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...these are powerful men with a lot of powerful friends," he added. "Mitchell is a friend of Rockefeller. It's not inconceivable that if Ford decides not to run again, or runs and loses, he might pardon Mitchell and the rest...
...mail. As each letter of rejection comes. In, I attach for to the master copy of my letter of inquiry and move to the appropriate, file. The faceless letters pile up and my own fact floats in the air before me, record my body temperature daily and keep pardon copies of my letters to friends...
...chaotic staff conditions may have seriously damaged the President when he made his first major decision. For all his openness, he failed to consult his intimates in Congress, much less prepare the public, before he issued his pardon to Nixon. With that one stroke of the pen, he lost most of the good will his amiable Administration had purchased him, although history may ultimately judge his pardon more kindly. In any event, Ford's honeymoon was short-lived. When a prominent Republican returned to his native state of Indiana, he discovered a surprising amount of unhappiness with Ford among...
Your Man of the Year selection is as popular as the Pardon of the Year...
...those arguments have serious flaws. When Sirica first questioned prospective jurors, there were some indications that the publicity about Nixon's pardon might actually have worked in the defendants' favor. Originally, half of the jurors said that convicting Nixon's aides would be unfair since their leader had gone free...