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To: Kimberly GG
Because the investigation against them was muffed thanks to the illegal activities of the Washington Post’s favorite Watergate answer man himself, Mark Felt — aka Deep Throat.

In 1972-73, FBI official Felt and his colleague Edward S. Miller authorized nine illegal break-ins at the homes of Weather Underground members. When the black bag jobs became public, the federal government decided it couldn’t prosecute the alleged terrorists. Indicted during the Carter Administration, Felt and Miller were tried in 1980 in Washington. Ever the patriot, former President Nixon voluntarily testified on the defendants’ behalf, but they were convicted anyway and pardoned by President Reagan in March 1981.

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9 posted on 04/25/2008 10:28:06 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

but if people were killed murder has no statute of limitations. they could certainly convict now.


15 posted on 04/25/2008 11:28:40 AM PDT by lakeman
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