Yet Another "Famous People In Alternate Realities" Thread

Hugh Hefner: Editor-in-chief of ISA's Men's Wellness magazine from 1966 to 1987.
Tiger Woods: A golfer prodigy as a child, this Californian went on to found the Cablinasian Anti-Discrimination Society.
Clint Eastwood: Lifeguard in Oakland, California for over 60 years.
 
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1980): television and movie actor best known for starring in the Brady Bunch. Married to Marilyn Monroe from 1952 until his death in 1980
Robert Francis Kennedy (1925-2002): Premier of Massachusetts (1955-1960), Justice Minister of New England (1960-1968), Foreign Minister of New England (1968-1969) and Prime Minister of New England (1969-1978)
Joseph Patrick Kennedy (1915-1996): investment banker and college professor. Ambassador to Canada (1961-1963), USSR (1963-1967), and California (1967-1971). Elected as MP for Pawtucket West in the New England House of Commons in 1971. Foreign Minister of New England (1972-1977), resigned from cabinet for health reasons. Elected Labor Party Leader in 1981, Prime Minister of New England (1983-1988).
Edward Moore Kennedy (1932-2012): Attorney General of Massachusetts (1964-1968). Harvard Law School professor (1968-1988) and President of Harvard University (1988-2009)
Jacqueline Bouvier Rockefeller (1929-2000): ISA Secretary of Cultural Affairs (1968-1971), Governor of New York (1975-1981) and US Senator from New York (1981-1993)
 
New Jersey and Delaware a part of the ISA.
New England states are independent
Nebraska joined the Rocky Mountain States.
Utah is independent and a theocracy.
 
Former World League/NFL Europe players in politics...

House of Representatives
Stan Gelbaugh (D-PA)
Kerwin Bell (R-FL)
Kurt Warner (R-IA)
David Archer (D-CA)
Scott Mitchell (R-UT)

Bjorn Nittmo: Parliament member in Sweden
 
Dr. Napoleon Bonaparte - Botanist, man of science, creator of the Napoleonic Code, the basis of all modern scientific research.

Lord Mount Vernon - First Prime Minister of the British North America parliament.

Adolf Hitler - Disgruntled Artist whose assassination of Emperor Napoleon V set off the Great European War.

Joseph Stalin - the pen name that the Grand Patriarch of Tbilsi, Ioseb Jughashvili, used to publish his erotic fiction.

Benito Mussolini - Socialist Martyr killed leading the Red March on Rome.

Joe "The Boss" Kennedy -
Irish Mob Leader who fought the Mafia for control of the rackets. His oldest three sons all died in the ensuing gang wars. The Boss finally being felled by a stroke. After his death the remaining son, Teddy "the Walrus" Kennedy made peace with his Father's enemies.

Oscar Wilde - Sinn Fein leader. Escaping Ireland after 1916 Wilde becomes the prosaic voice of Irish independance. Captured in 1920 he dies becoming as he had prophesized, "WHile I hate to be just a another martyr thrown on the pile, It may just be worth it if I were to be the martyr that breaks the Empire's back."

Quentin Roosevelt - War Hero and Vice President, and then President, of the United States following the death Wendall Wilkie in 1941.

Eleanor Roosevelt - Suffragette, World Peace advocate, and first of the United States representatives to the League of Nations when they join in 1934. Later comes out of the closet and becomes an advocate for equal rights for gay people in America.

Sylvester Stallone - Lead guitarist of the Southpaws whose song "Adrian" reached #7 on the charts in the 70s.

John Dillinger - After cutting a deal to avoid prison John "The G-Man" Dillinger becomes the scourge of the criminals he once associated with.

Hillary Clinton - Most well known for killing her husband, the President, Bill Clinton and intern Monica Lewinsky when she caught the two together in the White House. Of course conspiracy theories still say it was daughter Chelsea who killed the pair and Hillary just chose to take thhe fall for her daughter.

Curt Leskanic - Governor of Massachusetts, creator of "Curt-care" the basis for Obama Care. Defeated Elizabeth Healy for the Governorship with his "Walking on Sunshine" themed campaign. Democratic hopeful for 2020.
 
Richard Cheney
1977-1980: RMS Ambassador to South Japan
1981-1982: Chief of Staff to RMS President Alan Simpson
1983-1991: Governor of Wyoming
1991-1997: RMS Senator from Wyoming
1997-2001: RMS Foreign Minister
2005-2013: President of the RMS
 
Richard M Nixon- President of California
1954-1964. Hated by many liberal elements
for his "purges" of supposed Communists &
other left-wingers in California government
& academia, as well as his sponsoring of
legislation cracking down on what Nixon
called "subversive" ideas. Assassinated in
1964 by Mario Savio, a noted force in
Berkeley, Calif., politics who Nixon had earlier personally arranged to have kicked off the Berkeley City Council. The reason
given was that Savio was not a Berkeley
resident. The real reason was that Nixon
thought Savio was a dangerous liberal.
Savio shortly thereafter got his revenge for
this.

Gene Roddenberry- noted Broadway play-
wright & director. Especially remembered
for his 1967 hit play STAR TREK, re hobo
James T Kirk(Ronald Reagan))& his wife
Uhuru(Nichelle Nichols)as they search
for happiness & also acceptance of their
inter-racial relationship. Despite its daring
for the time theme, the play was a smash
hit, running for over 1500 performances &
garnering 7 Tony awards.

Howard Cosell- Famous Associate Justice of
the ISA Supreme Court. Noted for his att-
endance @ many boxing matches, his rather
verbose writing style("its like we're paying
him by the syllable" one disgruntled critic
sneered)& his long-running TV show,
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. In this still fondly
remembered program, Cosell would, every
Saturday night, answer questions from the
studio audience on everything from law to
who Cosell thought would win that week's
big football game, & talk to guests(his debates with New Jersey governor William
F Buckley Jr are still considered classic
episodes). A most original figure.
 
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Questions: 1- Besides France & the U.K., what has happened to the rest of Europe?
2- Is there still a state of Israel?
3- What is the state of Africa?
 
William Shatner- Well-known commentator on Canadian TV. Known for his over-the-top
style(one critic cracked that he always turns
the sound down, way down whenever Shat-
ner is on the air)Shatner is nonetheless popular for his willingness to take on sacred
cows(for example, his championing of the
Canadian expatriates in Utah who were being mistreated by the Romney govern-
ment, an issue the Canadian government
preferred to hope would just vanish if they
ignored it). Has also guest-starred in a #
of movies, always- to nobody's surprise!-
playing himself.

Josh Wheldon- Long-time conductor of the famed Boston"Pops" orchestra.

Joseph McCarthy- State circuit judge, Wis-
consin, ISA. McCarthy would be today an
obscure, forgotten figure if it were not for
one incident. In July 1951 he appeared in
court stark naked, except for a red cap.
Apparently McCarthy, who had a severe
drinking problem, had been over-indulging.
His dismissal from the court quickly followed.
McCarthy than completely disintegrated, &
was found dead in Milwaukee's skid row in
1953. A pathetic, sad story.

John Belushi- Lead singer for the Chicago,
Illinois, ISA rock group "The Blues Brothers."
Remembered especially for his smash 1977
hit(it topped the charts for almost three
straight months)"Samauri Rock-&- Roll
Man." Tragically killed in a 1982 plane crash
that also took the lives of bandmate Dan
Ackyrod & manager Lorne Michaels.
 
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