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- Honor_America_Day abstract "Honor America Day was a rally put together by supporters of President Richard Nixon. Co-chaired by Bob Hope, the rally took place in Washington, DC on July 4, 1970.Billy Graham gave the keynote address:"But I want to tell you it's tremendously heartening to see these thousands of people from all over the country, and it proves one thing, the railroads are still running. And we have telegrams from thousands of others who wished they could be with us, but they are still stacked up over the airport. That's one nice thing about America, you can get a crowd like this together even without a football game, and what a gathering. President Nixon saw this crowd and said 'My God, what did Agnew say now.' And Spiro looked out of his window, saw this crowd and said, 'My God, what a great time to say something.'"↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑".
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- Honor_America_Day subject Category:1970_in_American_politics.
- Honor_America_Day subject Category:Presidency_of_Richard_Nixon.
- Honor_America_Day comment "Honor America Day was a rally put together by supporters of President Richard Nixon. Co-chaired by Bob Hope, the rally took place in Washington, DC on July 4, 1970.Billy Graham gave the keynote address:"But I want to tell you it's tremendously heartening to see these thousands of people from all over the country, and it proves one thing, the railroads are still running.".
- Honor_America_Day label "Honor America Day".
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