It was over two hundred years ago that the Democratic Party's founding fathers decided that a stable government must be built. In 1792 Thomas Jefferson founded the Democratic Party, and he was the first democratic president of the United States in 1800. Jefferson served two terms, and James Madison...
So Nixon froze wages and prices, cut federal spending, and announced that the United States would not convert foreign-held dollars to gold. ... Inflation and unemployment rose again and Nixon went to the US energy reserves, hoping to end its use of foreign oil. Nixon supported both conservationists and the development of at federal expense of a supersonic transport plane, which he thought would maintain Americas dominance in space exploration. ... On September 8, Ford granted him a pardon for any federal crimes he committed while he was president. ...
During the Warren Commission's investigation they looked at the testimony of 552 witnesses and the reports of 10 federal agencies, most important of which were the Secret Service, the FBI, the Dept. of State, the CIA, and military intelligence. ... International Bankers were upset over the order that the Treasury Department printed its own money rather than the traditional Federal Reserve notes that carried interest charges. ...
The JFK Assassination: A Conspiracy or Tragedy? Forty years ago, President John F. Kennedy was shot and assassinated in broad daylight while on a trip to Dallas, devastating the nation and shocking the world. His accused killer was caught but was killed soon after. At least four ...
JFK: Was His Assassination Inevitable? A popular misconception is that President John F. Kennedy's assassination was an isolated event perpetrated by one man. This could not be farther from the truth. Instead, it was the result of a complex combination of domestic and foreign events. ...