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@BarackObama 10 years off in remembrance of 'Bloody Sunday'

Barack Obama might want to have a talk with @BarackObama, the OFA-run Twitter account that bears his name. It’s an honorable sentiment, but the men and women who marched on Bloody Sunday did so in 1965, not 1955.

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That still doesn’t line up with candidate Barack Obama’s claim that the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march inspired his parents to marry and have a child (who was born in 1961 — four years before the march).

(Hat tip: Jeryl Bier)

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