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<p>[Clive]</p>
<p>&quot;The Ford epoch did not banish a nightmare. It ended a dream‚Äîthe ideal of equal justice under the law that would extend to a crooked and venal president. And in Iraq and Indonesia and Indochina, it either protracted existing nightmares or gave birth to new ones.&quot; Ignoring the old maxim about not speaking ill of the dead, Christopher Hitchens <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2156400/">launches</a> an onslaught against the ex-president&#8217;s reputation. </p>
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