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A careful examination of the available evidence (listen to Ford’s explanation of his pardon. The chief accuser of Nixon regularly lied under oath.) indicates that Nixon would not have been found guilty in a fair court of law. He was done in by public opinion.
There is great probability that the House impeachment committee knew the case against Nixon was weak.
p>Be that as it may be, why are after 30 years the Star Chamber preceding of the House Impeachment committee still secret? br> — William M. Selenke br> Cincinnati, Ohio /p> p> LT. SWIFTY br> Re: Thomas H. Lipscomb’s John Kerry’s Bodyguard of Lies : /p> p>Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, thank you very much. br> —
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