Tuesday, May 28, 2019

If the White House Walls Could Talk :: American America History

If the White House Walls Could TalkThey paint over me so many times as if they could cover up my memories. My memories cannot be covered up or erased, just as your memories they go on forever. I will never forget the Watergate turd and Richard Nixon or womens rights from the mid-1800s to the 1900s. During the Watergate scandal, President Nixon corrupted justice, created a constitutional crisis, and eventually was forced to resign. President Richard Nixon corrupted justice. He led CREEP, which is the Republican committee for the re-election of the President. They sabotaged the Democratic Party. They were the veridical burglars. CREEP were the people who really went into the Watergate apartments to wiretap and photograph documents. They raised tens of millions of dollars illegally for Nixons reelection. Nixon alone without the people who worked under him hid tapes that contained evidence of the Watergate scandal. He only submitted excerpts from the tapes that made him tactile proper ty innocent. I remember when Nixon refused to hand over any of the other tapes. He claimed executive privilege and separation of powers. From what the other walls and I saw after he was forced by the Senate to turn in the rest of the evidence he displayed complete dishonesty. He ignored lawful subpoenas at least that is what the oval walls of Nixons big businessman told everyone. One of the West Wings walls told me of speech he made saying he knew nothing of the Watergate cover-up and the nine months after the whole incident occurred he gave a speech taking responsibility and blame for the whole thing. The only good thing that I saw come out of the Watergate scandal was that it made the body politic stronger. The United States of America survived a true constitutional test. It proved that impeachment is successful. Connecticuts Judge John Sirica, North Carolinas Senator Sam Ervin, and Professor Archibald Cox prosecuted Nixon for the Watergate scandal.

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