Word: sirs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Sir / The President says, "I am not guilty of any offense under the Constitution that is called an impeachable offense." How about "unpardonable offense...
...Sir / I say keep the expletive, delete the executive...
...Sir / Seeing TIME'S report that several newspaper editors have withdrawn their support of Nixon after reading the presidential transcripts leaves me with mixed feelings. I am relieved to see that their sense of what constitutes proper behavior by a U.S. President is not so different from my own. But I am shocked to learn that the men responsible for delivering the news to such a large segment of the U.S. population could be so lacking in insight that they were surprised by the transcripts' revelations...
...Sir / I have always believed that American Presidents were not devious or unscrupulous enough to cope successfully with an often ruthless international community. Well, we finally have a President who is able to handle foreign affairs rather nicely...
...Sir / Nixon seems more and more like a sow's ear that is trying very hard to look like a silk purse and not doing too well...