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wasn't a war fought about the limits of states rights though?
Yes, the "war between the States" aka the Civil War was fought over States rights.

However, Texas was a Constitutional Republic that was won away from Mexico and then later admitted to the Union. Most of the states of the Union were territorial acquisitions...where the populations of those territories voted for statehood.
 
Not exactly a best/worst, but you get the idea

Give me a...............You can keep it
Corsair...................Any plane made by Blackburn
Whiskey..................American Light Beer
Cruise Ship..............Almost any other vacation
Tissot watch............Rolex watch
Pie.........................Cake
Ford Trucks.............Chevy or Dodge
Jessica Alba.............Jessica Simpson
Snow Skiing.............Water Skiing
American Football......Soccer (football)
Sweet tea................Unsweet tea (gross)
Almost any woman.....Kim Kardasian (pretty face, but this chick is NASTY on all other levels)
Muscle car................Performance V6's (Listening to a good V8 is like listening to a Merlin engine)
War movie................Scary movie
Dracula....................Frankenstien
Thanksgiving.............Halloween
Dell.........................HP
Android....................iPhone
Blue........................Red
Rock.......................Rap (Rap is garbage)
Country living...........City living
Good woman.............Pretty face
Steelers...................Any other team
Dirty Martini..............Pina Colada
 

I would have to disagree with the Unsweeted Tea (The more it tastes like dish water the better) and Pina Colada's.
 
My theoretical retrospective grand prix world champions from 1945-1949 as I calculate it using the 1950 points rules plus the speculative positions 2-5 and the primary cars they drove:

1945:
1.Jean-Pierre Wimille=Bugatti T59/50B
2.Raymond Sommer=Talbot-Lago T26 MC
3.Eugene Chaboud=Delahaye 135S
4.Henri Trillaud=Delahaye 135S
5.Marcel Balsa=Bugatti 51

1946:
1.Raymond Sommer=Maserati 4CL
2.Jean-Pierre Wimille=Alfa Romeo 158
3.Guiseppe Farina=Alfa Romeo 158
4.Achille Varsi=Alfa Romeo 158
5.George Robson=Adams/Sparks

1947:
1.Jean-Pierre Wimille=Alfa Romeo 158
2.Achille Varsi=Alfa Romeo 158
3.Carlo Trossi=Alfa Romeo 158
4.Louis Chiron=Talbot-Lago T26
5.Mauri Rose=Deidt/Offenhauser

1948:
1.Jean-Pierre Wimille=Alfa Romeo 158
2.Luigi Villoresi=Maserati 4CLT/48
3.Alberto Ascari=Maserati 4CLT/48
4.Guiseppe Farina=Maserati 4CLT
5.Consalvo Sanesi=Alfa Romeo 158

1949:
1.Alberto Ascari=Ferrari 125
2.Louis Rosier=Talbot-Lago T26C
3.Bhanudej Bira=Maserati 4CLT/48
4.Luigi Villoresi=Ferrari 125
5.Toulo de Graffenreid=Maserati 4CLT/48
 
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Top 10 Worst uses of the color "brown".

1. Feces
2. UPS
3. A California Governor
4. Dirt
5. Chocolate
6. Dirt
7. RAF camouflage
8. Bears
9. "Dejavu" album cover
10. Stefano Bemer shoes

You forgot the late 1960's/early 1970's Ford factory brown paint (commonly seen on pick-ups and LTDs) most often referred to as "baby sh!t brown"...
 
First 50 years of Tour De France Winners

1903 • France • Maurice Garin
1904 • France • Henri Cornet
1905 • France • Louis Trousselier
1906 • France • René Pottier
1907 • France • Lucien Petit-Breton
1908 • France • Lucien Petit-Breton
1909 • Luxembourg • François Faber
1910 • France • Octave Lapize
1911 • France • Gustave Garrigou
1912 • Belgium • Odile Defraye
1913 • Belgium • Philippe Thys
1914 • Belgium • Philippe Thys
1915 -
1916 -
1917 -
1918 -
1919 • Belgium • Firmin Lambot
1920 • Belgium • Philippe Thys
1921 • Belgium • Léon Scieur
1922 • Belgium • Firmin Lambot
1923 • France • Henri Pélissier
1924 • Italy • Ottavio Bottecchia
1925 • Italy • Ottavio Bottecchia
1926 • Belgium • Lucien Buysse
1927 • Luxembourg • Nicolas Frantz
1928 • Luxembourg • Nicolas Frantz
1929 • Belgium • Maurice De Waele
1930 • France • André Leducq
1931 • France • Antonin Magne
1932 • France • André Leducq
1933 • France • Georges Speicher
1934 • France • Antonin Magne
1935 • Belgium • Romain Maes
1936 • Belgium • Sylvère Maes
1937 • France • Roger Lapébie
1938 • Italy • Gino Bartali
1939 • Belgium • Sylvère Maes
1940 • Germany


1941 -
1942 -
1943 -
1944 • Allies


1945 -
1946 -
1947 • France • Jean Robic
1948 • Italy • Gino Bartali
1949 • Italy • Fausto Coppi
1950 • Switzerland • Ferdinand Kübler
1951 • Switzerland • Hugo Koblet
1952 • Italy • Fausto Coppi
1953 • France • Louison Bobet
 
Stan's Top 12 Rock Acts of the 1950s:

12-Carl Perkins
11-Fats Domino
10-Eddie Cochran
9-Little Richard
8-Everly Brothers
7-Gene Vincent
6-Bill Haley and His Comets
5-Duane Eddy
4-Buddy Holly
3-Chuck Berry
2-Jerry Lee Lewis
1-Elvis Presley
 
Twelve celebrities who have been married the most times with at least 7 different spouses (# of times married/# of different spouses):

1:
Zsa Zsa Gabor-Actress~9/9
2:
Jennifer O'Neill-Actress~9/8
3-5:
Alan Jay Lerner-Broadway lyricist~8/8
Mickey Rooney-Actor~8/8
Artie Shaw-Bandleader~8/8
6-8:
Larry King-Broadcast interviewer~8/7
Elizabeth Taylor-Actress~8/7
Lana Turner-Actress~8/7
9-12:
Robert Evans-Film producer~7/7
Jerry Lee Lewis-Singer~7/7
Martha Raye-Actress~7/7
Dinah Washington-Singer~7/7

Note: Cowboy star Alfred "Lash" LaRue on occasions claimed to have been married up to 12 times but records have only been found to substantiate 3 marriages.
 
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Some of those are downright scandulous...lol
 

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