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- Panel 1-11. Every president since President Truman to President George W. Bush has tried to get a peace settlement between the Jews and Arabs. (Part the Sea like Moses) Both Arab and Jew are starting to doubt if the U.S. can pull it off. 1
- Presidential primary candidate, George H.W. Bush had the big momentum going for him in the early polls but returns to find the electorate ( girl friend at the drive-in) is also interested in Ronald Reagan, John Anderson, Gerald Ford, etc. 1
- The GOP presidential primary race is about to start with lots of rabbits running. Past President, Gerald Ford, (as the turtle) has a track record. He sounds a little interested but won't enter. ME? Ah, shucks. 1
- Workmen are hanging a new portrait in the Hall of Presidents. There is Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Carter again....(Bill Clinton's presidency looks a lot like the peanut farmer's presidency.) 1
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