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141: Fidel Castro's Reign In Cuba
... into a frenzy with wispy fallacies about American "imperialist" actions against Cuba was his main asset. He constantly found events which he could work the "ol Castro magic " on, as Nixon said , to turn it into another of the long list of grievances, real or imagined, that Cuba had suffered. Throughout Castro's rule there had been numerous minor attacks and ... invasion of Cuba. The fact that this secret was ill kept led to increased arms being shipped to Cuba by Russia in late 1960. President Kennedy inherited from the Eisenhower-Nixon administration the operation that became the Bay of Pigs expedition. The plan was ill conceived and a fiasco. Both Theodore Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger describe the President as the victim ...
142: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Regards To Israel & The United States
... through artillery Israeli forced dug along the canal. The result was Israeli air response which virtually destroyed the Egyptian Artillery. During this time, the Israeli Military was supplied by the Nixon Administration, because it supposedly regarded Israel as a bulwark against Soviet expansion in the area. Nassar, seeing that his chances were few, flew to Moscow and asked the Soviet Union ... out an attack on Israel at the same time. For the Arabs, it was the fasting month of Ramadan, and for Israel it was Yom Kippur. The next day, President Nixon formally asked Congress for emergency funds to finance the massive airlift of arms to Israel that was already under way. During this time, the Major Oil producers in the region ...
143: The Prime Minister of Great Britain
... Cabinets. Many Presidents of our country have been elected and on many occasions they have never even met some of their future co-workers, such as case of Kissinger and Nixon who have never even met prior to Nixon's appointment. Let's now examine the statutory duties and responsibilities of the Prime Minister. Unlike the United States where the President's duties are specifically written out in the ...
144: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
... created gossip, and shocking video segments. Still other shows, including the interview programs, borrowed from 60 Minutes' method of grilling the interviewee. Dan Rather once (in an interview with President Nixon during his downfall) riled up Nixon enough to prompt the question "Are you running for something?" And Rather shot back, "No, sir, Mr. President. Are you?" Tough reporting, taped evidence of scams, and in-depth stories ...
145: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
... created gossip, and shocking video segments. Still other shows, including the interview programs, borrowed from 60 Minutes' method of grilling the interviewee. Dan Rather once (in an interview with President Nixon during his downfall) riled up Nixon enough to prompt the question "Are you running for something?" And Rather shot back, "No, sir, Mr. President. Are you?" Tough reporting, taped evidence of scams, and in-depth stories ...
146: Analysis of A Cartoon Regarding the Vietnam War
... that time as well, and the third head represents Vietnam. This was represented as a group of monolithic communists. Another myth present was "Peace with Honor". This was President Richard Nixon's slogan while negotiating with North Vietnam to withdraw their troops. As the war went on and we continued to lose more and more men, the American public wondered why ... were unable to withdraw our men was because we couldn't lose our honor. The American government didn't want to lose any respect in this for many different reasons. Nixon's goal was to compromise peace but still keep the American honor. Another myth that came into this same scene was the saying " Light at the End of the Tunnel ...
147: China
... both the People’s Republic and Taiwan. In October 1971, the UN voted to admit the People’s Republic in place of Taiwan. In 1972, U.S. President Richard M. Nixon traveled to China and met with Premier Zhou Enlai and Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong. During Nixon’s visit, the United States and China signed the Shanghai Communiqué, which looked forward to the establishment of normal relations. The two nations sent representatives to serve in each other ...
148: The Meaning of Life To Different People
... out the meaning of life for themselves. William James said, "Those whose lives are most meaningful are those who don’t need to ask, ‘Why are we here ?’ "11 Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States of America, believes that the meaning of life is to love others. "We cannot live a full life unless we have a purpose bigger than ourselves."12 He suggests that we must always seek to reach up and reach out to achieve our full potential. Nixon believes that it is wrong to think that we can ever achieve perfection. But it is even a bigger mistake to stop trying. He says, without risk there will be ...
149: Who Didn't Kill JFK?
... ballot all he need to do was be elected to fulfill his father's dream. The election for Kennedy was not going to be easy. John was running against Richard Nixon, who had served as President Eisenhower's vice president. (netzley pg 14) He would also be the first Catholic president. Which worried voters that Kennedy may be to easily influenced ... the condition he would not go after organized crime. With the aid of the Mafia's and a his father's money John Kennedy won the closest election ever defeating Nixon by only point one percent of the votes. (Netzley pg16) In January of 1963 just weeks before Kennedy was to be inaugurated, Eisenhower broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba. (Microsoft ...
150: Cuba, Castro, and the United States
... into a frenzy with wispy fallacies about American "imperialist" actions against Cuba was his main asset. He constantly found events which he could work the "ol Castro magic " on, as Nixon said , to turn it into another of the long list of grievances, real or imagined, that Cuba had suffered. Throughout Castro's rule there had been numerous minor attacks and ... invasion of Cuba. The fact that this secret was ill kept led to increased arms being shipped to Cuba by Russia in late 1960. President Kennedy inherited from the Eisenhower-Nixon administration the operation that became the Bay of Pigs expedition. The plan was ill conceived and a fiasco. Both Theodore Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger describe the President as the victim ...


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