Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr
2007-03-05 09:31:20
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answered by Max 5
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Oh, how background might've replaced if Ford had gained ! on account that Ford replace into in no way elected president, the 1976 election replace into extra approximately Watergate and the information media than something. The media properly-knownshows a pimple on a Republican and options at it till it particularly is contaminated with gangrene. Nixon replace into demonized like Bush has been - the only way Dems get elected is by throwing the Republican off the island. Had Ford been elected, there might have been no Iranian Revolution which nevertheless impacts us. on the different hand, had Carter not been elected there might've been no Reagan Revolution, no end to the chilly conflict, and no Reaganomics ! Had Ross Perot not run, sucking votes from G.H.W.Bush - there might have been no Clinton regime and usa may well be a miles less divided united states of america.
2016-12-18 06:21:03
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answered by ? 4
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Gerald Rudolph Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents separated two weeks after his birth and his mother took him to Grand Rapids, Michigan to live with her parents. On February 1, 1916, approximately two years after her divorce was final, Dorothy King married Gerald R. Ford, a Grand Rapids paint salesman. The Fords began calling her son Gerald R. Ford, Jr., although his name was not legally changed until December 3, 1935. He had known since he was thirteen years old that Gerald Ford, Sr., was not his biological father, but it was not until 1930 when Leslie King made an unexpected stop in Grand Rapids that he had a chance meeting with this biological father. The future president grew up in a close-knit family which included three younger half-brothers, Thomas, Richard, and James.
2007-03-08 22:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Rudolph
2007-03-05 09:36:23
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Rudolph
2007-03-05 09:31:33
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answered by crzywriter 5
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It stands for Rudolph.
2007-03-05 09:31:26
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answered by 3lixir 6
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You could have just checked it out on the internet - or, heaven forbid, looked it up in a book.
2007-03-08 11:41:04
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answered by michael w 3
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It is Rudolph.
2007-03-05 23:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Every American President has got "R" in their name. It means Rubbish
2007-03-05 10:15:26
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answered by barnowl 4
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Republican. lol. No, its actually Rudolph.
2007-03-05 14:21:40
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answered by Brent W 5
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