By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
Plans to build a national memorial honoring President Dwight D. Eisenhower will be delayed into next year as the World War II general's family continues to object to a design by architect Frank Gehry.
"We have priorities more urgent than building such an expensive memorial right now," John Eisenhower wrote.
John Eisenhower, 90, who served as ambassador to Belgium in the Nixon administration, wrote in an Oct. 18 letter that the memorial tries to tell multiple stories, which should be left to museums.