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Gerald Ford Inauguration

Vice President Gerald Ford was sworn in as the 38th President of the United States after the resignation of President Nixon. President Ford's Inaugural Address: [Oath of Office administered by C...  
 
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quarf53206 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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he was a president that even if you disagreed with him you at least respected him
jladrae (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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God Bless this man!
brianclough (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I am indebted to no man and only 1 woman, my dear wife!
Our long National Nightmare is over...our Constitution works, our great republic is government of laws and no of man, here the people rule.
A great President who did much to heal and restore honour to the Presidency
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i met fords kids at the viewing of the body i was so confused at what i saw seeing the coffin fords family smiled at me and hugged me saying thanks for coming im sure he would have apperciated your visit i wasnt born till 1977 i guess i missed out seeing a good president rest in peace ford
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maybe it's not my job to comment as I am neither an US citizen nor already born in that era. But Ford, along with Truman and Coolidge, is my favourite US President. I always dislided "celebrity" politicians regardless of their party or so and prefered humble, down-to-earth, professional civil servants.
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Weak line of argument buddy, arguing what "would have" happened if this or that did/didn't happen, no one can predict this kind of thing. And even if you are right, it doesn't change Truman being a war criminal. Sorry.
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With all due respect to you, if there is any due, I believe people like Douglas MacArthur over you. MacArthur said that there would be one million casualties, dead or injured, on the American side. And as sad as the atomic bombings were, if they saved ONE AMERICAN SOLDIER FROM BEING KILLED, then they were a necessary poart to end the worst war in Earth's history. Why dont you show a little more sympathy for the victims of Pearl Harbor then for Japan?
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@bigjoetube Pearl Harbor was a military base, a legitimate target in wartime. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were cities, packed full with civilians.
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War is war friend.............and the atomic bombs in Japan showed the world we had them and prevented a was with the Soviets and the Chinese. As far as I am concerned the blood of the civilians rests with Hirohito and Yamamoto, not Truman.

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