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John Fielding, CEO
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References were made to Bush's receipt of financial largesse from Nixon's Townhouse fund and related operations.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Nixon's April l970 invasion of Cambodia and the subsequent murder of the four Kent State students in Ohio still further intensified anti-war activity in the district and reconstituted much of the University to work against the war.
Nixon's election victory had proceeded in spite of the arrest of five White House-linked burglars in the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate building in Washington early on June 17 of the same year.
By 1950 Nixon's career had attracted notice beyond the boundaries of his California constituency, notably for his participation in the Hiss case at a time of national preoccupation with domestic and international Communist movements.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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The Nixons, Henry Kissinger and Chou-En-lai are ushered into the study where Mao is waiting.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The Nixons write nice, likable pop/rock songs now, and they are talented musicians, but they seem far too eager to gain radio airplay by avoiding anything too severe.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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It was during the Battle of Bunker Hill that Colonel Nixon's bravery and wisdom were most clearly displayed.
Kissinger praised Nixon's "courage and patriotism" and his committment to "preserve the balance of power for the ultimate safety of all free people.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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With Nixon's "Vietnamazation" program of pulling American troops out and turning the fighting over to the ARVN, morale in SVN plummited.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Nixon's role in enforcing the law does not discount many subsequent years of Republican hostility toward social and educational programs intended to assist disadvantaged citizens in the spirit of true equality.
Nixon's victory in California, then the second most populous state, enhanced his national recognition, although the exaggerated charges he had used against his opponent in the Senate campaign supplied Democrats with anti-Nixon material for years to come.
Nixon's defense of his southern delegate base was spearheaded by South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond, who kept the vast majority of the delegates in line, sometimes with the help of the unit rule.
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