"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Friday, August 09, 2024
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Peking Tim: Some of us remember that President Nixon resigned 50 years ago. He is known for the
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We remember Tommie Agee (1942-2001)
We remember Tommie Agee who was born in Alabama on this day in 1942. He died in 2001.
Like many others, Tommie had a decent career: .255 average, 130 hr & 433 RBI. He broke with the Indians in 1962 and retired with the Cardinals in 1973.
We remember Agee for game 3 of the 1969 World Series against the Orioles: 2 super catches on shots hit by Paul Blair & Ellie Hendricks. They were game changing catches that may have turned the series momentum to the Mets who won the series in 5 games.
Agee was something else that day, as any Oriole fan will reluctantly agree.
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Nixon to Ford 1974: Was it really so many years ago?
It was the first week of August 1974 when the unthinkable happened: President Richard M. Nixon announced that he had resigned the presidency. We say unthinkable because it was the first and only time that a US president had resigned. He made his announcement on TV the night before and formally resigned at noon on this day in 1974.
As I recall, I rushed home to watch President Nixon’s departure from the White House and President Gerald Ford’s inauguration. I kept telling myself that I was a witness to history — a resignation and a new president who was never directly elected by voters.
Later my dad came home with a business friend visiting from Venezuela. We sat down for dinner and the friend commented that it was impressive to watch a transfer of power without tanks or shots.
After the speech and his departure from Washington, President Nixon went into political exile but made a comeback in the 1980's with some great books, one of them his memoirs, RN. He became one of the premier foreign-policy statesmen in the world.
This is a great book.
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