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- GLC#
- GLC09613.02.0790-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- 20 July 1974
- Author/Creator
- Shepherd, Donald R., fl. 1974
- Title
- to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
- Place Written
- Pasadena, California
- Pagination
- 2 p. : envelope
- Primary time period
- 1945 to the Present
- Sub-Era
- The Seventies
One letter from Donald R. Shepherd to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated July 20, 1974. Shepherd supports the impeachment of President Nixon. Message is written on the back of a card featuring a color photograph of the Nixon family, "With our deep appreciation for helping to make possible our victory on November 7, 1972." Card also features five stamped signatures: Richard Nixon, Patricia Nixon, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, David Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon Cox, and Edward Finch Cox. Shepherd states that he voted "straight Republican in every election since 1958...Fifteen of his aides or election committee have pleaded guilty or been convicted. If he didn't know what they were doing, he is grossly negligent, and if he did, he is guilty of a cover-up...If our representatives are not smart enough to see through the White House publicity campaign, then we will have to elect some new ones (Democrats if necessary). I don't write well when I am mad."
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