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The coalition of The South and Christian Right that constituted the Moral Majority in Nixons/Reagans days are gone.
Google apologizes for results of 'Michelle Obama' image search 2009
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His Nixons are an affectionate couple, surprisingly relaxed she calls him "pal" and intimate after three decades of marriage.
NYT > Home Page By JANET MASLIN 2012
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His Nixons are an affectionate couple, surprisingly relaxed she calls him "pal" and intimate after three decades of marriage.
NYT > Home Page By JANET MASLIN 2012
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Today's Democratic Party, the other leg of the Corporacracy's pair of pants, has its own "Nixons".
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COindy took an exception to Erudite poking fun at "Nixons", what seemed to me, little rant.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local COindy 2010
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COindy took an exception to Erudite poking fun at "Nixons", what seemed to me, little rant.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local COindy 2010
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COindy took an exception to Erudite poking fun at "Nixons", what seemed to me, little rant.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local COindy 2010
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The neighbors were high-society: The Nixons and the Johnsons lived there before moving to the White House.
Two young rebels with a runaway plan to meet Elvis Dave McKenna 2010
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But doesn't his accomplishment pale in contrast to that of Milton Friedman and the other libertarian economists who got the draft abolished by working with the Nixons?
Unstrategic Alliances, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Richard Nixons stagflation problem of the 70s when corporations started cutting wages for more profit and is still continueing.
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