He did most of the damaging himself by admitting that he had no knowledge at all - but should have had - about the so-called Iran-Contra affair: large-scale illegal arms deals with Iran, the proceeds to be used for equally illegal armed support for the anti-communist "Contra" rebels in Nicaragua.
Eleven people were finally indicted for illegal dealings, most prominently Col. Oliver North and Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, but many suspect them of simply having taken the blame for President Reagan. All of them were pardoned by the then Vice President George Bush when he became president as Reagan's successor.
Chief of State. Image upkeep and ceremonial functions is not as valuable as other roles president plays.
It's either not JFK, or not a quarter.Washington is on the quarter. A 1967 quarter is worth 25 cents.JFK is on the half dollar. A 1967 half still had some silver in it (40%) and is worth about $3.00 as of 04/2009.
George Washington was most known for being the first president. More than half of the people out in the world somewhere wont even get the chance to be a president. So image being the first one. It would be so exciting. He was also known for writing the Constitution.
The Bay of Pigs operation, a failed invasion of Cuba in April 1961, significantly hurt President Kennedy's credibility due to its poor planning and execution, which led to a humiliating defeat for the U.S. The operation, intended to overthrow Fidel Castro, exposed the weaknesses of U.S. intelligence and military strategy, leading to questions about Kennedy's leadership and decision-making abilities. Furthermore, the failure damaged U.S. relations with Latin American countries and emboldened Communist forces, undermining the administration's image both domestically and internationally.
This is an image of George taufer.
The Iran-Contra Affair damaged President Reagan's image.
The Iran-Contra Affair damaged President Reagan's image.
The Iran-contra scandal
The Iran-contra scandal
Then you should go explain what happened and get a new one, Depending on how damaged it is.Added: In response to the additional posted discussion: It all depends on whether it is considered so damaged as to be unusable in the laminating process, or that the damage alters the image of the applicant to the point where they may not be recognizable. The decision is entirely up to the US Passport Office!
Yes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's son, James Roosevelt, reportedly played under the Oval Office desk as a child. This anecdote reflects the personal and familial aspects of Roosevelt's life while he was in office. The image of a child playing in such a significant space adds a human touch to the otherwise formal setting of presidential duties.
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Since 1932, it's had an image of President George Washington.
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Yes, it is.
The One Dollar United States coin is the coin that features the image of the president twice. This is as a result of the Presidential Coin Act of 2005.
To copyright an image, you can simply create it and it is automatically protected under copyright law. However, to have legal proof of ownership, you can register the image with the U.S. Copyright Office by submitting an application and a copy of the image.