Frases de Gerald Ford
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Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. foi o 38º presidente dos Estados Unidos entre 1974 e 1977, logo após ter servido como o 40º vice-presidente de 1973 a 1974, durante o governo do seu antecessor Richard Nixon. Ele foi a primeira pessoa a ser nomeada para a vice-presidência sob a Vigésima Quinta Emenda, logo após a renúncia de Spiro Agnew. Quando tornou-se presidente depois da renúncia de Richard Nixon em 9 de agosto de 1974, Ford se transformou na primeira e até hoje única pessoa a ter exercido os cargos de vice-presidente e presidente dos Estados Unidos sem nunca ter sido eleito pelo Colégio Eleitoral. Antes de ser vice-presidente, ele serviu por 25 anos na Câmara dos Representantes pelo 5.º distrito de Michigan, oito anos como o Líder da Minoria Republicana.

Enquanto presidente, Ford assinou os Acordos de Helsínquia, relaxando as tensões da Guerra Fria. Com a conquista do Vietnã do Sul pelo Vietnã do Norte acontecendo no nono mês de sua presidência, o envolvimento dos EUA na guerra essencialmente acabou. Internamente, Ford presidiu durante a pior crise econômica desde a Grande Depressão, com uma crescente recessão e inflação. Uma de suas ações mais controversas foi o perdão presidencial a Nixon por seu papel no Caso Watergate. Durante seu mandato, sua política externa ficou caracterizada, em termos processuais, pelo aumento do papel do Congresso, e pelos correspondentes poderes do presidente. Em 1976, Ford derrotou com uma pequena margem Ronald Reagan para a indicação Republicana a presidente, porém perdeu a eleição para Jimmy Carter.

Após seu mandato, Ford permaneceu ativo no Partido Republicano. Após problemas de saúde, ele faleceu em sua casa em Rancho Mirage no dia 26 de dezembro de 2006. Com 93 anos e 165 dias de idade, Ford foi o terceiro presidente mais longevo dos Estados Unidos, atrás somente de George H. W. Bush e de Jimmy Carter, e sua presidência de 895 dias permanece até hoje a mais curta de todos os presidentes que não morreram no cargo. Wikipedia  

✵ 14. Julho 1913 – 26. Dezembro 2006
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Gerald Ford Frases famosas

“Demasiadas vezes parecem mais críticos com intenção de procurar novas formas de alterar o Congresso do que realmente saber como ele funciona. Eles talvez poderiam lucrar com o conselho de Thomas Huxley, que disse há um século: "Senta-te perante os fatos como uma criança pequena, que está preparada para abandonar cada ideia preconcebida - ou você não aprende nada."”

Too often critics seem more intent on seeking new ways to alter Congress than to truly learn how it functions. They might well profit from the advice of Thomas Huxley, who said a century ago: "Sit down before facts as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion — or you shall learn nothing."
Discurso na University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (3 de novembro de 1966); publicado em Gerald R. Ford,Selected Speeches (Discursos selecionados) (1973) editado por Michael V. Doyle

“Num sentido político, há um problema que atualmente sustenta todos os outros. Esse problema é fazer o Governo suficientemente sensível para o povo. Se nós não fazemos um governo respondendo ao povo, nós não o fazemos acreditável. E devemos fazer governo acreditável se quisermos ter uma democracia que funciona.”

In a political sense, there is one problem that currently underlies all of the others. That problem is making Government sufficiently responsive to the people. If we don't make government responsive to the people, we don't make it believable. And we must make government believable if we are to have a functioning democracy.
Discurso em Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida (16 de dezembro de 1971); publicado em Gerald R. Ford, Selected Speeches (Falas selecionadas) (1973) editado por Michael V. Doyle

“A lição política de Watergate é isto: Nunca mais deve a América permitir que um guarda arrogante da elite de adolescentes políticos contorne a organização regular do partido e dite os termos de uma eleição nacional.”

The political lesson of Watergate is this: Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.
Observação sobre o Comitê Reeleição do Presidente (Committee to Re-elect the President), como citado em The New York Times (31 de março de 1974)

“Todos nós que servimos em uma guerra ou outra sabe muito bem que em todas guerras estão a glória e a agonia do jovem.”

Discurso na 75a Convenção Anual de Veteranos de Guerras Estrangeiras (75th annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars), Chicago, Illinois (19 de agosto de 1974)

“Como rejeitei anistia, então rejeito vingança. Peço todos americanos que jamais pediram bondade e misericórdia em suas vidas, que nunca procuraram perdão para suas ofensas, para se juntar em reabilitar todas as vítimas do trágico conflito do passado.”

As I rejected amnesty, so I reject revenge. I ask all Americans who ever asked for goodness and mercy in their lives, who ever sought forgiveness for their trespasses, to join in rehabilitating all the casualties of the tragic conflict of the past.
Declaração sobre os americanos que evitaram o projeto durante a Guerra do Vietnã, a Veteranos de Guerras Estrangeiras, Chicago, Illinois (19 de agosto de 1974)

Gerald Ford: Frases em inglês

“There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe”

and there never will be under a Ford administration... The United States does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the Soviet Union.
Gaffe in the television debate with Jimmy Carter (6 October 1976)
1970s

“I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do.”

1970s, Remarks on pardoning Nixon (1974)
Contexto: I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do.
I have learned already in this office that the difficult decisions always come to this desk. I must admit that many of them do not look at all the same as the hypothetical questions that I have answered freely and perhaps too fast on previous occasions.
My customary policy is to try and get all the facts and to consider the opinions of my countrymen and to take counsel with my most valued friends. But these seldom agree, and in the end, the decision is mine. To procrastinate, to agonize, and to wait for a more favorable turn of events that may never come or more compelling external pressures that may as well be wrong as right, is itself a decision of sorts and a weak and potentially dangerous course for a President to follow.
I have promised to uphold the Constitution, to do what is right as God gives me to see the right, and to do the very best that I can for America.

“We have come tardily to the tremendous task of cleaning up our environment.”

Earth Day address, Grand Rapids, Michigan (22 April 1970); published in Gerald R. Ford, Selected Speeches (1973) edited by Michael V. Doyle <!-- p. 84 -->
1970s
Contexto: We have come tardily to the tremendous task of cleaning up our environment. We should have moved with similar zeal at least a decade ago. But no purpose is served by post-mortems. With visionary zeal but the greatest realism, we must now address ourselves to the vast problems that confront us.

“I call upon the American people to affirm with me this American Promise -- that we have learned from the tragedy of that long-ago experience forever to treasure liberty and justice for each individual American, and resolve that this kind of action shall never again be repeated.”

1970s, Proclamation 4417 (1976)
Variante: I call upon the American people to affirm with me this American Promise -- that we have learned from the tragedy of that long-ago experience forever to treasure liberty and justice for each individual American, and resolve that this kind of action shall never again be repeated.

“All of us who served in one war or another know very well that all wars are the glory and the agony of the young.”

Address to the 75th annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Chicago, Illinois (19 August 1974)
1970s

“History and experience tells us that moral progress cannot come in comfortable and in complacent times, but out of trial and out of confusion.”

Quoted variant: History and experience tell us that moral progress comes not in comfortable and complacent times, but out of trial and confusion.
1970s, State of the Union Address (1975)

“The pat on the back, the arm around the shoulder, the praise for what was done right and the sympathetic nod for what wasn't are as much a part of golf as life itself.”

Dedication speech at the World Golf Hall of Fame, Pinehurst North Carolina, as quoted in The New York Times (12 September 1974)
1970s

“He's the smartest guy in Congress, but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party.”

Remarks about John B. Anderson in 1973, later quoted in an Anderson 1980 Presidential campaign ad http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1980/john-anderson
1970s

“Obviously, it's a great privilege and pleasure to be here at the Yale Law School Sesquicentennial Convocation. And I defy anyone to say that and chew gum at the same time.”

Address at Yale Law School's 150th anniversary (25 April 1975) http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=4869
1970s

“(Gail A. Cobb) has our lasting admiration for the cause of law enforcement and the well-being of our society, a cause for which she made the highest sacrifice.”

Conference of the International Association of Police Chiefs http://www.mcjackie.com/cobb.html (24 September 1974).
1970s

“The length of one's days matters less than the love of one's family and friends.”

Statement just before becoming the longest lived U.S. President as quoted in "Ford eclipses Reagan as oldest ex-president" in USA Today (10 November 2006) http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-11-10-ford_x.htm
2000s

“For millions of men and women, the church has been the hospital for the soul, the school for the mind and the safe depository for moral ideas.”

Speech to the International Eucharistic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as quoted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (13 August 1976)
1970s

“A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have.”

Presidential address to a joint session of Congress (12 August 1974)
Ford has also been quoted as having made a similar statement many years earlier, as a representative to the US Congress: "If the government is big enough to give you everything you want, it is big enough to take away everything you have."
"If Elected, I Promise…" : Stories and Gems of Wisdom by and About Politicians (1960) p. 193
Similar assertions have often been attributed to Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan. Some of the inspiration for such expressions may lie in "The Criminality of the State" by Albert Jay Nock in American Mercury (March 1939) where he stated: "You get the same order of criminality from any State to which you give power to exercise it; and whatever power you give the State to do things for you carries with it the equivalent power to do things to you."
1970s, Address to Congress (12 August 1974)

“I would hope that understanding and reconciliation are not limited to the 19th hole alone.”

Dedication speech at the World Golf Hall of Fame, Pinehurst North Carolina, as quoted in The New York Times (12 September 1974)
1970s

“The three-martini lunch is the epitome of American efficiency. Where else can you get an earful, a bellyful and a snootful at the same time?”

Remarks to the National Restaurant Association, in Chicago, Illinois (28 May 1978)
1970s

“Richard Nixon… was just offered $2 million by Schick to do a television commercial — for Gillette.”

Remarks at a "Humor and the Presidency Symposium", Ford Museum, Grand Rapids Michigan, as quoted in US magazine (3 November 1986)
1980s

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