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Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

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Globe and Mail, May 18, 2012
...dominance that drove Cold War interventions from Latin America to the Middle East, launched the political career of Richard Nixon and others, and shaped the American postwar bondage from its freeway economy to oligarchic politics. There is a sense in...
American Spectator, May 15, 2012
...s term) to discredit Ellsberg and VanderSloot with presumably embarrassing personal records. Thus intimidating the respective opponents of Richard Nixon and Barack Obama, while at the same time casting the opposition to the president involved as either a...
BAYOU 95.7, May 14, 2012
...in Fort Meade, Md., to New York to retrieve digital copies of the telegrams on magnetic tape. President Richard Nixon, plagued by anti-Vietnam protests and worried about foreign influence, ordered that Project Shamrock's electronic ear be turned...
Daily Beast, May 14, 2012
...there is no truth.” During the past two weeks, my former boss Bob Woodward has compared me to Richard Nixon, referred to me in the pages of The Washington Post and The New York Times as “dishonest,” and generally attempted to discredit me and my...
Kansas City Star, May 13, 2012
...well that Kennedy needed him and his Southern influence to win the 1960 election over the Republican candidate, Richard Nixon. And he knew that taking the vice presidency would be a major setback in prestige and political power. It�s doubtful, however,...
Kansas City Star, May 13, 2012
...well that Kennedy needed him and his Southern influence to win the 1960 election over the Republican candidate, Richard Nixon. And he knew that taking the vice presidency would be a major setback in prestige and political power. Its doubtful, however,...
Canada Free Press, May 12, 2012
...has served as the cash cow for the paper that brought us the Watergate scandal that destroyed Republican Richard Nixon’s presidency, is going through scandal and financial turmoil. In addition to growing concern over Kaplan, a for-profit educational...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3, 2012
...chaos, a cauldron full of seething excitations," as Freud called it, was whipped up obliquely by candidates. Richard Nixon had his Southern strategy of using race as a wedge, Bush Senior and Lee Atwater used the Willie Horton attack, and W. and Karl Rove...
Intellictual Conservative, March 3, 2012
...Richard Nixon isn't the only president with an enemies list. Howls of protests erupted in 1973 news media when it was revealed that President Nixon aides Charles ("Chuck") Colson and...
Indonesia Media, March 3, 2012
...AS menggunakan binatang dan manusia sebagai kelinci percobaan obat-obatan dan bahan kimia dari tahun 1955 hingga 1975. Presiden Richard Nixon mengakhiri penggunaan manusia sebagai kelinci percobaan bahan kimia berbahaya pada 1969 This post was submitted...
New Pittsburgh Courier, March 3, 2012
...February 2009 and November 2010 compared to the 81.3 percent White-owned business enjoyed during that period. President Richard Nixon started the Office of Minority Enterprise in 1969 with a mandate to increase Blacks’ percentage of federal business....
Accuracy in Media, March 3, 2012
...to say. In 1962 Nixon run for a state office, which he lost. The morning after the election Richard Nixon held a news conference. On the news immediately after he finished we heard the media saying he had destroyed his chances of ever holding an office...
Salt Lake Tribune, March 3, 2012
...those of us old enough to remember, such a charge carries echoes of four decades past when President Richard Nixon’s vice president, Spiro Agnew, attempted to merge Democrats and academics into a single entity in the public consciousness, calling them...
Colusa County Sun Herald, March 3, 2012
...poor, we are told. "Liberals" — who once stood for individual autonomy and freedom from the governments of Richard Nixon and Lyndon Baines Johnson — embrace confiscation schemes in which authorities decide who gets what. They favor government control...