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          Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913 - 1994)

 

 

     As can be seen from the contents of this letter the main purpose of it is to comfort and heal the wounds and encourage a person in need.
The letter is as far from the image which Richard M. Nixon got himself in the end of his service in the White House as the president
of the United States of America.

     All evidence that can be found in this handwriting points in that direction that the image of a devious crook which the media created will be as times goes by regarded at the most as misleading and fundamentally wrong.

     In this specimen are the capitals D, P, and M prominent and acting as a symbol for the ambition and inner need for recognition of the world which spored Nixon.
     

     Having had such a dream and expect it to become true one would have regarded it as a possibility to see a sign in the handwriting that such a man would be casted from heaven and invited to sit at the table with his own shadow or at the very best to have that boring resemblance to the individuals that often reveals themselves in such a handwriting and is always associated with inflated ego and self-content.


     When looking further into this specimen we can see that in most instances is the bar crossing the -t high on the stem and covers as a rule
many letters. Also is the end stroke in many cases either very long as in "had" or blunt as in "Pat" and "want", not to mention the knotted "to".
     All of these characteristics an individual who has enough willpower to reach his goals in life.
     Such a willpower can certainly lead to doubtful acts but contrary to what might be expected such a deed would never have been put in action for personal advancement but in the name of the country, the idealism which it is founded on and the religion passed on generation by generation. This can be seen from the stems that are wide in their formation.Richard M. Nixon is an idealist who will be known to the world as such as times goes by. His involvement in politic of highest standard will clear his name as years folds in. His idealism and patrionism has its strong and solid roots in the culture and the history of the United States of America.