Ghostdriver
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Well, What about Watergate??Liddy sounds like Inspector Gadget.. in the past I would listen to G Liddy in Nashville, that was before I found out he attempted to steal from the White House, I can't trust a thief.
The Break-in
"Three times in late May 1972, burglars working for Nixon’s reelection committee tried to enter the Watergate complex situated along the Potomac River, roughly equidistant between downtown Washington and Georgetown.
The target was the Democratic National Committee, which had rented space there at a bargain price because the Watergate was in a newly developed part of the city. Known for its hotel, apartments and restaurant, the Watergate had yet to catch on as a prime location for offices.
For the Watergate burglars, the third try was the charm. Armed with an array of burglary tools, two of the Cuban-Americans on the team – Virgilio Gonzalez and Frank Sturgis – entered the building through the B-2 garage level.
They climbed the stairs and taped open the doors behind them. Reaching the sixth floor where the DNC offices were located, Gonzalez made quick work of the door lock and the burglars were finally inside,
“The horse is in the house,” they reported over a walkie-talkie back to team leaders across Virginia Avenue at a Howard Johnson’s hotel. The leaders included G. Gordon Liddy, a former FBI agent who had devised the spying plan called Gemstone, and E. Howard Hunt, an ex-CIA officer and part-time spy novel writer".
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admin
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I'm splitting the Watergate comment off from the DLR thread and sending it to Liddy's section, where perhaps some Liddy fans will address it.
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Ghostdriver
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I undrerstand, I'm really not wanting to get into a big spill about the past though, it could take weeks of arguments and never a solution only tireless typing. Billy is great, I too do some impressions, however my wife tends to think I suck!
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G-man Fan
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I'll resist the urge to proof-read and correct spelling and grammar. G-man's past is well behind him. He took responsibility for his actions, served his time, and moved on. He replaced his lost law and law enforcement careers and found his own niche. God bless him.
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MajorMic
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Amen, G-man Fan!
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Ghostdriver
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| G-man Fan wrote: | | I'll resist the urge to proof-read and correct spelling and grammar. | No, by all means please do! I don't use spell check so you are sure to get your drunken ramblings on from me.
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Lush Rimbaugh
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G. Gordon Liddy always tries to be the gentleman - and use proper English.
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DeliDilly
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| Lush Rimbaugh wrote: | | G. Gordon Liddy always tries to be the gentleman - and use proper English. | This is true. He is respectful to all his callers - whether he agrees or not.
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Ghostdriver
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Liddy still sounds like Inspector Gadget..
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G-man Fan
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| Ghostdriver wrote: | | Liddy still sounds like Inspector Gadget.. | Funny, since your arrival you've posted more about Liddy than anyone else. Stern will be sending someone for your Sirius radio any day now. Then you'll be stuck, trying to tune your CB radio to DLR.
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