Do you want this timeline to have major ramifications in the 1980s and beyond?

  • A.) Yes

    Votes: 11 100.0%
  • B.) No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • C.) Too Soon to Tell

    Votes: 1 9.1%

  • Total voters
    11
Chapter 2: National and International Headlines (Fall 1983)

Sergeant Foley

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BUSH TO SEEK FULL FOUR-YEAR TERM IN 1984
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*Wednesday, November 30, 1983: The headlines coming out of the Washington Post, New York Times and Los Angeles Times had been driving folks into intrigue about the upcoming 1984 Presidential election. President George HW Bush confirmed according to sources, notifying supporters that he plans on seeking a full four-year term in 1984. Running the President's campaign will be White House Chief of Staff James A. Baker, III.
-Excerpt from the Houston Chronicle
November 30, 1983

DIVISIONS INSIDE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Former US Ambassador to Canada Walter Mondale, United States Senator Gary Hart (D-CO), Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt (D) and countless others, have been getting criticized by other candidates for not attending town hall candidate forums and debates.

In light of the shocking assassination of then-President Ronald Reagan on November 13th, the political ramifications have altered the landscape nationwide with massive pressure on 12+ candidates to drop out and unite behind one of the leading candidates.

KIRKPATRICK NOT TO RETAINED AS US AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS

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*Thursday, December 1, 1983: Huge bombshells from the White House confirmed that US Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick won't be retained in her current position following the 1984 elections according to the Washington Post.

This move wasn't considered a surprise as Bush is determined to be his own man, not shackled by the policies and achievements of his late popular predecessor. Foreign policy analysts noted Bush plans on taking a slightly different approach to foreign policy and other key areas.
 
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KILPATRICK NOT TO RETAINED AS US AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS
*December 1, 1983: Huge bombshells from the White House confirmed that US Ambassador to the United Nations Jeanne Kilpatrick won't be retained in her current position following the 1984 elections according to the Washington Post.

This move wasn't considered a surprise as Bush is determined to be his own man, mot shackled by the policies and achievements of his late popular predecessor. Foreign policy analysts noted Bush plans on taking a slightly different approach to foreign policy and other key areas.

Will she be replaced by another neocon?
 
Upcoming Installments in Chapter 2

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@WolfBear @Ibanez @bintananth @Buba @Tiamat @The Immortal Watch Dog

AUTHOR'S NOTE FOR CHAPTER 2: Good evening everyone. I hope you're watching defending CFBP national champion Georgia Bulldogs kicking TCU's asses 45-7 with 7:34 remaining in the 3rd Quarter. Anyway, beginning this week, I will focus on Sports Headlines from Fall 1983 including CFB and NFL.

Be on the lookout for these Sports Installments 😎
 
Chapter 2: Sports Headlines (Fall 1983: Part I)

Sergeant Foley

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1983 NFL SEASON WEEK 14 SCORES:
*Thursday, December 1, 1983: Los Angeles Raiders defeated the San Diego Chargers by a score of 42-10.
*Sunday, December 4, 1983: San Francisco 49ers defeated Tampa Buccaneers by double digits, 35-21.
Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-9.
New England Patriots defeated the New Orleans Saints 7-0.
Saint Louis Cardinals defeated the New York Giants 10-6.
Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 14-9.
Cincinnati Bengals stunned the Pittsburgh Steelers 23-10.
Denver Broncos throttled Cleveland Browns 27-6.
Miami Dolphins defeated Houston Oilers 24-17.
New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 10-6.
Defending Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins defeated Atlanta Falcons 37-21.
Green Bay Packers defeated Chicago Bears 31-28.
Dallas Cowboys blew out Seattle Seahawks 35-10.
*Monday, December 5, 1983: Detroit Lions defeated Minnesota Vikings 13-2 on Monday Night Football.
 
Chapter 3: Meanwhile in the Argentine Republic.....

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Chapter 3: One last insult to the Dictator
12:13 AM ARGST, Friday, December 2, 1983
Somewhere in the Argentine Republic

The decision was made by a mock tribunal court consisted of young crazed Peronistas. It was time for the former Dictator with the bony nose to die once and for all.

The Dictator was still held prisoner as he tried to escape, but was captured and endured weeks of torture, beatings, plus secret experiments where one of the captors used a scalpel to incision off of the Dictator's left shoulder, while one female captor held him down like the dog he is. To them what they were doing was poetic justice after all, he was the man who instigated a bloodthirsty operation called the Dirty War campaign against his own people.

Cowering like the ugly ass scumbag, the Dictator looked like a scared cornered animal with no other options because time was running out on him. One female Peronist named Esmeralda walked inside and informed him of his fate: "It's been decided. You will be executed for crimes against the people of the Argentine Republic. For the disappearance of many innocent men, women and children, you must die and it was decided that I will have the honor of killing you."

The Dictator, for the first time in his pathetic life, looked scared and realized his days were numbered as he tried to play the old negotiation tactic, "Wait, wait. I need to tell you something...." Esmeralda, who looked annoyed said "Do you know where is the location of the General's body, so that he can taken back home?"

After something like 16 minutes of thinking about what Esmeralda said, the Dictator knowing he was going to die, refused to give her the whereabouts of the General's body. "I cannot tell you where the location is because it's a state secret. But let me remind you of what you're going to do if you kill me and the consequences of your actions...." Esmeralda told him "It's pretty rich with your consequences talk because you and your crazy Junta friends didn't give us the same courtesy when you killed your own people. You must die now!"

After being told to stand up and walk toward a designated spot, the Dictator rambled off about escalating violence in Mexico (bringing up Robles declaring Martial Law there) and other international events, etc., Esmeralda pulled out a 44 Magnum, aimed at the Dictator from behind and opened fire: BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!

The Dictator fell to the ground face first, bleeding and gasping for air, seeing Esmeralda walking toward him; he was on his leftside when he saw Esmeralda face-to-face, begging for mercy "Don't do this. You don't know what you're getting yourself into..." Esmeralda calmly told him, "I am doing this for the Argentine Republic and my fellow Argentinians!" as she fired additional bullets, killing the Dictator for good.

Hearing the shots, Esmeralda's colleagues ran downstairs to see the commotion. They found Esmeralda splattered with blood standing over the dead Dictator, who had got shot 16 times. One of the captors checked a pulse, he was dead and told Esmeralda: "Why don't you clean yourself up and get some rest."

While three of her colleagues were burying the Dictator in some unmarked grave in the middle of nowhere, Esmeralda went to the bathroom, locked the door: taking off all of her clothes, naked and barefoot before getting into the shower and stayed there for like 28 minutes.

By 1:25 AM, Esmeralda slowly got out of the shower naked and barefoot: looked at herself at the mirror humming the National Anthem of the Argentine Republic while dying her hair red in order to change her appearance. Following this, she got out of the bathroom and walked into her private bedroom, taking off the towel by placing it on the chair and slipped into bed to get some sleep.

Someone snuck into the room while Esmeralda was sleeping, it was Tony Escano who slowly and thoroughly penetrated her as they were engaging in sexual intercourse all night long. Esmeralda was looking at the window, flashing back to the moment she killed the Dictator and took joyful satisfaction of pulling the trigger as she was smiling.

Tony noticed Esmeralda was awake, "Hey baby, what are you thinking about?" as he kissed the back of her neck. She calmly responded, "Our homeland being free of dictatorship" before she went to sleep.
 
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Chapter 3: Gruesome discovery

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One Gruesome Discovery!
Monday, December 12, 1983
Somewhere in the Argentine Republic

Fabiola Nunez was your typical bubbly teenage girl excited about doing gymnastics and other athletic activities when she noticed an awful odor coming from across the neighborhood "What the fuck is that smell?" she said to herself and decided to check it out for herself.

Fabiola walked toward a weird looking hill on high ground in the outskirts of town, but first she decided to call for help. Running to the mansion of the Reyes family, she explained to them.the situation and the five Reyes brothers including the eldest Juan, who was assisted by two of his brothers Diego and Miguel, who were accompanied by their wives Dora and Myrna.

The time was 10:57 AM in the morning and Miguel kept digging all the way until he hit something, "I think I might've hit something folks!" By this time, law enforcement agencies had arrived after Fabiola's parenta notified them of an awful ordor in the outskirts of the farming community.

Sergeant Tomas Becker, who was one of the lead investigators into mysterious disappearance cases, usee a walky-talky machine to notify his colleagues at the police department about the situation. When Officer Estafania Gutierrez finally opened up the wooden box, the gruesome horrible odor overcame everyone in sight when they found what was left of the dead person, Juan was covering his mouth with a towel after making somewhat of an identification, "I think this person looks familiar because I've seen him on television and that bony nose looks quite familiar...."

Becker realized whom Juan was referring to: the deceased person in the dugged-up grave was that of a former President of the Argentine Republic. By this time, the federal law enforcement agencies were now involved in the case now and it was no longer a missing person case because this now shifted into a full-scale murder investigation!
 
Chapter 3: Major Developments from the Argentine Republic

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BREAKING NEWS ALERT: FORMER ARGENTINE REPUBLIC PRESIDENT JORGE RAFAEL VIDELA FOUND DEAD
*Law enforcement agencies and eyewitnesses found unmarked grave with gruesome discovery in farming community.
*Autopsy performed; details not disclosed
*Awaiting official statement from the Argentinian government.


In what shook the Argentine Republic to its core almost, law enforcement agencies confirmed they have officially recovered the body and identified that as former Argentine Republic President Jorge Rafael Videla.

Sources in Buenos Aires report the Videla family was taken to the farming community to officially make identification of the body. Following an autopsy, Videla's body won't be released until officials can determine an official cause of death.

Argentinian television stations interrupted regularly scheduled programming to announce the former President's death, which was met with mixture of some sadness by Junta supporters while others in the country cheered loudly; group of opponents gathered at Plaza de Mayo and threw celebratory festivities.
 
Chapter 3: National and International Headlines (Fall 1983)

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MASS CELEBRATIONS IN THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC ON VIDELA'S DEATH
*Monday, December 12, 1983: When news broke that former Argentine Republic President Jorge Rafael Videla was found shot to death in a deep-dugged grave in a farming community, reaction from majority of Argentinians was that of festive celebrations ranging from fireworks, massive partying in the streets of Buenos Aires to jubilant dancing.

The official statement from the Argentinian government was carefully worded saying: "The Videla family wishes to have privacy during this period upon the death of the former President. No further commentary needed at this time."

NO STATE FUNERAL FOR VIDELA; MILITARY FUNERAL LIKELY TO OCCUR AT ARMY HEADQUARTERS

*Tuesday, December 13, 1983: Argentine Republic President Raul Alfonsin announced during a press conference at the Casa Rosada (Government Office) that the government will NOT be allowing an official State Funeral for Argentine Republic President Jorge Rafael Videla. "Due to the massive crimes committed against the people of the Argentine Republic because of the heinous Dirty War during his administration along with other crimes such as kidnapping, torture, forced disappearances of dissidents, murders and state sponsored acts of terrorism, there will be no official State Funeral for former President Videla," Alfonsin said in a statement.

News of Alfonsin's decision has angered several military generals and officers including those who served in the Videla administration calling it "impulsive and pathetic". Reports circulating that a military funeral for the former President will likely take place at the Argentinian Army Headquarters Grounds, with a date yet to be announced depending on if it'll be televised or not.

INTELLIGENCE REPORTS: ROBLES' CONTROVERSIAL CRACKDOWN OF PROTESTORS CAUSES CONCERN BY US STATE DEPARTMENT


*The US State Department had expressed concern following the violent crackdown of student protesters in Mexico.

Mexican President General Oscar Robles, whose been in power since 21 February 1973, has aggressively used Martial Law to enforce controversial decisions such as banning freedom of speech, radio and television shows which Robles administration officials accuse of "promotion of outside agitators" including banning political parties across Mexico.

The flamboyant and controversial Mexican President, who is currently in his third term, recently deployed riot control police officers to arrest college students in several of Mexico's colleges and universities. According to the Associated Press, those who were arrested: were rounded up during late night raids, taken to unknown detention centers: tortured, beaten, violently hung by cattle prods and even some cases: were shackled by hands and feet, where those detained were roughly taken to helicopters before being pushed to their deaths.

Since 1982, the death toll of political opponents including dissidents ranging from journalists, athletes and some celebrities has grown to 57,000+. According to news reporters covering the deteriorating situation, they detailed around 13,000 were forcibly exiled out of Mexico and an estimated 25,000 exiles were hunted down and violently murdered by intelligence agents loyal to the Robles dictatorship.

Massive pressure is being aggressively put on US President
George HW Bush to do something against the Military Junta of Mexico, but so far no response from the Bush administration.

MILITARY FUNERAL FOR FORMER ARGENTINE REPUBLIC PRESIDENT JORGE VIDELA

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Funeral procession of former Argentine Republic President Jorge Rafael Videla.
*Saturday, December 17, 1983: The Military Funeral of former Argentine Republic President Jorge Rafael Videla was held inside the Argentinian Army Headquarters, where it was a scaled-down service due to the government denying a State Funeral for the controversial Videla, whose reign was noted for blatant human rights violations. Following funeral services, the flag-draped casket of the 40th Argentine Republic President was taken on a gun carriage from the Army Headquarters Grounds in a procession to his final resting place at the Memorial Cemetery in Pilar during a private ceremony.
 
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Chapter 3: The Governors (Part I)

Sergeant Foley

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LIST OF US STATE/TERRITORY GOVERNORS
December 19, 1983

*Alabama: George Corley Wallace (D)
*First elected:
1962; reelected in 1970, 1974, 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Alaska:
Bill Sheffield (D)
First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*American Samoa:
Peter Tali Coleman (R)
*First elected: 1977; reelected in 1980.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Arizona:
Bruce Babbitt (D)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the death of then-Governor Wesley Bolin (D) on 4 March 1978.
*First elected to first full term
1978; reelected in 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Arkansas:
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (D)
First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
Seat up for election: 6 November 1984

*California:
Courken George Deukmejian (R)
First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Colorado:
Richard Lamm (D)
First elected: 1974; reelected in 1978 and 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Connecticut:
William Atichson O'Neill (D)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the death of then-Governor Ellen Grasso (D) on 27 June 1980.
*First elected to first full term:
1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Delaware:
Pierre S duPont, IV (R)******
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1980.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
6 November 1984.

*Florida:
Robert Douglas "Bob" Graham (D)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Georgia: Joe Frank Harris (D)
*First elected:
1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Guam:
Ricardo Bordallo (D)
*First elected: 1974; reelected in 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.


*Hawaii: George Ariyoshi (D)******
*First elected:
1974; reelected in 1978 and 1982.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Idaho: John V. Evans (D)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-Governor Cecil Andrus (D) on 23 January 1977.
*First to first full term:
1978; reelected in 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Illinois:
James Robert "Big Jim" Thompson (R)
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1978 and 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

COMING UP IN CHAPTER 3 OF THE 11.13.83 INCIDENT: Part II of the US State/Territory Governors.
 
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Chapter 3: The Governors (Part II)

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US STATE/TERRITORY GOVERNORS
Monday, December 19, 1983

*Indiana: Robert D. Orr (R)
*First elected: 1980.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Iowa:
Terry Edward Branstad (R)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Kansas:
John W. Carlin (D)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Kentucky:
Martha Layne Collins (D)******
*First elected: 1983.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
3 November 1987.

*Louisiana:
David Conner Treen (R)
*First elected: 1979.
*Defeated for reelection: 22 October 1983.
*Leaving Office: 12 March 1984.
*Incoming Governor:
Edwin Washington Edwards (D): first elected in 1971; reelected in 1975 and 1983.

COMING UP IN CHAPTER 3 OF THE 11.13.83 INCIDENT: Part III of the US State/Territory Governors.
 
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Chapter 3: The Governors (Part III)

Sergeant Foley

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US STATE/TERRITORY GOVERNORS
Monday, December 19, 1983

*Maine: Joseph E. Brennan (D)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.

******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Maryland:
Harry R. Hughes (D)******
*FIrst elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.

******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Massachusetts:
Michael Stanley Dukakis (D)
*First elected: 1974; reelected in 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Michigan:
William Grawn Milliken (R)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-Governor George Romney (R) on 22 January 1969.
*First elected:
1970; reelected in 1974, 1978 and 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Minnesota:
Rudy Perpich (D/DFL)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-Governor Richard Anderson (D/DFL) on 29 December 1976.
*First elected:
1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Mississippi:
William Forrest Winter (D)
*First elected: 1979; reelected in 1983.
*Seat up for election: 3 November 1987.

*Missouri:
Christopher S. "Kit" Bond (R)
*First elected: 1972; reelected in 1980.
*Open Seat: Not seeking reelection in 1984.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Montana:
Theodore Schwinden (D)
*First elected: 1980.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Nebraska:
Robert "Bob" Kerrey (D)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Nevada:
Richard Bryan (D)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*New Hampshire:
John H. Sununu (R)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984
 
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Chapter 3: The Governors (Part IV)

Sergeant Foley

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US STATE/TERRITORY GOVERNORS
Monday, December 19, 1983

*New Jersey: Thomas Kean, Sr., (R)
*First elected: 1981.

*Seat up for election: 5 November 1985.

*New Mexico:
Toney Anaya (D)******
First elected: 1981.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*New York:
Mario Matthew Cuomo (D)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*North Carolina:
James Baxter "Jim" Hunt, Jr., (D)******
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1980.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
6 November 1984.
*Announced campaign for United States Senator in 1984.

*North Dakota:
Allen I. Olson (R)
*First elected: 1980.
*Open Seat: Not seeking reelection in 1984.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Northern Mariana Islands:
Pedro Pangelinan Tenorio (R)
*First elected: 1981.
*Seat up for election: 5 November 1985.

*Ohio:
Richard Celeste (D)
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Oklahoma:
George Patterson Nigh (D)******
*Previously served as Governor: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-Governor James Howard Edmondson (D) , who appointed himself to the vacant US Senate seat following the sudden death of then-United States Senator Robert S. Kerr (D-OK) on 1 January 1963.
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Oregon:
Victor George Atiyeh (R)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Pennsylvania:
Richard Lewis "Dick" Thornburgh (R)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Puerto Rico:
Carlos Romero Barcelo (NP/D)
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1980.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Rhode Island:
J. Joseph Garrahy (D)
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1978, 1980 and 1982.
*Announced he's seeking reelection in 1984.
*Seat up for election:
6 November 1984.

*South Carolina:
Richard Riley (D)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*South Dakota:
William John "Bill" Janklow (R)******
*First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Tennessee:
Andrew Lamar Alexander, Jr., (R)******
First elected: 1978; reelected in 1982.
******Open seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.
 
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Chapter 3: The Governors (Part V)

Sergeant Foley

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US STATE/TERRITORY GOVERNORS (PART V)
Monday, December 19, 1983

*Texas: Mark Wells White, Jr., (D)
*Previously Served: Texas Secretary of State (appointed position) from January 19, 1973 to February 1, 1977; United States Senator (Class 2) from Texas from February 1, 1977 to January 18, 1983.
*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*US Virgin Islands:
Juan Francisco Luis (I)
*Ascended to the Governorship upon the death of then-Governor Cyril King (IDM) on 2 January 1978.
*First elected:
1978; reelected in 1982.
*Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
4 November 1986.

*Utah:
Scott M. Matheson (D)
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1980.
*Open Seat: Not seeking reelection in 1984.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Vermont:
Richard Snelling (R)
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1978, 1980 and 1982.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*Virginia:
Charles Spittal "Chuck" Robb (D)******
*First elected: 1981.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
5 November 1985.

*Washington:
John Spellman (R)
*First elected: 1980.
*Seat up for election: 6 November 1984.

*West Virginia:
John Davidson "Jay" Rockefeller, IV (D)******
*First elected: 1976; reelected in 1980.
******Open Seat due to term limits.
*Seat up for election:
6 November 1984.
*Announced campaign for United States Senator in 1984.

*Wisconsin:
Tony Earl (D)

*First elected: 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.

*Wyoming:
Earl J. Herschler (D)
*First elected: 1974; reelected in 1978 and 1982.
*Seat up for election: 4 November 1986.
 
Chapter 3: Political Scoop (Fall 1983)

Sergeant Foley

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BREAKING NEWS ALERTS: ALABAMA GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE (D) SEEKING REELECTION TO HISTORIC 5TH TERM IN 1986.
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*Tuesday, December 20, 1983: Alabama Governor George Wallace (D) announced he was running for reelection to historic fifth term in 1986, which if completed, will make him the nation's second longest-serving US State Governor with 20 years of service by January 21, 1991.

Already the Land of Dixie's longest-serving Governor and currently serving his fourth term, Wallace explained his leadership is needed to guide Alabama through major changes including experience and tough decisions made. Republicans are likely to put a candidate up against the four-term Democratic Governor and 1976 Democratic Party presidential nominee. "Due to the unfortunate circumstances of what transpired last month, it's important that my experienced leadership is needed to remain the course here in the great State of Alabama," Wallace said during a press conference
 
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Chapter 3: Composition of the United States Senate (Fall 1983)

Sergeant Foley

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COMPOSITION OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE
Tuesday, December 20, 1983

*Alabama:
Class 2: Howell Heflin (D-AL)
Class 3: Jeremiah Denton (R-AL)

*Alaska:
Class 2: Ted Stevens (R-AK)
Class 3: Frank Murkowski (R-AK)


*Arizona:
Class 1: Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ)
Class 3: Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)

*California:
Class 1: Pete Wilson (R-CA)
Class 3: Alan Cranston (D-CA)

*Colorado:
Class 2: William Armstrong (R-CO)
Class 3: Gary Hart (D-CO)

*Connecticut:
Class 1: Lowell Weicker (R-CT)
Class 3: Christopher J. Dodd (D-CT)

*Delaware:
Class 1: William Roth (D-DE)
Class 2: Joe Biden (D-DE)

*Florida:
Class 1: Lawton M. Chiles (D-FL)
Class 3: Paula Hawkins (R-FL)

*Georgia:
Class 2: Rosalynn Carter (D-GA)
Class 3: Mack Mattingly (R-GA)

*Hawaii:
Class 1: Spark Matsunaga (D-HI)
Class 3: Daniel Inouye (D-HI)


*Idaho:
Class 2: James A. McClure (R-ID)
Class 3: Steve Symms (R-ID)


*Illinois:
Class 2: Charles Percy (R-IL)
Class 3: Alan J. Dixon (D-IL)

*Indiana:
Class 1: Richard Lugar (R-IN)
Class 3: James Danforth Quayle (R-IN)


*Iowa:
Class 2: Roger Jepsen (R-IA)
Class 3: Chuck Grassley (R-IA)


*Kansas:
Class 2: Nancy Kassebaum (R-KS)
Class 3: Robert J. Dole (R-KS)


*Kentucky:
Class 2: Walter "Dee" Huddleston (D-KY)
Class 3: Wendell Ford (D-KY)


*Louisiana:
Class 2: J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA)
Class 3: Russell B. Long (D-LA)


*Maine:
Class 1: George J. Mitchell (D-ME)
Class 2: William Cohen (R-ME)

*Maryland:
Class 1: Paul Sarbanes (D-MD)
Class 3: Charles Mathias (R-MD)

*Massachusetts:
Class 1: Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA)
Class 2: Paul Tsongas (D-MA)


*Michigan:
Class 1: Donald Riegle (D-MI)
Class 2: Carl Levin (D-MI)


*Minnesota:
Class 1: David Durenberger (R-MN)
Class 2: Rudy Boschwitz (R-MN)


*Mississippi:
Class 1: Ray Mabus (D-MS)
Class 2: Thad Cochran (R-MS)

*Missouri:
Class 1: John Danforth (R-MO)
Class 3: Thomas Eagleton (D-MO)

*Montana:
Class 1: John Melcher (D-MT)
Class 2: Max Baucus (D-MT)


*Nebraska:
Class 1: Edward Zorinsky (D-NE)
Class 2: J. James Exon (D-NE)


*Nevada:
Class 1: Chic Hecht (R-NV)
Class 3: Paul Laxalt (R-NV)


*New Hampshire:
Class 2: Gordon J. Humphrey (R-NH)
Class 3: Warren Rudman (R-NH)


*New Jersey:
Class 1: Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Class 2: Bill Bradley (D-NJ)


*New Mexico:
Class 1: Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
Class 2: Pete Domenici (R-NM)

*New York State:
Class 1: Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY St)
Class 3: Al D'Amato (R-NY St)

*North Carolina:
Class 2: Jesse Helms (R-NC)
Class 3: John Porter East (R-NC)


*North Dakota:
Class 1: Quentin Burdick (D-ND)
Class 3: Mark Andrews (R-ND)

*Ohio:
Class 1: Howard Metzenburg (D-OH)
Class 3: John Glenn (D-OH)


*Oklahoma:
Class 2: David Boren (D-OK)
Class 3: Don Nickles (R-OK)

*Oregon:
Class 2: Mark Hatfield (R-OR)
Class 3: Bob Packwood (R-OR)


*Pennsylvania:
Class 1: John Heinz, III (R-PA)
Class 3: Arlen Spector (R-PA)


*Puerto Rico:
Class 1: Juan H. Cinton Garcia (D-PR)
Class 2: Luis A. Ferre (R-PR)

*Rhode Island:
Class 1: John Chafee (R-RI)
Class 2: Claiborne Pell (D-RI)

*South Carolina:
Class 2: Strom Thurmond (R-SC)
Class 3: Fritz Hollings (D-SC)

*South Dakota:
Class 2: Larry Pressler (R-SD)
Class 3: James Abdnor (R-SD)


*Tennessee:
Class 1: Jim Sasser (D-TN)
Class 2: Howard Baker (R-TN)

*Texas:
Class 1: Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX)
Class 2: Dolph Briscoe (D-TX)


*Utah:
Class 1: Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
Class 3: Jake Garn (R-UT)


*Vermont:
Class 1: Robert Stafford (R-VT)
Class 3: Patrick Leahy (D-VT)

*Virginia:
Class 1: Paul Trible (R-VA)
Class 2: John Warner (R-VA)


*Washington:
Class 1: Daniel J. Evans (R-WA St)
Class 3: Slade Gorton (R-WA St)


*West Virginia:
Class 1: Robert Byrd (D-WV)
Class 2: Jennings Randolph (D-WV)


*Wisconsin:
Class 1: William Proxmire (D-WI)
Class 3: Bob Kasten (R-WI)

*Wyoming:
Class 1: Malcolm Wallop (R-WY)
Class 2: Alan Simpson (R-WY)
 
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Chapter 3: Personal PoV's (Juanita's Secret Diary)

Sergeant Foley

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*The following Installment will be quite NFSW, erotic and graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.

Personal PoV's: Juanita Estevez

12:57 AM ARGST, Monday, December 26, 1983
Somewhere in the Argentine Republic.

"We arrived safely back home in the Argentine Republic sometime in the late evening hours of December 13th, it was sometime around 10:00 PM in the evening and I was tired due to the long flight that Genesis had been flying. After driving all the way to the heavily secluded forests in the outskirts of San Vicente, I got out of the vehicle carrying my luggage and got inside the house.

It didn't take too long for Margarita to knock on the door "Juanita! Open the door now"; Annoyed at having been "experimented" on for the last few years, I tiredly answered "What's going on Margarita? Another secret experiment?" She smirked and said: "Just making sure you're keeping your promise to keeping our beautiful secret very secret forever," before leaving. All of the time, I had been haunted by what she did to her own cousin less than seven years ago.

Shortly after putting on pajamas and getting some sleep, I was awoken by Genesis, who seductively said with a soothing "You miss me baby?" as she kissed me on the lips while I was kind of startled. "Where have you've been?" I asked. Genesis only said "I've been busy on a long trip overseas, that's all I can say." The time was 12:57 AM when Genesis calmly motioned me to come with her though the super secretive underground tunnels.

Curious, I asked "Where are you taking me in this secret tunnel?" Genesis held my hand as we walked all the way down toward a secret lab that she personally had built herself sometime around 1973 with Margarita. I stood there sleepingly tired and yawning as Genesis quietly opened both doors of this secret lab, she wrapped her arm around my left shoulder as we got inside the lab before she went back to lock it tightly. And this lab was underground without any windows, but air conditioning system was breezy and nice.

"Beautiful without any skin", Genesis happily sighed as I held a flashlight with me while being calmly walked to see a beautiful naked skinless woman floating inside this secret glass container: I stood there for about 13-25 minutes.

While I gazed at this glass container, Genesis carefully applied latex human skin with the same resemblance of the beautiful young woman. Genesis had a habit of making full latex human body skin suits a lot, considering she was a master of disguises. She left to go to bed and I continued keeping watch over the naked skinless young woman floating inside this secret glass container for about 25 more minutes before locking the doors tightly to go to bed myself.....

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Reenactment from the documentary "Secretas y Super Secretas en La Tumba".
It was in the late night hours after enjoying a deep-thorough sex escapade with Genesis, I laid on my back on the bed naked and barefoot, while Genesis slithered out of the bed to check on her "secret experiment". Inside the underground secret lab, Genesis applied the full latex human body skin-suit on her "secret masterpiece", caressing the body from head to toe and kissing it. The time was 10:57 PM on the late night of December 26th when Genesis lifted up her "beautiful secret experiment" out of the glass container (who was naked and barefoot) and carried it all the way toward another underground tunnel windowless room, where she then came back to the room, where I was sleeping and asked me to come help her with placing the "beautiful secret experiment" into the glass container pool. I walked inside the underground tunnel windowless room and gazed at the beauty of the naked young beautiful woman, who was laying on a special slab. Genesis and I carefully placed the beautiful young woman into the pool we both gazed and looked at her for about half an hour or longer; I placed an extra-large white sheet covering her naked body and sealed it with the glass container before we sealed it shut with a large glass container lid; which was inside the extra-large secret compartment underneath quad-truple trap doors and locking it very tightly before we left the room. I then discovered the beautiful young woman was none other than the late Argentine Republic First Lady Eva Duarte de Peron.
 
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