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Zen Democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-22-05 03:42 AM
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35. But what if they had to "GO" before the mid-terms?
It may be swift and clean. The powers that be, the corporate elite, the untouchables, may have to change out this government to avoid things getting too hot and costing them money. With the snap of a finger, Bush could be packing his bags for exile in Crawford.

I well remember Watergate. I "wallowed in Watergate" -- as Ehrlichman called it. There was the same underlying fear at that time. People were afraid that Nixon would never willingly leave, that he would take over the military. He announced over and over that he would never resign. Yet, that's exactly what he did. He exiled in San Clemente for years.

Rove was involved in the Nixon dirty tricks establishment. His activities were looked into by the Special Prosecutor in 1973-74, but his stuff was considered small-time compared to the big charges, and they already had Donald Segretti on the illegal dirty tricks charges. After 30 years, it may be time to tie up some of those Watergate loose ends. Rove should have been stopped 30 years ago. I hope we don't let any of the snakes slither away this time.
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