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Teapublicans False Patriotism

by Jonathan David Tankel in History, September 29, 2011
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GOP Presidential candidates fail to defend active military personnel in a war zone from the Tea Party faithful.

Richard Nixon

by GregDiehl in History, September 1, 2011
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36th President.

Gerald Ford

by GregDiehl in History, August 31, 2011
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37th President.

America’s Ministry of Misinformation – Fantasy Fox News

by observer1 in History, August 11, 2011
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The tragedy of Fox News, home of spin, bias and Soviet style lying, is that it is hugely influential and will play a major part in next year’s Presidential election.

The Missing 18 minute of The Watergate Scandal (in short)

by WindBlowerTM in History, August 10, 2011
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It was the United States and two journalist were getting some baffling information from a government leek who became known as "Deep Throat" this vital information would be classified as the Watergate scandal.

The Testimony of Richard Nixon’s Watergate Ordered Released

by fillar in History, July 31, 2011
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The testimony of grand jury secrecy of former President Richard Nixon during the U.S. Watergate scandal is set to be released after more than 36 years after the order of a federal judge.

The Testimony of Richard Nixon’s Watergate Ordered Released

by fillar in History, July 30, 2011
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The testimony of grand jury secrecy of former President Richard Nixon during the U.S. Watergate scandal is set to be released after more than 36 years after the order of a federal judge.

Father’s Day

by waqifjan1 in Holidays, July 10, 2011
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Father’s Day.

Betty Ford Dead | Betty Ford Pass Away | Betty Ford Dies | Betty Ford Death

by simbahhemat2 in History, July 8, 2011
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Betty Ford Dead | Betty Ford Pass away | Betty Ford Dies | Betty Ford Death – Her work paid dividends in October 1982 when, along with Leonard Firestone, she opened the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California. To in this day and age, the middle remains one among the most well-known and revered places nationwide for treatment of alcoholism and different drug dependencies.

Ford also fought to push awareness and analysis on breast cancer, with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation eventually naming an award in her honor.

She earned varied honors over her life, together with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991 and the Congressional Gold Medal eight years later.

Gerald Ford died on December twenty six, 2006, at the couple’s home in Rancho Mirage. He was ninety three.

Hot News: Former Us First Lady Betty Ford Dead at 93

by simbahhemat2 in History, July 8, 2011
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That same year, she printed the first of two autobiographies, entitled "The Times of My Life." Ford would go on to become a high-profile example of somebody who battled substance abuse issues, also a tireless advocate for drug and alcohol treatment.

Former US First Lady Betty Ford dead – "My addiction was a combination of alcohol and the pharmaceuticals that … both were a half of my life, however they did not become a drawback until they overrode my good judgment," Ford told CNN’s Larry King in 2003. "I didn’t understand what was happening, I just knew that I felt nice and the pain was gone."

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