“We must always remember that America is a great nation today not because of what government did for people, but because of what people did for themselves and one another.”—Richard Nixon
This photographic tribute honors the life and public service of Richard M. Nixon (January 9, 1913—April 22, 1994). The occasion of his 111th birthday is one which should bring to mind his courage, grit, and stamina as the 37th President of the United States. (To read more about Nixon’s leadership and administration, click here.)
RN, for your service, both as United States President and as a great American citizen, we thank you! Your life indeed was splendid.
As a child, growing up in southern California. source
Almost monthly, Natalie Morris opens up her laptop to write about issues affecting average Americans (such as herself). She enjoys discussing things that we all come into contact with daily, such as people, culture, the online world, and our citizenship. Morris, who serves Christ as her Lord and Savior, joined the list of TTC columnists in 2021.
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