The first place is The Jamestown Bridge located in Piedmont, Triad North Carolina. This bridge is said to be haunted because at night many tourists and visitors have claimed that they would pick up a little girl who was looking for a ride on the side of the road. When they picked her up, everything would be going fine and then all of a sudden when they look over at her again, she is gone. Many ghost hunters find this spot to be intriguing because it leaves so much to the imagination. It is said that this girl wears a white dress and can be seen at night.
The second place that I would like to bring forward is called the Huntingdon College located in Montgomery, Alabama. This place will ?knock the socks of you.? It is said that a lady ghost roams the city here. Here name has been called ?The Red Lady of Pratt.? The legend says that the red lady was a lonely, quiet and unpopular student. She often tried to make friends and she was unable to. The more that she tried to make friends, the harder it became for her to make them. The students would often make fun of her because she only wore the color red. She found no hope to her situation and eventually she hung herself in her room. The Red Lady of Pratt is often seen when students are picking on other kids. She has been seen to appear in and through walls. Some students have even experienced a gust of air comes through the rooms in the middle of the night. What makes this place even more shocking is that it has a second ghost that roams around in the middle of the night. His name is called, ?Ghost on The Green.? This ghost is said to haunt the campus because he once dated a girl here and she broke up with him because he was too clingy. He could not take the rejection and so he shot himself in the head. Several days later, the campus returned back to normal. Some students claim that they now see him walking the green. Many students that walk the green at night claim that he often messes up their hair, blows in their ear or even tugging on their clothes. This indeed is a haunted place that you do not want to miss out on.
The third most haunted place in America is Dudleytown, New England Connecticut. Did you know that you are not allowed to enter Dudleytown and if you are caught trying to enter it, you will be arrested for trespassing and given a $75.00 fine or more? This place is said to have ghosts, hauntings and spirits swarming around. People that have seen Dudleytown claim that the birds are silent here and you get a spooky feeling here. The story of Dudleytown actually begins in England. Edmund Dudley was said to be beheaded for trying to overthrow King Henry the VIII. It is said that a curse was place on the Dudley's for their treason. The curse states that all descendents of Edmund Dudley would face horrors for all eternity. The son of Edmund Dudley also tried to Overthrow the crown. John Dudley's third son Robert, Earl left England to avoid loosing his own head. The Dudley's settled in what is now called Dudley town. You may be able to catch pictures of Dudleytown from ghost hunters. However, this place is not allowed to be trespassed and you may be surprised that many people have not ever heard of or seen this place.
These are some of the most haunted placed in America. I hope that you enjoy reading about them because it will actually give you a chill up your spine. Many people throughout the world will tell you that these places are chilling to visit and often cause you to believe that ghosts do really exist.
The United States of America used to pride itself on a reputation for diplomacy and integrity. The world's largest economy, land of the capitalist dream. Immigrants would flock to America looking for their chance in life, looking to make a go of it all for their family. Then something went wrong. The global perception of the US changed, and suddenly the ethical and moral high ground was destroyed by needless bloodshed and political interference beyond the scope of their global role.
The Vietnam war - a tragedy of greed and senseless aggression. Vietnam wasn't an American war, yet it was this involvement that started the cycle of distrust and negative feeling towards the United States and everything it stood for. And that's not to mention the horrendous loss of life, and the destruction of lives caused by politically motivated violence. You'd think we'd learn our lesson, huh?
In 2003, George W. Bush with the support of Tony Blair sent hundreds of thousands of troops to invade Iraq on the premise of 'illegal weapons programmes' and 'imminent threats'. A chip off the old block, some would say. George H. W. Bush's invasion of 1990 failed to overthrow the regime or gain control of the wealth of oil in Iraq. His son was more fortunate.
One of the most controversial American authors of our time, Bob Miller has been a staunch campaigner against the Bush administrations of now and then, since back in 1976. A Veteran of the Vietnam war, Miller has been cast as a pariah, a renegade, and has even been taken into custody by the US Secret Service for his outspoken approach to American politics. Nevertheless Miller has continued his relentless attack on the Bush regime and everything it stands for, traveling the country to deliver his opinions on the real motives of the Bush family.
A Republican himself, Miller is no stranger to the world of political activism. Yet his controversial branding in the mainstream media has seen him cast aside as yet another extremist, unpatriotic and senseless. However, with his latest book "Kill Me If You Can, You SOB", Miller aims to express the true horrors of the Vietnam war, without descending into the same old 'this and that' of the Bush dynasty and their own brand of extremism.
Without forming opinions for the reader or giving a blow by blow account of the war and the politics behind it, Miller's latest effort is based on diary entries from his time in the war, telling the tale more graphically than could otherwise be possible of the horrors behind the wars and foreign policy of the Bush administrations.
As Miller was quoted as saying, "Bush has spent the lives of thousands of young Americans and billions of dollars for oil, not terrorists, and everyone knew it. To have participated in this needless savagery in any way is not only hypocritical, it's blasphemous. And to blame the son, and not the father, is like blaming the puppet, not the puppeteer. Like his father Prescott Bush, George H.W. Bush's epitaph should read, 'Here lies incomprehensible evil.'"
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