Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only honorable thing left for Nixon to do is tell us why it was so important for him to be re-elected and then to resign...
...build so many housing complexes where we herd the old together? Since they live in a world of diminishing contemporaries, they naturally tend to think old, and to resign themselves to a life of passivity without a struggle. We are making old age the final segregation...
...Conservative Columnist James Kilpatrick had already called Watergate "squalid, disgraceful and inexcusable." Crosby S. Noyes, a moderately conservative columnist for the Washington Star-News, surprised the capital last week by predicting that "when Nixon realizes the extent to which his authority has been shattered by these events, he will resign...
...were proved that the President had been aware of a White House cover-up of Watergate-and thus had lied to the nation-impeachment would probably be brought against him. (see THE LAW), even, though Presidents have lied to the nation before. In that event, Nixon might resign rather than subject himself and the country to the long agony of an impeachment trial...
Nixon also said the hearsay evidence of witnesses testifying before the Ervin Watergate subcommittee "could...lead to a serious misunderstanding of those national security activities which, though totally unrelated to Watergate, have become entangled in the case." Despite the growing discreditment of his Administration. Nixon vowed not to resign in face of pressure...