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Douglas MacArthur

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  • To paraphrase Douglas MacArthur, old professional wrestlers shouldn't die, they should just fade away into a kind of wrestling Valhalla, where Wahoo McDaniel and Pampero Firpo the Wild Bull of the Pampas are locked forever in a two-out-of-three-fall grudge match on the plains of heaven, and all the others are sitting around in lush folding chairs drinking ster ...

    unknown title 2009

  • To paraphrase Douglas MacArthur, displace cheerleaders never die, they just hook up with other sports teams.

    unknown title 2009

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Brash, steely, opinionated, he fought on the battlefield and navigated the corridors of the Pentagon and White House with equal aplomb, and his progress became linked with those of other notable figures of the period such as Douglas MacArthur, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger and, later, Nixon and Reagan.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • General '' 'Douglas MacArthur' '' was one of the great military strategists in [[World War II]], and responsible for governing and rebuilding [[Japan]] during the [[Allied]] occupation.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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