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12-29-2006, 01:48 AM #1
Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
Well another one gone leaving Carter, Bush Sr and Clinton.
I guess when you read about them, it is no big deal when they go but when you meet them, it puts a personal spin on the entire thing. I am surprised that he lasted this long, he was villified for his pardon, shot at by Lynette Fromm and beaten by Carter - what a horrible thing that was!
I met him at a presentation my team and I did for a company at the WTC; he came in unannounced, in golf shorts and a golf shirt as he was going to go out to play and look like he wanted to put his feet up on the table when the other team did their presentation. He was really nice to talk to and took the time to talk to a few of us for a couple hours.
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12-29-2006, 01:48 AM #2
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
He's the first President I really remember. Guess the falling thing always kinda stuck in my head..LOL.
I always liked him. Shot his career in the foot when he pardoned Nixon tho.
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12-29-2006, 09:04 PM #3
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
The only Republican President that left office with honor in the last 30 years.He left no stench such as Iran Contra/Watergate/unfinished business in Iraq/and ofcourse,the pile for W, which is to high,and growing,to measure yet.
True,no girlfriends,which for some is the true legacy of a President.But we all know the 90's were the best of times for most American.Lets see:
Iran Contra/Watergate/botched Iraq 1/Monica.
I think historians will decide the weight of these matters,far be it for simple working men such as us to decide.
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12-29-2006, 09:34 PM #4
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
You forgot Carter with double digit inflation and kissing OPEC's arse.
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12-29-2006, 09:44 PM #5Moderator Emeritus
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RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
I do believe President Carter allowed a bunch of Iranians to hold a bunch of Americans hostages for 439 days. Do you think the Russian government would go along with that,they would have had planes bombing Terhan the next day.
Also I remember a neighbor getting a very nice 12% mortgage when Mr JC was President.
Having said that I voted for him the first time around,only time in my life I voted Democrat,I actually thought he would bring some fresh air to the Executive Branch,but it didn"t happen. We did get Billy Beer,Ham Jordan etc.
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12-29-2006, 10:10 PM #6
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
"Also I remember a neighbor getting a very nice 12% mortgage when Mr JC was President."
H*ll I remember my parents complaining my uncle financed at 18% because that was the best deal he could find. Remember inflation - wasn't that around 12% in 78?
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12-30-2006, 01:56 AM #7Senior Member
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RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
I thought this thread was about the passing of Gerald R. Ford?
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12-30-2006, 04:26 PM #8
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
Why does every post about anything on this paticular forum have to be prceeded by comments about Carter and Clinton?I agree that this thread is about the pssing of Ford,but please rfer to the original comments.
It's never just about anything with a snipe.
War does not determine who is right,war determines who is left
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12-30-2006, 04:47 PM #9
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
It's not my call since I don't moderate this forum, but I see no problem with the direction of this thread. I suppose, if you're a Democrat and Carter and Clinton being the only Democratic Presidents in nearly 40 years, that's GOT to be frustrating. Remember, Monica=lying to a Grand Jury.
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12-30-2006, 05:18 PM #10
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
[s]Remember, Monica=lying to a Grand Jury.[/s]
Remember, Iran=Selling our country out.
I don't fault Clinton as much as I hate to see Carter open his mouth abot anything, he has sold us all out. But the intent for me was to put forth that we made a BIG mistake by electing carter instead of electing Ford.
Greg
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To become a great chef, you must follow some basic rules;
#1 – don't stick your finger up your nose after chopping up jalapeno peppers.
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12-30-2006, 05:31 PM #11
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
I always respected Gerald Ford, too - he seemed to be a nice man, who really wanted to do the best he could for every American. He didn't give the impression of being hungry for power or glory, and I wish there were more like him.
Highway Star: many US presidents before Clinton were known to have violated the marriage vows, but it was considered no one else's affair, so to speak, until the enemies of Bill Clinton decided to make it a public affair. In my opinion, extramarital activity is no one's business beyond the husband and wife involved, assuming it doesn't affect the ability to conduct the public's business. I'm not condoning what Clinton did, I'm saying it should have been left to Mrs Clinton to handle, however she chose, as it is for every other marriage.
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12-30-2006, 06:31 PM #12
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
Tallcal... reread your first post, and you'll answer your own question. You're the one who brought up other Republican presidents and Clinton.
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12-30-2006, 09:34 PM #13
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
We, as taxpayers, are the presidents boss. We pay his salary and provide him with the tools he needs to do his job. It's been documented that the behavior in question took place in his office, and in some cases, while he was engaged in doing the business of the people. That makes it our business. And, if the cigar was a Cuban...
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12-30-2006, 10:39 PM #14
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
I still don't see where any of that makes any difference - a public official's private life should remain private - until it impacts his public duties. If the President were in the habit of picking his nose while working, or sending text msgs to a love interest, do we really have the right to know that? With the hypocrisy that is rampant in politics, nobody cared, until someone needed to discredit Bill Clinton. (Probably cause they were afraid to go up against Hillary):P
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12-30-2006, 11:20 PM #15
RE: Longest living president - Ford - Died at 93
Cheri
The problem is that the office of the president is not a private office, it is a public office of the highest position this country has. There is a strict need to have respect for the office, a need to maintain integrity and a very important need not to get involved with someone or something that can compromise the effectiveness of the office and the power the person holds.
Think of it this way, there is trust that is given from the people to the president, we depend on that trust and if he fails to maintain the trust, we have recourse – impeachment. The issue at hand is not that he had sex on our time, which he did but rather lying under oath, which is wrong. It is like having a banker who takes your money and embezzles it, you trusted him to keep your money and have it there for you when you needed it, not take it and spend it. After all is said and done, what is the likeliness of you trusting that banker again with your money?
Now the other issue that TallCal pointed out is Watergate, which by all accounts is mild in comparison to Clinton and his administration’s doings. The list for Nixon is short compared to Clinton’s list and I still don’t get why he is so hated, he did more for Civil Rights and Women’s rights than any other president.
Greg
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To become a great chef, you must follow some basic rules;
#1 – don't stick your finger up your nose after chopping up jalapeno peppers.
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