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Blog Source: www.realclearpolitics.com
| 3 days ago
No modern administration has had more Ivy Leaguers than Gerald Ford, roughly half of his team. But Ford's most important decisions came from breaking with top advisors and going with his instincts: the pardon of Richard Nixon and the ...
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Blog Source: yglesias.thinkprogress.org
| 3 days ago
Gerald Ford was more intelligent than he let on: top 1/3 Yale Law. superdestroyer Says: November 24th, 2009 at 7:26 am. Who cares about the Republicans? They are irrelevant to the political processes of the U.S. and have zero chance of ...
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Blog Source: hotair.com
| 4 days ago
Obama WH scrambled for story to smear Walpin. posted at 3:30 pm on November 23, 2009 by Ed Morrissey Share on Facebook | printer-friendly. When the White House fired Inspector General Gerald Walpin, the administration claimed that it ...
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Blog Source: mvictors.com
| 7 days ago
1934 was certainly a grim year for michigan, but that one win coming against Georgia Tech — a game where, if I remember correctly, Gerald Ford said he never hit harder — is certainly positive. Greg (MVictors) ...
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Blog Source: www.nilesstar.com
| 7 days ago
That courage, that commitment, and that steadiness in crisis will carry her through the roughest of seas and the most dangerous of battles. I know that the memory of Gerald Ford will guide the efforts of those who serve aboard her. ...
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Blog Source: tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com
| 7 days ago
The shortest time for such a fall belongs to Gerald Ford at three months, while the longest (except for Kennedy, and his tragically shortened administration) was Dwight Eisenhower at 63 months, the only president to last through a full ...
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Blog Source: www.mentalfloss.com
| 7 days ago
On a completely unrelated note, holy crap, college-aged Gerald Ford was really hot. That's so wrong somehow. posted by Rachael on 11-19-2009 at 2:42 pm. http://www.garfieldasgarfield.com/?p=150. Not found on a Presidential website, ...
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Blog Source: iconicphotos.wordpress.com
| 7 days ago
In November 1974, Gerald Ford became the first sitting president to visit Japan. He didn't pack his formal trousers, and attended an imperial ceremony in Japan's extremely formal court in borrowed trousers which were too short for the ...
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Blog Source: www.bukisa.com
| 7 days ago
Twelve US Presidents - George Washington, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, Chester Arthur, Franklin Roosevelt, Gerald Ford, George Bush and George W. Bush (later ...
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Blog Source: www.waitingfornextyear.com
| 7 days ago
Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan were still alive. Tyrone Willingham had another year at Notre Dame. Urban Meyer was in his first year coaching… at Utah . The NFL's New England Patriots had a trio of rising-star assistant ...