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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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BusterBunker (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Ford was a man of integrity, Loyal husband and so much more, Him and Truman were great presidents. And carter was not racist whoever said that, although I don't agree with some of his policies, he is also a good man
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@BusterBunker Ford pardoned a corrupt politician and Truman nuked two cites full of civilians and is thus a war criminal by any standard. You should be ashamed of yourself for writing crap like that.
Grillzor (1 week ago) Show Hide
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So you would sit on the sidelines while countless American troops were being killed fighting in Japan? We needed to end the war, and the bomb ended it fast.
BusterBunker (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You can have your view on Ford. I don't care about that. I hope you know that japan would of done the same to us. Pretty much all japan's citizens wanted us dead. Did you know what they did to our POW"S. Now I'm not saying all of Japan was evil, but a lot were messed up sick people who hated us.
102LBC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Carter a "racist/segregationist"..? You must've been high off your ass when you wrote that..
timm55 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for ths.
ACcountryFan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Then, as the 1976 elections were dawning, the attack ads of Ford's not being elected to either position was the main talking point and then the pardon of Nixon was rehashed. Then Jimmy Carter comes along and offered this quiet, love your neighbor approach which was in contrast to the wheeling, dealing image of politicians.

Carter won and took office in 1977 and the rest is history. He was defeated, of course, in 1980 when Reagan took control and knew how to be tough when needed.
102LBC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Reagan knew how to be tough when it was political, he was an actor playing the role of a lifetime, delivering lines. He was nothing more than a figurehead/puppet. He was the greatest gift to the GOP; but the man was a dunce. I don't have a very favorative opinion of Carter either, (at least when he was President) he was a micro-manager who wasn't up to the task of being President of the United States. But at least he was principled.
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Carter endorsed George Wallace when he ran for President. It was only after segregation became outlawed nationally that he got the picture and saw where history was and decided to be a good boy. Even so, I am a flaming liberal who still preferred Ford over Carter.
102LBC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Carter never endorsed Wallace. You have it backwards, Wallace endorsed Carter in '76 and claimed that he facilitated a Southerner's nomination. You seem more like a flaming marxist than a liberal, or just plain ignorant.

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