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Nelson Rockefeller Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was the 41st Vice President of the United States, the 49th governor of New York, a philanthropist, and a businessman.A leader of the liberal wing of the Republican Party, he was Governor of New York from 1959 to 1973, more..

“ Nelson Rockefeller:Never forget that the most powerful force on earth is love. #Love

“ Nelson Rockefeller:The chief problem with lower income farmers is poverty. #Farming and Farmers

“ Nelson Rockefeller: It is essential that we enable young people to see themselves as participants in one of the most exciting eras in history, and to have a sense of purpose in relation to it. #Purpose

“ Nelson Rockefeller: Government has an obligation not to inhibit the collection and dissemination of news. Im convinced that if reporters should ever lose the right to protect the confidentiality of their sources then serious investigative reporting will simply dry up. The kind of resourceful, probing journalism that first exposed most of the serious scandals, corruption and injustice in our nations history would simply disappear. And let me tell you, reading about ones failings in the daily papers is one of the privileges of high office in this free country of ours. #Uncategorised

“ Nelson Rockefeller: Maybe this [Watergate] is like the Old Testament. It was visited upon us and maybe were going to benefit from it. #Uncategorised

“ Nelson Rockefeller: The fundamental question for the United States is how it can cooperate to help meet the basic needs of the people of the hemisphere despite the philosophical disagreements it may have with the nature of particular regimes. It must seek pragmatic ways to help people without necessarily embracing their governments. It should recognize that diplomatic relations are merely practical conveniences and not measures of moral judgment. #Uncategorised

“ Nelson Rockefeller: There is no doubt that many expensive national projects may add to our prestige or serve science. But none of them must take precedence over human needs. As long as Congress does not revise its priorities, our crisis is not just material, it is a crisis of the spirit. #Uncategorised

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