21. None, according to later reports.
22. Goldwater in 1964.
23. "Bomb 'em back to the Stone Age."
24. Two months.
25. Lloyd Bucher, the Purbka
26. By erecting large portraits of Mae
27. Martin Luther King
28. Nikita Khruschev
29. Romney: "I think a fight rinsing should have been sufficient."
30. The Dominican Republic.
31. "Just barbecued bonzes."
32. Jan Palach.
33. Alabama governor George Wallace, in his 1963 inaugural address.
34. Mayor Richard Daley.
35. Stokely Carmichael.
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