Richard M. Nixon: "checkers"
my fellow americans,
i come before you toNight as a candidate for the vice presidency and as a man whose honesty and integrity has been questioned.
now, the usual political thing to do when charges are made against you is to either ignore them or to deny them without giving details. i believe we've had enough of that in the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />uNited states, particularly with the present admiNistration in washington, d.c. to me the office of the vice presidency of the uNited states is a great office, and i feel that the people have got to have confidence in the integrity of the men who run for that office and who might obtain it.
i have a theory, too, that the best and only answer to a smear or to an honest misunderstanding of the facts is to tell the truth. and that's why i am here toNight. i want to tell you my side of the case. i'm sure that you have read the charge, and you've heard it, that i, senator Nixon, took $18,000 from a group of my supporters.
now, was that wrong? and let me say that it was wrong. i am saying it, incidentally, that it was wrong, just not illegal, because it isn't a question of whether it was legal or illegal, that isn't enough. the question is, was it morally wrong? i say that it was morally wrong -- if any of that $18,000 went to senator Nixon, for my personal use. i say that it was morally wrong if it was secretly given, and secretly handled. and i say that it was morally wrong if any of the contributors got special favors for the contributions that they made.
and now to answer those questions let me say this: not one cent of the $18,000 or any other money of that type ever went to me for my personal use. every penny of it was used to pay for political expenses that i did not think should be charged to the taxpayers of the uNited states. it was not a secret fund. as a matter of fact, when i was on "meet the press"-- some of you may have seen it last sunday -- peter edson came up to me after the program, and he said, "dick, what about is fund we hear about?" and i said, "well, there is no secret about it. go out and see dana smith who was the admiNistrator of the fund." and i gave him [edson] his [smith's] address. and i said you will find that the purpose of the fund simply was to defray political expenses that i did not feel should be charged to the government. and third, let me point out -- and i want to make this particularly clear -- that no contributor to this fund, no contributor to any of my campaigns, has ever received any consideration that he would not have received as an ordinary constituent.
i just don't believe in that, and i can say that never, while i have been in the senate of the uNited states, as far as the people that contributed to this fund are concer ……此处隐藏13578个字……ave committed or taken part in during the period from july 20, 1969 through august 9, 1974.
*in witness whereof, i have hereunto set my hand this eighth day of september, in the year of our lord Nineteen hundred and seventy-four, and of the independence of the uNited states of america the one hundred and Ninety-Ninth.*
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第五篇:Richard connellRichard connell
Richard edward connell jr. was born in dutchess county, new york in 1893. he began covering baseball games from his father's newspaper at ten years old and was editing the paper at sixteen. he served in world war i, and then lived in various european countries. after settling in beverly hills, califorNia, connell began writing short stories. connell passed away in 1949.
he was an american author and journalist probably best remembered for his short story "the most dangerous game" (1924). connell was one of the most popular american short story writers of his time, and his stories were published in theandmagazines. he had equal success as a journalist and screenwriter, and was nominated for an academy award during 1942 for best original story for the movie meet john doe.
screenplays(电影剧本)
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? (1936) (writer) (1937) (writer) okusama Ni shirasu bekarazu(1937) (writer) (1938) (contributing dr. rhythm(1938) (writer)
(1940) (writer)
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(1942) (screenplay)
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? the mad lover(1927) murder at sea(1929) playboy(1936) what ho!(1937)
short story collections
? the sin of monsieur pettipon and other humorous tales(1922) — also known as mister braddy's bottle and other humorous tales ? variety(1925) — includes the most dangerous iroNies(1930) — includes the law beaters. game.?
apes and angels(1970) — includes the man who could imitate a bee.
external links
? at the at the (public domain in at database ? institute catalog of motion pictures ? dangerous game ? canada) ?
harvard uNiversity library
the sin of monsieur pettipon and other humorous talesat project gutenberg
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