billion dollar lie forced on the American public. The moon landings. The American government has created the greatest hoax of all time, and we never landed on the moon ... and we must take action following the ending of the NASA space program last December. I hope I have not intruded on your time this evening, and I implore you to use your minds and power of free speech to force our leaders to tell the truth. The action we take now is our best hope for the future. Thank you on behalf of Marlon Brando".

Kaysing is booed and jeered by the audience, and reads Brando's entire prepared speech back-stage for the press. Kaysing then explains he and Brando are co-financing the publishing of Kaysing's forth-coming book, We Never Landed On The Moon: America's Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle - and it is this book that is widely credited for starting the moon hoax conspiracy movement.

Appearing moments later after Kaysing to present the award for Best Picture, actor Clint Eastwood quips to the audience: "I don't know if I should present this award on behalf of every kid who doesn't believe in Santa Clause".


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, In this scenario, Brando's decides to use a very public platform to reject his Oscar for a rather ill-concieved cause. (In real life, he sent Native American Sacheen Littlefeather to reject his Best Actor Oscar to bring attention to Hollywood's treatment of Native Americans). Kaysing did actually self-publish his book in 1974, and indeed, it did spark the moon hoax debate that continues today.




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In 1796, General Napoleon Bonaparte is placed in command of the French 'Army of Italy,' which he will subsequently lead on a successful invasion of that country ordered by King Louis XVI in retaliation for several hostile pronouncements by Pope Pius VI regarding the 'excesses' of the French court and its 'inattention to its Christian duties to the humblest of its subjects.'

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In 1775, Virginian rebel Thomas Jefferson is denied a seat on the Continental Congress that the American revolutionaries have established. Jefferson's energy and eloquence shortly became directed towards the Canadian Independence movement, where he helped design their parliamentary structure as well as their founding documents.

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In 2005, Dave and Jeanne Lange, with the help of a couple of Save Earth hackers, take over the transmission of the National College Basketball Championships, and make a 2-minute statement about the Claws, while flashing the Save Earth web site on the screen. Almost as soon as they lose control of the broadcast, their web site is hit with hundreds of thousands of visitors; the message is being spread.

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In 2000, with a new player in the group, dead gamemaster Bill Burke resumes the Bus Ride of Doom campaign, his Fudge game of horrifying cross-country travel. The new player, Burke's girlfriend Kris Robbins, is still having trouble adjusting to death, but the familiarity of being in a role-playing game helps her cope.

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In 1958, in one of the most blatant assassinations since the Soviet Union's founding, Nicolay Bulganin has his rival for the premiership, Nikita Kruschev, murdered on the steps of the Kremlin. With Kruschev out of the way, Bulganin takes over the position of Communist Party Secretary, and the brief period of reform that had begun under Kruschev withers under Bulganin's harsh Stalinist repression.

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In 1952, one of the greatest musicals ever filmed, Singin' in the Rain, premiers at the New York Soviet Center of the Arts. The film, starring Comrade Eugene Kelly, follows a group of French silent film stars who, oppressed by France's dictatorial monarchy, find new careers, fame and love in the more accepting climes of communist America. Comrade President Joel Rosenberg called it his favorite film.

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In 1945, the German New Reich's intracontinental missile program, the V4, produces an incredible strike on China. The technology for the missiles had been smuggled in from the future by the Reich's time-traveling neo-Nazi benefactors, and the German scientists were eagerly adapting it. Soon, German missiles would be menacing the world.

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In 1836, Mexico's Generalissimo Santa Anna, after defeating a small force of Texicans at Goliad, magnanimously gives them amnesty, provided they leave Mexico's borders. Most are only too happy to comply, but several rejoin their rebellious brethren. When they are recaptured at the battle of the Alamo, Santa Anna says to them, 'I gave you the choice of life or death, and you chose death. So be it.' He then has all of the Alamo's captives executed, incensing the rebel movement.

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In 1829, President Andrew Jackson is forced to withdraw his nominee for Secretary of War almost as soon as he appoints him. John Eaton's wife was the subject of many rumors in the capitol, and Jackson's own scandal over his wife's divorce not being final when he married her forced him to go with someone that society deemed more seemly.

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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the Thirty Years War had been triggered off earlier? muses Marko Bosscher. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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When in 1610, the catholic Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II intervened in the War of the Jülich succession by occupying the small, but strategically located, protestant United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg it seemed that would be the fuse to light the keg.

The Defenestration of PragueEver since the reformation the German states had been a powder keg. Lutheranism was widespread, especially in the Northern states, while Calvinism had also gained a foothold, but many of the rulers as well as large parts of the population remained catholic. The Treaty of Augsburg had made Lutheranism legal, but had not resolved the underlying problems as it tied the religion of each territory to the religion of it's ruler.

A combined French-Dutch army was prepared to invade the United Duchies and oust Rudolf, who appealed to his kinsman Philip the Third the emperor of Spain. Philip, who had arranged a truce with the Dutch a year before reluctantly agreed that troops from the Southern Netherlands would come to come to Rudolf's aid.

In the event the invasion of the United Duchies was called off, because the French King Henry IV was assassinated in Paris.

In the meantime Rudolf had been increasingly marginalized by his own brother Matthias who, in the wake of the long and unsuccessful war against the Turks, had forced him to cede Austria and Hungary.

Seeking to maintain at least the Kingdom Bohemia, as well as his now largely ineffectual title as Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf nominated Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria as his heir. Hoping that Spanish backing would prevent Matthias from making a further move against him.

Apart from making many of the Habsburgs, with the possible exception of Ferdinand, unhappy the news also led to riots in Prague. When Rudolf used his army to suppress the riots his brother intervened and had him locked up and forced him to abdicate.

When Ferdinand sent his envoys to Prague they were however badly received, in fact they were thrown out the window (the so-called defenestration of Prague). Although still smarting from the slight by his brother Matthias was appalled by the insult to royal power and marched on Bohemia suppressing the revolt and installing Ferdinand as king.

The conflict served to further harden the divide between the Protestant Union and the Catholic League that had been formed in opposition. When Rudolf died the next year and Matthias became Holy Roman Emperor he started work on uniting the Habsburg lands by making Ferdinand the successor to his kingdoms.

When Ferdinand succeeded Matthias in 1619 he almost immediately went to war against Frederick V, the Elector Palatine and leader of the Protestant Union. Although there was virtually no pretext for this war Ferdinand had secured the support of Philip of Spain, for whom the Palatine would offer a direct road into the rebellious Netherlands, and the non-intervention of the Poles.

Although the members of the Protestant Union marshalled forces in support of the Palatine Frederick was quickly defeated by the Spanish Army of Flanders and Ferdinand's own not inconsiderable army. After subsequent defeats of the Army of Würtemberg and the Army of Brandenburg the power of the Protestant Union was broken and it's members defected in turn.

Although peace negotiations dragged on for several years Ferdinand was able to secure exceedingly favorable terms at the Treaty of Prague. He was crowned king of the Palatine abolishing the ancient title of Elector and his kingdoms were inexorably tied to the Title of Holy Roman Emperor. The defunct Protestant Union was also formally abolished.

While Ferdinand would not play any further role in the armed conflict his role was vital in the reconquest of the Netherlands. Allowing the Spanish to march reinforcements directly to the Dutch border and allowing simultaneous invasions from the South and the West.

Although Ferdinand would spent most of his effort on combating protestantism in the lands directly under his control, his real legacy was in strengthening the Holy Roman Empire. His successors would build on his work, steadily decreasing the number of German states and increasingly centralising control in the capital Prague. As the power of Spain waned the Empire increasingly became the dominant European power alongside France.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality: Rudolf II conceded the kingdom of Bohemia to his brother, the Bohemian revolt only happened in 1618 when Ferdinand stood to takeover the the kingdom. And from there it quickly spread across Europe and leading to the 30 Years War which devastated much of Europe. The position of the Holy Roman Emperor was fatally weakened and Germany broken up in countless independent states.


Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2013-05-18 17:59:40 ~ This could have made for interesting times for Frederick the Great....



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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Geraldine Ferraro had run and won in 1988? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 2011, on this day the demise of former President of the United States Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY) was announced. Her 1984 running mate Walter Mondale called her "a remarkable woman and a dear human being .. She was a pioneer in our country for justice for women and a more open society. She broke a lot of molds and it's a better country for what she did".

Former President Geraldine Ferraro diesShe was seventy-five and had been striving for years with blood cancer. The first female President, she was an inspiration to women's rights and liberals after she ended Reagan-omics after winning the 1988 election against George Bush.

Ferraro grew up in New York City and became a teacher and lawyer. She joined the Queens County District Attorney's Office in 1974, where she headed the new Special Victims Bureau that dealt with s*x crimes, child abuse, and domestic violence. She was elected to the House in 1978, where she rose rapidly in the party hierarchy while focusing on legislation to bring equity for women in the areas of wages, pensions, and retirement plans. In 1984, former Vice President and presidential candidate Walter Mondale selected Ferraro to be his running mate in the upcoming election.

She was an inspiration to her Community being the only Italian American to be a major-party national nominee in addition to being the first woman. And her Vice President, Mario Cuomo, served as President in her footsteps from 2001-2009. While he served longer, she had a much more positive impact.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in authoring this article we have re-purposed content from the Alternate History and Wikipedia web sites. In reality the positive polling the Mondale-Ferraro ticket received when she joined faded as questions. We have chosen to ignore the two-state rule for VP.


Google+ Comments Comment from Google+ user John E. Bredehoft: I see in the footnote that the two-state rule for VP was ignored, although (as Dick Cheney has illustrated) there are ways around it. Another potential issue is the common ethnicity of Ferraro and Cuomo, which makes it unlikely that the ticket could be perceived as "balanced" (other than the fact that one candidate is a woman and one is a man). But then again, real history offers an out here, since the real 1992 candidates Clinton and Gore (who, naturally, wouldn't have been candidates if Mondale were the incumbent) were similarly similar Southerners with a centrist perspective. The ramifications of this alternate history, however, are very interesting. For Mondale to win in 1984, Reagan would naturally have to lose, ending the Reagan revolution (maybe). The history further postulates that after 1984, we would have one Mondale administration, one Ferraro administration, two intervening administrations (presumably Republican), and two Cuomo administrations - in other words, a reversal of the fortunes of the two political parties between 1984 and 2009. So perhaps it was President Ferraro who restrained the United States when the Berlin Wall came down, and President Ferraro who liberated Kuwait...and President Ferraro who was then defeated by a Republican proclaiming, "It's the economy, stupid!" despite the fact that she reversed President Mondale's unpopular tax hikes.? In the original AH, theres also a variant sir where Mondale loses, but in 1988 Ferraro runs with Gart Hart, they win and then Hart is assassinated. I will copy your comments to the blog with thanks for sharing your insights:-)? (Goof in my second paragraph - I forgot that Mondale wouldn't have been running, and that Ferraro could have been challenged by Clinton or Gore. Maybe Clinton did run, but his campaign was crushed by the Gennifer Flowers scandal.)?

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2013-03-26 17:38:59 ~ Would have served Bill right, LOL...



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