During Bush I:
<<Domestically, Bush spoke of the need to create a “kinder, gentler nation”, and unveiled minor initiatives in the areas of education, drug control, and the environment, where problems had surfaced during the Reagan years. (In 1990, almost 500,000 children were suffering from malnutrition and at least 100,000 people were homeless.)
The start of his presidency was marred by the Senate’s rejection of his nomination for Defense Secretary, John Tower, following criticisms of Tower’s lifestyle and his links to military contractors. With his overthrowing of the corrupt Panamanian leader, General Manuel Noriega, Dec 1989, Bush began to establish his presidency.>>
(from
http://www.north-america.de/index2.htm?usa11.htm&2 )
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Originally I wrote:
>Is this a different person?
>from
http://home1.gte.net/swtally/almost%20america/nixon2.html>"The Impeachment of Nixon"
<<Some Republicans were holding firm: James Eastland, senator from Mississippi, had promised Nixon in the midst of the scandal, "I don't care if you're guilty or innocent, I'll vote for you." But among most Republicans, support for the president was evaporating. Bob Dole and John Tower, two Senate leaders, were whispering that they might vote against Nixon if the House voted to impeach the president.
With little support in Congress or in the general public for him to stay in office, Nixon finally decided to resign. On August 8, 1974, the evening his resignation was to take effect, Nixon surrounded himself with a pile of books. They were the autobiographies of other presidents, and Nixon spent the evening seeking solace and, possibly, forgiveness from his peers.>>