Republican Break-ins
The Watergate
Scandal
The Watergate Break-in of the Democratic National
Committee headquarters at the Watergate Office Complex in Washington D.C. in
1972 was illegal. It was illegal no manner how easy it was to do or not.
Break into someone else property is illegal even for the President. Being that
this was the headquarters for the opposing political party makes this even more
criminal.
President Richard Nixon's administration's attempted cover-up and the resistance
to U.S. Congress probes led to a constitutional crisis, and eventually to the
only resignation of the Office of President in the U.S. History!
The break-in of a "Private Email Server" is illegal, whether it was
easy or not. Watch "bait car" and notice how easy the police make the
bait car to take. The fact that it was done by a foreign country could make it
espionage. The fact the it could influence a Presidential Election is not good.
The fact that a Presidential Candidate used this material against his or her
opponent, even to the point of it become the "Center Point" of his
campaign becomes disturbing. The fact that this information was used to convict
the opponent in the "Court of Public Opinion" rather than by duty
process in the "Court of Law" is un-American. Please note, that the
police are even required to give the Miranda Rights now, when arresting someone.
Again various methods having and are being used to cover up foreign involvement
or to mitigate the act, foreign involvement, or even of questioning the
situation.
The Republican Party is becoming the Party of "Dirty Tricks," rather
than the Party of "Honest Abe."
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