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Gerald Fordnever lost sight of the importance of unity in the face of the enemy. That is a legacy we need to remember.
As the 110th Congress convenes, fresh from honoring Gerald Ford in the Rotunda and at the National Cathedral, its leaders should reflect on what he brought to the House.
President Ford paved the way for much that came after him. And, after his presidency, he could not have been more supportive of his successors, even when he disagreed with them.
Speculation is rampant as to who will be the next nominees for vice president; the process of selection will likely be as varied as in the past.
Every president is concerned about his legacy and his place in history. Ronald Reagan will rank high.
Senior business executives, government officials, and scholars from Europe, Asia, and the United States, met in Beaver Creek, Colorado, June 19-22, 1996for the fifteenth AEI World Forum.
Never before has appointment of a press secretary begun immediately with a smear campaign by the opposite political party.
The Senate's failure to pass legislation on immigration and other issues is unacceptable.



