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  Richard Nixon - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon was born to Francis Nixon and Hannah Milhouse.
Nixon's administration "secretly" began a massive bombing campaign against Cambodia in March, 1969 (code-named Menu) to destroy what were believed to be the headquarters and large numbers of soldiers of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam.
Nixon died on April 22, 1994 in New York City, New York at the age of 81, from complications related to a severe stroke, and was buried beside his wife Pat Nixon on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California.
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 Richard Nixon Article, RichardNixon Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon was elected to the United States House of Representatives from California in 1946, in a class of freshman war veterans that included hisfuture rival John F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts.
Nixon was elected to the Senate in 1950, defeating actress/congresswoman Helen Gahagan, whoNixon accused during the campaign of having communist sympathies.
Nixon died on April 22, 1994 in New York City, New York at the age of 81, from complications related to asevere stroke, and was buried beside his wife Pat Nixon on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California.
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 Richard Nixon article - Richard Nixon January 20 1969 August 1974 Lyndon B. Johnson Gerald R. Ford - What-Means.com
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913–April 22, 1994) was the thirty-sixth (1953–1961) Vice President, and the thirty-seventh (1969–1974) President of the United States.
Nixon won an award from the Harvard Club of California as the state's outstanding student his senior year of high school.
Nixon also promised "peace with honor", and without claiming to be able to win the war, Nixon claimed that "new leadership will end the war and win the peace in the Pacific." When a reporter pressed Nixon for specifics, he did not reveal any details.
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 Richard Nixon - Uncyclopedia
Nixon discovered that pi, hitherto believed to be real, was in fact not real, a fact that invalidated all of known existence and caused the instantaneous formation of irrational substances, including Ashlee Simpson and poetry.
Richard Nixon was also an indirect force behind Bill Clinton's presidency, during which the land area of the United States was doubled by the Louisiana Purchase.
Not to be confused with Richard III of England.
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 Assassins like Richard Nixon,legacy is eternal, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy assassination, ...
That is what Richard Nixon in fact believed and having developed the bizarre notion that if the media did not report it, it wasn’t a crime, his peculiar answer to getting away with breaking the law was to forge alliances with the media.
The flip side of this perversion is that Richard Nixon developed the idea that he could use the media to destroy his adversaries -and therein lies the genesis of the media-driven Whitewater scandal.
Richard Nixon essentially justified the need to muzzle a trendy like John Lennon when he said: "in a less hazardous age we could afford to indulge the prancing of the trendies on the stage of public debate.
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 AMERICA: My Nixon's biography.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon himself took lessons from 1960 and 1962, and instituted a campaign apparatus that was far more professional and media-savy than that which produced the infamous defeats of a few years earlier.
Nixon was eventually investigated for the investigation and cover- up of the burglary of the Democratic Party offices at the Watergate office complex, one of a series of scandals involving CREEP (the committee to RE-electing the president), which also included the enemieslist and assorted “dirty tricks”.
Nixon died at the age on April 22, 1994, in New York City, from complications related to a severe stroke, and was buried beside his wife Pat Nixon on the ground of the Richard Nixon presidential Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California.
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 Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Richard Nixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Richard Milhouse Nixon, thirty seventh president of the United States, died April 22, 1994.
Nixon was born into a Quaker family in Yourba Linda, a farming community in Orange County, California.
Nixon and Eisenhower won the 1952 election by a landslide and were re-elected four years later.
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 Nixon the narc
Richard Milhouse Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, was the first world leader to use the phrase "war on drugs." Nixon's long and tumultuous career was intimately tied to the creation and perpetuation of America's current violent and irrational drug policies.
Nixon's six years as president was one of the strangest and most tumultuous periods of US history, with a dramatic increase in the number of marijuana arrests, bombing in Cambodia, and nationwide protests against the Vietnam War.
Nixon called in the vice-presidents in charge of programming the three major TV networks and the three largest ad agencies, as well as production heads and program producers who were collectively responsible for over 90% of prime-time television, to attend a special conference at the White House.
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 Richard Milhouse Nixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Richard was the second of five children of Francis A. and Hannah Milhous Nixon.
Richard was born in Yorba Linda, Orange county, California in 1913.
Nixon had a initial advantage in that he was familar with the public and associated with the emensely popular President Eisenower.
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 Richard M. Nixon
President Richard Nixon describes the ideal candidate for IRS commissioner: "I want to be sure he is a ruthless son of a bitch, that he will do what he's told, that every income tax return I want to see I see, that he will go after our enemies and not go after our friends."
President Richard Nixon: "The Bohemian Grove -- which I attend, from time to time -- it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd.
Nixon attempted to resign voluntarily, as he had from the California and U.S. Supreme Court bars, but New York refused to accept his resignation unless he acknowledged that he had obstructed justice during the Watergate coverup.
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 Magie noire
This relationship between Richard Nixon and the Nazis developed because both he and Allen Dulles "blamed Governor Dewey's razor-thin loss to Truman in the 1948 presidential election on the Jewish vote.
Nixon's promise was carried out after the 1972 election, during [George] Bush's tenure as chairman of the Republican National Committee.
One of the Nazis recruited by candidate Nixon was Laszlo Pasztor, described by Aarons and Loftus as "the founding chair of Nixon's Republican Heritage Groups council" who, "during World War II was a diplomat in Berlin representing the Arrow Cross government of Nazi Hungary, which supervised the extermination of the Jewish population.
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 A Moment in Time: Richard Nixon - The Forgotten Campaign - II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon did not benefit from this loan but it looked bad and his dismissals didn't ring true.
The real reason Nixon lost by 300,000 votes out of six million cast was that the Cuban Missile Crisis united the country behind the president and many Democratic candidates nationwide, including Pat Brown, got the benefit.
Nixon was exhausted, horrified that he had lost, and irritated at the bad deal he thought he had received at the hands of the press.
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 The Nixon Tapes: Secret Recordings from the Nixon White House
Nixon fought throughout his lifetime to maintain control of the 3,700 hours of tapes recorded during his tenure and it was not until 1999 that the National Archives began to open them chronologically.
Richard Nixon and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York and the author of an influential 1969 report to the President on Latin America, discuss lifting the ten percent import surcharge for Latin American countries.
Nixon counters that the only way to promote increased investments is through "stability," and cautions Echeverría that American business fears the growing trend toward nationalist economic policies in the region and the accompanying threat of expropriation.
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 Essays.cc - Kennedy-Nixon Debates
Nixon compared his thoughts on Communism to a deadly competition, and that the U.S. was ahead and needed to stay that way.
Nixon agreed and also stated that the way to fight Communism was to attack the injustices in society that the Communists feed upon.
Nixon quickly responded by stating that it would be inappropriate for a president or a presidential candidate to say what course of action and what weapons he would use in such an event.
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Richard Milhouse Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California in 1913.
Nixon's next goal was to become the President of the United States.
Nixon was a brilliant man. He gave good speeches and provided examples to others.
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 Nixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon's main promise was to end the war in Vietnam.
Nixon did not tell how, exactly, he would end the war; he just said he would.
Nixon's strong point however was the amount of electoral votes that he achieved.
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 Tarrant County Republican Party
Born in California in 1913, Nixon had a brilliant record at Whittier College and Duke University Law School before beginning the practice of law.
Nixon denied any personal involvement, but the courts forced him to yield tape recordings which indicated that he had, in fact, tried to divert the investigation.
Nixon nominated, and Congress approved, House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford as Vice President.
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 Essay Galaxy - Nixon vs. Kennedy Election 1960   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Richard Milhouse Nixon lost the election of 1960 by a slim margin of only 113,057 votes.
Richard Milhouse Nixon was a former lawyer from the west.
Nixon was Vice President under the Eisenhower administration for eight years before running for Presidency in 1960.
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 Xlibris.Com Bookstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The strange part is, the 91 year old Nixon was in a coma through the election, and remains so for the first two years of his term.
Nixon's paranoia has survived the coma; he decides that there is a deliberate attempt by the space-dwelling, technopagan culture to economically deplete and conquer America.
One of these spacers, Primordial Stu, begins to put together some coincidences concerning the breaks, Nixon, the origins of the rejuvenation drug, and the people who may be responsible for Nixon's re-election and rejuvenation.
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 Richard M Nixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Agnew, for those who can't quite place the name, was Vice-President to Richard Nixon, and he was one of the few men who could make his boss look both liberal and principled.
Nixon was the first international politician I ever became aware of.
Nixon got dragged out of the Oval Office, kicking and screaming, but he did manage to extract a free pardon, leaving the rest of the gang to carry the can for him.
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 NLE WWII NIXON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nixon asked to be closer to the fighting, so he was transferred to Bougainville and then to Green Island.
Nixon remained in the reserve until June 6, 1966, retiring as a commander.
Nixon, the 37th president, was succeed by his vice president, Gerald R. Ford, a fellow World War II veteran.
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 The Green and Gold Curse of Dick Nixon
By all accounts, Dick was quite a football fan, although his own time on the field suggests he was the poster boy for every sniffling kid who was ever picked last for backyard games.
Nixon begins secretly bombing Cambodia, students are shot by the National Guard at Kent State.
Bart Starr and his wife, not recognizing Ford as an agent of Nixon, give him a Packer helmet as a token of the organization's appreciation.
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 Nixon (1995)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Then he saw The Remains of the Day (1993) and decided on Anthony Hopkins because he was able to exude the kind of inner conflict that he was looking for.
Richard M. Nixon: John, I want you to get away from this madhouse, these reporters, and go up to Camp David for the weekend.
Naturally, Nixon's family denounced the movie when it came out, but we know the truth about Tricky Dick: he was a crook, and the movie shows it.
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