THEGOODFREDD Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - i've read atleast 3 of your posts now and its obvious that you are anti-nixon, I am not pro nixon but if you personally took the time to read the material available (personally i'd suggest as a brief 'nixon the invincible quest'((as the pro)) and 'alone in the white house'((as the con)) you will find that cutting through the rubbish in the tabloids his only real fault with watergate was getting involved too deeply after the fact.
TeddyFuzz Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - I'll definitely take a look at more information. I see you're being fair, but come on, do you think numbers are going to absolve him? Especially from a man that endears the quote saying that those who write the history are those who discern the truth. I view this by legacy (because that's what lies in the backs of most presidents' minds, even Obama, I'm sure) because that's what lives long despite the positive, but I'll give you an unbiased look once I view another side of the coin, ty :)
exenrontexas Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - The released Nixon White House tapes now PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt that NOW and THEN, Nixon was lying. He is either self-deluding or trying yet again to coverup his crimes.
TeddyFuzz Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Amazing, he basically said at the end of the last video (Watergate 7) that he is guilty of his actions unconsciously...even in a court of law, whether he planned it or not, unless you're of inept mind (which I don't think was an aspect the people pardoned him of when they elected him), you are still responsible, in some part, for doing the deed...but this is categorized as "quibbling" and doesn't deserve some degree of punishment. NOW he's an officer of the court at the end?! WOW!