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    Hillary Clinton Corrupts

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of America’s most notorious and profound lawbreakers. The Clinton family has been monopolizing the ideology of, the already distrusted, political system. In light of her recent run for the presidency, I decided it would be best to shed some much needed light onto the subject of her past scandals, present, and inevitable future. As Louis Brandeis once said, “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” Bill Clinton decided that it would be best to fire…

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    The movie started out weird and I was confused with what was going on and who was who or who worked for who. The movie started out with someone trying to rob some type of office which was later found out to be the office of a democratic public official. Bob Woodward of the Washington Post tried to interview a lawyer that was attending the case but was not in the case but the lawyer did not give out any information and said that he knew nothing about what was going on and gave no type of…

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    On Point “I hope you’re comfortable working for On Point Laboratories, Mr. Parker,” stated the individual in his two-button Givenchy suit as he walked out of the room. 28-year-old Miles Parker smiled to himself, taking out his binder and setting it near the computer. As he fumbled with his worn-out satchel, he found himself wondering how he claimed a job at the top-secret On Point Laboratories, which was located on Tahiti. Placing the satchel under the desk, Parker turned on his Canon EOS 650D…

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    In June 17, 1972 5 men had broken into to the watergate office in Washington DC. The money they had stolen was called a slush fund which is money used illegally in mostly political aspects. Later on through ther investigation it was later realized that the the burglars slush fund was related to Committee for the Reelection of the President which was one of the main campaigning systems for president Nixon. Nixon had tried to move the attention away from him and his committee by calling upon the…

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    Bloom And Fbi Case Study

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    In August of 1969 Abe Bloom and Arthur Waskow were planning a demonstration set for November first in Washington D.C. The demonstration was aimed at ending the war in Vietnam. To make a greater impact the New Mob wanted to have participation from the Black United Front(BUFF). The combining of these two groups made the FBI take a greater interest in which they can to the conclusion to keep them separate. To do this the FBI wrote letters to the groups, got records of bank statement and calls, and…

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    Strzok's 302 Stereotypes

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    Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Andrew McCabe altered Peter Strzok's 302 notes during his interview with then-White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and destroyed evidence, a new report suggests. Conservative commentator and journalist Mike Cernovich reports McCabe changed official FBI notes Strzok took when he interviewed Flynn last February, but that he destroyed evidence of his revision history. In a series of tweets on Sunday, Cernovich reported the FBI…

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    Attempted Burglary

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    Burglarized building (lock) Force Entry, Suspect broke the glass window on the northeast side of the residence. Scene Description 7450 35th St N, 1202, Pinellas Park, FL 33781 2 story apartment complex. Apt #1202 was on the first floor. The apartments view is secluded due to the surround apartments in the complex. North Side window was bent…

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    President to ever resign from office on August 9th, 1974. The factors that led to his resignation cannot be boiled down to a single event, instead his somewhat cruel personality and unorthodox viewpoints led to the end of his political career. The Watergate scandal, a key event in the downfall of Richard Nixon, can be associated to his paranoia and his belief that some of his political rivals were bad people. To overcome them, he felt that he needed use any and every political weapon at his…

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    Jeff Gannon Essay

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    Gannon definitely ruffled some Democratic feathers and his opposition were determined to dig up more dirt from his past. To illustrate, Jeff Gannon wasn’t even the reporter’s real name! It was an alias for James Guckert and that’s where the details became much more interesting. It turned out that James Guckert’s private life embodied the polar opposite of what the Republican Party stood for. Guckert had owned, operated, and worked as an escort for his military-themed, homosexual escort websites,…

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    unravel a potential murder plot in "The Conversation." In doing so, Caul begins to question the morality of recording a conversation without the participants knowing -- a skill that he has come to be known as the best in the business. Made with the Watergate scandal fresh in Americans' minds, "The Conversation's" plot focuses on sound recording. And interestingly, director Francis Ford Coppola takes the audience on Caul's journey, most notably, through the varied uses of sound. The moment in the…

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