Sujet : Re: RE: Re: Tom's demons are strong today! Re: RE: Re: Higher Education Is Overrated
De : funkmasterxx (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (zen cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 24. Dec 2024, 18:08:41
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On 12/24/2024 11:28 AM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sun Dec 22 11:54:45 2024 Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2024 17:32:42 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
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Eisenhower chose Nixon as his running mate for the very simple reason that he was probably thge finest in6ternational scholar alive at that time. It was nesessary for the Demecrats to silence Nixon because not only did he make sense to most Americans but he promised the dawn of a brave new Republican world.
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Therefore the Democrats had to commit election fraud on a grander scale than they had been doing. Nixon commented on that in front of Colonel Oliver North and North decided he had to know what the Democrats' plans were. So he planned and invaded the Democrats inner sanctom. It was plan that Nixon had nothing to do with it because it was clumbsy and ineffective, far different from what Nixon would have done. But the Slime Stream Media dumped it into Nixon's lap and hounded him into resigning. To that point most of the media was at least polite. But the moment they smelled blood in the water, like the sharks they were, they were tearing Nixon to bits. I wish to remind you of Nixon's last speech. "Your President is not a crook." What's more he never needed to be one.
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Now here are 50 years after the event and even from that distance Krygowski still cannot think about what happened. Even with the Nixon Foundation'z vidios of Nixon speeches showing him to have been far too smart to even try something like Watergate.
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Krygowski insists on being stupid because Nixon was a first class Liberal whereas Frank is and remains a stupid socialist.
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This is closer to reality on why Eisenhower wanted Nixon as VP.
<https://www2.gwu.edu/~erpapers/mep/displaydoc.cfm?docid=erpn-ricnix>
I guess(tm) this is what you consider to be an "international
scholar".
"Nixon was kept outside of the president's inner circle, yet he
developed considerable skill in foreign policy, which was demonstrated
in his 1959 confrontation in Moscow with Soviet premier Nikita
Khrushchev, known as the kitchen debate."
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You also screwed up your dates and events, but I don't have time to
fix that for you.
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Eisenhower wanted Nixon as VP because Nixon was viewed a fervent
anti-communist because he was a member of the HUAC (House Un-American
Activities Committee) and because he worked on alien registration
laws. At the time, the "Red Scare" was very much on everyone's mind.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scare#Second_Red_Scare_(1947%E2%80%931957)>
As usual, Error 404 Page Not Found.
As usual, it's just you. Both links work for me.
But Liebermann who wasn't alive at that time is willing to tell us all about it. Just like saying that the Techtronix wire fault detector is the way to measure wire length when it operates exactly like my home made device. Or that he could tell you that I am wrong about mud conditions on Cull Canyon by looking at a picture from Google Earth of unknown date. Liebermann - your life is a failure because you can never learn from your mistakes.