Imus Remarks Damage Legacy of President Gerald R. Ford
Radio Host’s Disparaging Posthumous Remarks Overshadow Last Words Ford Left the World
NASHVILLE, Tenn., January 28, 2008--(BUSINESS WIRE)—Don Imus’ disrespectful and disparaging remarks about President Gerald R. Ford a month after his death carried a weight of historic proportions, according to FlatSigned Press, Inc.’s Chairman of the Board Tim Milller. "Because of Don Imus’ actions, much of the public never heard about the new information President Ford left the world regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy," says Miller.
Miller’s company published President Ford’s last written words on the subject in a book titled "President John F. Kennedy: The Assassination Report of the Warren Commission." Published in 2005, the collectible hand-signed, leather-bound, limited edition book featured a forward by President Ford, who was the last surviving member of the Warren Commission.
"This book was chosen by the president to be part of his legacy, a part of his life surviving beyond his death," notes Miller. "Don Imus damaged that legacy by using his considerable influence over the book-buying public to cast a very negative and inaccurate light on the book."
FlatSigned Press, Inc. has sued Don Imus, Infinity Broadcasting, and CBS as a result of off-script and off-color remarks Imus made while reading ad copy to promote the book on his show. The "Imus in the Morning" show was selected to be the highlight in FlatSigned Press, Inc.’s marketing of the book, due to Imus’s noted ability to publicize books. Imus’ remarks left an indelible negative mark on the publishing company’s name.
"The issue of highest concern to me is the fact that Imus’ remarks cheapened perceptions of Ford’s last work and insulted a much beloved American president in the process," says Miller. "Until I worked with Ford and published this book, I’d never believed in a conspiracy, and to Ford’s dying day he would never admit to or claim that there was a conspiracy, yet his comments in the forward are laced with hints that warrant thoughtful consideration that there may be more information that the Warren Commission couldn’t discuss in 1963."
What Imus did not tell his listeners that is included within Ford's final book is a discussion of the lingering questions and conspiracy theories surrounding the Kennedy assassination and a wide range of topics about Ford's own life, the issues he inherited as president, the two assassination attempts on him during his presidency, his internal struggles over his Presidential pardon of President Richard M. Nixon, his analysis of the current economic climate, and his views on modern politics, including the breakdown of communications within the Central Intelligence Agency leading up to and during the September 11th attacks.
About FlatSigned Press, Inc.
FlatSigned Press, Inc. is an internet, retail rare book and publishing company specializing in the procurement, sale and publishing of rare and collectible books, first-edition signed books, manuscripts, historical documents, art, and autographs. FlatSigned Press, Inc. was founded in 1998. FlatSigned.com, went online in April 2000. The term FlatSigned was coined by author Stephen King to describe the most desirable type of collectible book: signed by the author directly on the title page without an inscription.
Exerpts from Gerald R. Ford’s forward to President John F. Kennedy: The Assassination Report of the Warren Commission:
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Hillary Clinton Calls for Full Disclosure of Government Documents, Including CIA Files on Assassination of President John F. KennedyNASHVILLE, Tenn., January 28, 2008--(BUSINESS WIRE)—During her campaign stop in Tennessee on Saturday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pledged to push (view the youtube video) for the release of government records, including the CIA files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
"We should be putting as much government information out as possible," said Clinton. "You all deserve to know what your government has done and is doing. This may be a little radical, but I’ve even suggested that we have bloggers inside government agencies so that people get real-time information about what’s going on."
Her comments came in response to a question from the Town Hall audience regarding information made public in President Gerald R. Ford’s final book, "President John F. Kennedy: Assassination Report of the Warren Commission." The book, published by FlatSigned Press, Inc. two years before President Ford’s death, has become the focus of a recent lawsuit against radio shock jock Don Imus and his broadcasting company, for defamatory and derogatory comments Imus made about the book and its publisher.
"Ford left us his thoughts on the assassination of JFK, the destruction and concealment of important FBI and CIA documents pertaining to the assassination, and other issues spanning the decades since, yet the contents of those files are still a closely held secret," says FlatSigned Press, Inc. Chairman of the Board Tim Miller. "As Hillary Clinton has pledged to seek full disclosure of such documents, I call for all candidates for president to make the same pledge to release the CIA, FBI and other files pertaining to the assassination of JFK so that the American people may finally know all that their government knows about the assassination of JFK."
About the book:
"President John F. Kennedy: Assassination Report of the Warren Commission" is a collectible hand-signed, leather-bound, limited edition featuring a forward by President Gerald R. Ford, who was the last surviving member of the Warren Commission. Published by FlatSigned Press, Inc., only 3,000 hand-signed copies of the book were produced. The book is available at www.FlatSigned.com.
About FlatSigned Press, Inc.:
FlatSigned Press, Inc. is an internet, retail rare book and publishing company specializing in the procurement, sale and publishing of rare and collectible books, first-edition signed books, manuscripts, historical documents, art, and autographs. FlatSigned Press, Inc. was founded in 1998. FlatSigned.com, went online in April 2000. The term FlatSigned was coined by author Stephen King to describe the most desirable type of collectible book: signed by the author directly on the title page without an inscription.