2010-08-15 … the security of the West will be in danger. "The dominoes will fall," in Eisenhower\'s words. In a meeting between President Kennedy and President Eisenhower, on January 19, 1961 - the day before President Kennedy\'s inauguration - the only foreign policy issue fully discussed dealt with Southeast Asia. …
2010-08-15 … instant presidential candidate for 1960. Yet Humphrey, a longtime proponent of disarmament, then paradoxically exploited this publicity to criticize President Dwight Eisenhower for allowing a \"missile gap\" to develop. In 1960 a defense issue of a more personal stripe helped to undermine Humphrey\'s presidential bid. …
2010-08-28 … corrupt politicians, media lords, and “one-worlders.” Or consider the way he flirted with the freakish John Birch Society (which called President Dwight Eisenhower a “dedicated, conscious agent of the Communist Party” and warned of a Red plot to weaken the minds of Americans by fluoridating the …
2010-09-05 … preliminary proposals failed, including one to establish an international airport at what is now Burke Lake Park, the current site was selected by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958. As a result of the selection, the former unincorporated community of Willard , which once stood in the airport\'s current footprint, was …
2010-09-05 … preliminary proposals failed, including one to establish an international airport at what is now Burke Lake Park, the current site was selected by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958. As a result of the selection, the former unincorporated community of Willard , which once stood in the airport\'s current footprint, was …
2010-12-25 … conducted the first Polaris missile launch from a submerged submarine on 20 July 1960. At 12:39 hours George Washington\' s commanding officer sent President Dwight Eisenhower the message: POLARIS - FROM OUT OF THE DEEP TO TARGET. PERFECT. Less than two hours later a second missile from the submarine also struck the …
2008-12-24 … that in mind, Mr. Obama evoked as an illustration of his plan’s breadth not the desperate 1930s, but the prosperous 1950s and ’60s. That was when President Dwight Eisenhower and Congress set out to build the Interstate System of highways — a gift to an expanding auto industry and to trucking that also linked the country, …
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