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*[[1983]] – [[Roger Vinson]] is nominated to the [[U.S. District Court|federal bench]] by President [[Wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]. | *[[1983]] – [[Roger Vinson]] is nominated to the [[U.S. District Court|federal bench]] by President [[Wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]. | ||
*[[1988]] – [[U.S. District Court]] Judge [[Roger Vinson]] blocks enforcement of the [[Escambia County Commission]]'s ban on the ''[[Wikipedia:The Last Temptation of Christ (film)|The Last Temptation of Christ]]'', allowing the film to open at the [[Plaza III Theatres]].<ref>Thomas R. Lindlof. ''Hollywood Under Siege: Martin Scorsese, the Religious Right, and the Culture Wars''. University Press of Kentucky, 2008.</ref> | *[[1988]] – [[U.S. District Court]] Judge [[Roger Vinson]] blocks enforcement of the [[Escambia County Commission]]'s ban on the ''[[Wikipedia:The Last Temptation of Christ (film)|The Last Temptation of Christ]]'', allowing the film to open at the [[Plaza III Theatres]].<ref>Thomas R. Lindlof. ''Hollywood Under Siege: Martin Scorsese, the Religious Right, and the Culture Wars''. University Press of Kentucky, 2008.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[2016]] - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a rally and speaks to a capacity crowd at the Pensacola Bay Center. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 06:16, 10 September 2016
Contents
Events
- 1915 – The USS North Carolina arrives at the Naval Aeronautical Station.
- 1983 – Roger Vinson is nominated to the federal bench by President Ronald Reagan.
- 1988 – U.S. District Court Judge Roger Vinson blocks enforcement of the Escambia County Commission's ban on the The Last Temptation of Christ, allowing the film to open at the Plaza III Theatres.[1]
- 2016 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a rally and speaks to a capacity crowd at the Pensacola Bay Center.
Births
Marriages
- 1917 – Mose Penton to Allie May Burch
References
- ↑ Thomas R. Lindlof. Hollywood Under Siege: Martin Scorsese, the Religious Right, and the Culture Wars. University Press of Kentucky, 2008.