Ford's life called 'blessing to America'

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Former U.S. president Gerald Ford was remembered Wednesday as a calm and decent man who put his country back on track after the disillusion of the Nixon years.

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"Lo, there do I see my father.
Lo, there do I see my mother,
and my sisters, and my brothers.
Lo, there do I see the line of my people,
Back to the beginning!
Lo, they do call to me.
They bid me take my place among them,
In the halls of Valhalla!
Where the brave may live Forever!"
 

Gonzo

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Why is it whenever anyone dies they're suddenly the greatest person who ever lived. They said that about Reagon (the worst president in Americas history next to Bush), and Nixon.
Ford gave Nixon a pardon for any crimes he might of committed.
 

Gonzo

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I wasn't responding to you, selfactivated. I was commenting about how the media make presidents out to be more then what they were when the pass away.
I feel for the family. It is sad. But he lived a long life.