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Title: Ford Poised to become Longest Living President
Source: Breitbart News
URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/10/061110185722.zk72vd7t.html
Published: Nov 10, 2006
Author: staff
Post Date: 2006-11-10 14:25:14 by noone222
Keywords: None
Views: 216
Comments: 5

Gerald Ford is poised to break Ronald Reagan's record as the longest-living US president on Sunday, 121 days after his 93rd birthday. Ford, who served as president for three years following the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974, played down the significance of the milestone in a statement released by his office.

"The length of one's days matters less than the love of one's family and friends," he said.

"I thank God for the gift of every sunrise and, even more, for all the years He has blessed me with Betty and the children, with our extended family and the friends of a lifetime."

Ford has been hospitalized numerous times this year, most recently in October, and in August underwent heart surgery.

Ford suffered a stroke in 2000, and was briefly admitted to hospital again in May 2003 after nearly collapsing during a round of golf in the intense heat of the California desert.

Ford became the 38th president in 1974, after Nixon resigned rather than face impeachment in Congress as a result of the Watergate scandal.

He had previously replaced vice president Spiro Agnew, who had resigned after an inquiry into his finances.

Ford lost the 1976 presidential election to Jimmy Carter.

Reagan was 93 years and 120 days when he died in June 2004. He had become the oldest US president in 2001, when he surpassed John Adams, the second American president who died in 1826 aged 91.


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He's got one foot in the grave and the other ... toe testing the heat of Hades.

Another of the Kennedy cover-up murderers about to meet his maker !

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#1. To: noone222 (#0)

And in his defense, he was a member of the America First Committee while at Yale.

JohnGalt  posted on  2006-11-10   14:46:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: noone222 (#0)

Inquiring minds want to know...would Gerald Ford have risen to the highest office in the land if he had stayed with his birth name, which was Leslie Lynch King, Jr....

http://www.pbs.org /newshour/character/essays/ford.html

http://theboard.byu.edu/index.php? area=posts&date=2003.11.15&archives=1

scrapper2  posted on  2006-11-10   15:02:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: noone222 (#0)

John Adams, the second American president who died in 1826 aged 91.

That was a real achievement in 1826.

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robin  posted on  2006-11-10   15:04:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: scrapper2 (#2)

would Gerald Ford have risen to the highest office in the land if he had stayed with his birth name, which was Leslie Lynch King, Jr

That's interesting in that it isn't common knowledge, and his father was a banker. His name must have been Leslie Lynch King Jr. and changed later on when the adoptive father came into the picture.

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noone222  posted on  2006-11-10   17:46:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: noone222 (#4)

That's interesting in that it isn't common knowledge, and his father was a banker. His name must have been Leslie Lynch King Jr. and changed later on when the adoptive father came into the picture.

The change was very quick indeed soon after Gerald Ford's ( whatever)mother Dorothy Gardner King re-married. And yes had the marriage worked Geral Ford would have taken over the banking business which made his grandfather and father millionaires. But perhaps Gerald Ford may not have been electable with that family lineage - banker scion - and a middle name of "lynch" - ouch.

From the npr article:

"...In college Dorothy met the brother of her roommate, and fell in love with him.Leslie King was the blond, blue-eyed, charming son of a wealthy Omaha banker who also owned a stage-coach line and a wool business.

On their honeymoon she discovered that she had made a tragic mistake. Her new husband struck her, not once but repeatedly. When they reached Omaha, where they were to live with his family, she found out that King was not only brutal, but a liar and a drunk. His outward charm concealed a vicious temper...

She decided to leave King, but discovered she was pregnant. With the encouragement of King's mother and father, she decided to have the baby in Omaha, and did.

On July 14, 1913, the thirty-eighth President of the United States was born in the mansion of his paternal grandfather, and named Leslie King, Jr. Unaccountably, a few days later, King came into his wife's room with a butcher knife and threatened to kill mother, child and nurse. Police were called to restrain him...

Divorce was rare in 1913, but an Omaha court found King guilty of extreme cruelty, granted custody of the child to the mother, and ordered King to pay alimony and child support. King refused to pay anything...

By good fortune, in her son's first year, Dorothy Gardner King met a man whose character matched and complemented her own. He was a tall, dark-haired, and amiable bachelor named Gerald R. Ford. By trade, Ford was a paint salesman; in the community he was respected as honest and hardworking, kind and considerate, a man of integrity and character--everything Dorothy's first husband was not.

The next year she married Jerry Ford and her two-year-old son grew up as Jerry Ford, Jr., believing his stepfather was his true father..."

scrapper2  posted on  2006-11-10   18:00:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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