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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Richard Nixon's "Southern strategy" -- rebuild the party by luring whites repelled by the Democrats' pro-civil rights stance -- didn't die with his presidency.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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He was a trustee of the National Center for Voluntary Action during Richard Nixon's presidency and locally showed interest in understanding the problems faced by the chronically unemployed.
Following Richard Nixon's re-election, SANE advocates Congressional cut-off of funds for the Vietnam war.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Strachan was surprised when the veterans regaled him with tales of what Richard Nixon's opponents had done to him in 1968-- infiltrated his campaign staff, disrupted and sabotaged his rallies, leaked false stories, planted rumors.
President Richard Nixon dispatched four generals from the Pentagon to monitor the situation and the FBI began photographing teachers on the picket line.
He was the architect of Richard Nixon's "southern strategy" and the person Nixon tapped to dismantle Lyndon Johnson's "war on poverty'' program.
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John Fielding, CEO
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General Haig has served as President Richard Nixon's Chief of Staff and as Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Astrocartography of Richard Nixon's Leastaspected Uranus Biography of the President, with special focus on how the planetary symbols of Uranus and Moon were reflected in his life and work, by renowned astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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Exactly 30 years after former US President Richard Nixon's visit to China, Bush arrived in Beijing and started his second China visit from February 21 to 22.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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Richard Nixon's Quaker ancestors were also in Ireland before they came to America.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Richard Nixon had his refutations concerning Watergate; Lyndon Johnson was often blamed for manipulation of the truth for the sake of saving his face because of the Vietnam War.
Richard Nixon's continuation of the war for another four years after his election was the cause of many more American deaths than anything the CIA ever did in Indochina.
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