Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...friends are being hurt. But we can all take it. It's a really silly situation because he's feeling sorry for us, and we're feeling sorry for him." Julie remains confident that her father will not be impeached-nor, she vows, will he resign. "The people wanted him in 1972. He got a tremendous mandate, and no matter how many columnists write it, that mandate cannot be taken away...
...leagues seemed to agree. Minister of Justice Ya'acov Shimshon Shapiro, fearing the adverse impact that Dayan may have on the Labor Party's chances, last week urged Mrs. Meir to fire the general for failing to prepare the army for the attack. Dayan then offered to resign, but the Premier refused to accept his resignation. Later, the leadership of the Labor bloc censured Shapiro for suggesting that Dayan should go. "I told Moshe Dayan that he enjoys my full confidence," said Mrs. Meir, adding that "lessons to be learned concerning the beginning of the war would...
Several conservative Republicans have already admitted outright that cloakroom talk of resignation has begun. Senator Milton Young (R-N.D.), told The Crimson Friday. "I've heard some talk of asking the president to resign in the Senate. If the president's position with the public continues to decline, I think it could happen...
Every day, evidence mounts on Capitol Hill that Republican leaders in Congress will spend a great deal of their time between now and Thanksgiving discussing among themselves the best way to approach Richard Milhous Nixon to suggest that he resign for the good of the Republican Party...
...Barry Goldwater remarked Thursday that the president's credibility has sunk to an all-time low and may never recover, and reportedly said in private that Nixon should resign...