<p>Volume 3 containing poems from 1975 and 1976 is the third in a series of poetry books Mark Decker is publishing about the evolution of the love story that he and Molly share.&nbsp;<br />The years the poems in Volume 3 were written 1975-1976 were very interesting exciting years for Molly and me. &nbsp;We had our first child Mark Jr; and I got into law school. &nbsp; President Ford&rsquo;s staff asked me to be a law clerk in the Office of Counsel to the President while attending law school. &nbsp;So in addition to continuing to manage the White House Health Unit in Room 11 of the Old Executive Office Building I had an office in the law library in Room 106 for my law clerking duties. &nbsp;<br />We loved our little family and enjoyed living off Quaker Lane on Martha Custis Drive in Parkfairfax Alexandria Virginia. &nbsp;That little one bedroom garden apartment was an awesome place to start off our life together. &nbsp;We loved it. &nbsp;Molly was working for Texas Democratic Senator Lloyd Bentsen on his 1976 Presidential campaign staff. &nbsp;Senator Bentsen was running to get the Democratic nomination against Jimmy Carter. &nbsp;I was working for Republican President Ford. &nbsp;Those were congenial collegial days in political Washington. &nbsp;Democrats and Republicans not only talked to each other but also worked with each other to get legislation passed.&nbsp;<br />I started my legal education at the International School of Law founded by Dean Braebner-Smith a genius and dedicated to legus lex and the pursuit of all things related to natural law. &nbsp;The law school has become internationally recognized and is now called George Mason University &ndash; Antonin Scalia Law School. &nbsp;Volume 3 takes us just up to December 1976 just after the 1976 election. &nbsp;Jimmy Carter beat Lloyd Bentsen for the Democratic nomination; and surprise to me also beat President Gerald R. Ford.</p>
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