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Default CRIMINAL PRESIDENT GET REELECTED? HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN?

On 5/10/2011 12:44 AM, fergo wrote:


"John Smith" wrote in message
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On 5/9/2011 11:35 PM, fergo wrote:

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Exactly. That secret was kept for all of a week and a half.

Yep the government just can't keep a secret. If 11/9 really was a
conspiracy people involved in the actual conspiracy would have come
forward.



You mean, the actual criminals step forward and say, "Alright, I did it."

Or, "Yeah, I aided and assisted them."

Or, "Yeah, I knew about it and kept my mouth shut, even though I knew
better."

Or, "Yeah, I did-it/remained-silent for the money."

Or, "Yeah, I did-it/remained-silent for the perks/job-offer."

Or, "They threatened my family, I had to, but now I want my family dead."

Etc.

Gee, I can't even think of a single reason! ROFLOL

Um so why did they step forward during Watergate?

Regards,
JS



"What happened at Watergate?

Watergate is a complex of apartment and office buildings in Washington,
D.C. In July 1972, five men were caught breaking into the Democratic
Party's national headquarters at the Watergate. Among them was James
McCord Jr. (1918– ), the security coordinator of the Committee for the
Re-election of the President (CRP), an organization working to get
Republican President Richard Nixon (1913–1994) elected to a second term
in office.

All five men who were caught in the break-in were indicted (required to
stand trial) on charges of burglary and wire-tapping, as were CRP aide
G. Gordon Liddy (1930– ) and White House consultant E. Howard Hunt Jr.
(1918– ). They pleaded guilty to the charges; McCord and Liddy were
tried and found guilty. However, when the election was held in November,
Nixon won in a landslide victory over Democratic candidate George
McGovern (1922– )."

Regards,
JS