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"Gerald Ford" -- lose this one and we have an eject button -- "Gerald Ford chose whom as his vice president after he became president?"
CNN Transcript - Special Event: GOP Nominates Dick Cheney for Vice President - August 2, 2000 2000
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Yet, with no worries about a nuclear winter, we are building a new fleet of super carriers -- the first once called the Gerald Ford, and, now, America -- now in construction, will cost $14 billion.
Patrick Takahashi: Cut the Defense Budget, Please! Patrick Takahashi 2011
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Yet, with no worries about a nuclear winter, we are building a new fleet of super carriers -- the first once called the Gerald Ford, and, now, America -- now in construction, will cost $14 billion.
Patrick Takahashi: Cut the Defense Budget, Please! Patrick Takahashi 2011
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To paraphrase Gerald Ford, when will our long National nightmare be over?
Forget Mississippi, "American Idol" is doing The Beatles. Ann Althouse 2008
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And it just gives strength to what we have learned about Gerald Ford, which is to say that he said, himself, that he had no political enemies.
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Now, President Bush last week called Gerald Ford "a true gentleman."
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Now Mr. Bush expressed condolences to the Ford family and called Gerald Ford a great man.
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The good part was that more humanistic and illuminated leaders, such as Gerald Ford, Saint Ronnie Reagan, even George H.W. Bush, saw the madness for what it was.
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• Gaffes, such as Gerald Ford insisting during the Cold War that there was "no Soviet dominance of Eastern Europe."
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His successor, Gerald Ford, found it politically impossible to come to the aid of the South Vietnamese government.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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