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No comments need be made by me -- it explains itself. Treason is treason.
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http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/shocking-new-evidence-reveals-depths-treason-and-treachery-watergate-and-iran?paging=off
A favorite saying of Official Washington is that “the cover-up is
worse than the crime.” But that presupposes you accurately understand
what the crime was. And, in the case of the two major U.S. government
scandals of the last third of the Twentieth Century – Watergate and
Iran-Contra – that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Indeed, newly
disclosed documents have put old evidence into a sharply different light
and suggest that history has substantially miswritten the two scandals
by failing to understand that they actually were sequels to earlier
scandals that were far worse. Watergate and Iran-Contra were, in part at
least, extensions of the original crimes, which involved dirty dealings
to secure the immense power of the presidency.
Shortly after
Nixon took office in 1969, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover informed him of
the existence of the file containing national security wiretaps
documenting how Nixon’s emissaries had gone behind President Lyndon
Johnson’s back to convince the South Vietnamese government to boycott
the Paris Peace Talks, which were close to ending the Vietnam War in
fall 1968.In the case of Watergate – the foiled Republican break-in at
the Democratic National Committee in June 1972 and Richard Nixon’s
botched cover-up leading to his resignation in August 1974 – the
evidence is now clear that Nixon created the Watergate burglars out of
his panic that the Democrats might possess a file on his sabotage of
Vietnam peace talks in 1968.
The disruption of Johnson’s peace
talks then enabled Nixon to hang on for a narrow victory over Democrat
Hubert Humphrey. However, as the new President was taking steps in 1969
to extend the war another four-plus years, he sensed the threat from the
wiretap file and ordered two of his top aides, chief of staff H.R.
“Bob” Haldeman and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, to locate
it. But they couldn’t find the file.
We now know that was because
President Johnson, who privately had called Nixon’s Vietnam actions
“treason,” had ordered the file removed from the White House by his
national security aide Walt Rostow. ............................................
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