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Date Added: June 22, 2008 10:36:02 PM
If every picture tells a story, two I think you might remember from 1968 -- the turbulent 1968 of Martin and Bobby and the Tet Offensive and Chicago's raging Democratic convention -- spoke volumes. Correction: Speak volumes.

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