from D. Sanger article
NY TIMES.com/
At the 150th Anniversary,
POTUS Calvin Coolidge
traveled to Philadelphia
to deliver what may have
been the most extensive
presidential commentary
on the meaning of the
Declaration in modern times,
an unusual torrent of words
for a taciturn Vermonter. . .
Neither Coolidge nor did
Gerald Ford on July 4, 1976
talk about himself, nor
the accomplishments of his
administration. The speeches
of Coolidge and Ford are
about
the FOUNDERS,
their ideals,
and how they apply to 1926 & 1976!
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