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  • noun 38th President of the United States; appointed vice president and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (1913-)

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  • and yes, he should be impeached. as a matter of principle, and as a sign to the entire world that we do not support what has been perpetrated in the name of this country. of course, that would leave us with cheney and company, but he would be a stooge, just as poor gerald ford was after nixon resigned. his credibility destroyed, just like all of the lives he had a hand in destroying.

    Archive 2005-08-01 Annie 2005

  • and yes, he should be impeached. as a matter of principle, and as a sign to the entire world that we do not support what has been perpetrated in the name of this country. of course, that would leave us with cheney and company, but he would be a stooge, just as poor gerald ford was after nixon resigned. his credibility destroyed, just like all of the lives he had a hand in destroying.

    "down, down, down the dark ladder" Annie 2005

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