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In reply to the discussion: I don't like conservatives. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)12. Did Nixon Commit Treason in 1968? What The New LBJ Tapes Reveal.
An example of why I don't like conservatives. The conservative Private Citizen Nixon threw an October Surprise monkey wrench into the Vietnam peace process, way back when.
Did Nixon Commit Treason in 1968? What The New LBJ Tapes Reveal.
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The recently released batch of LBJ tapes (from the last eight months of 1968) provide much more detail about the political effects of Nixons operation. After Johnson privately deemed Nixons actions as treasonous, an extraordinary call occurred between Johnson and Nixon, in which Nixon did enough to satisfy the Presidents concerns to prevent Johnson from going public about the Chennault actions.
SOURCE: http://hnn.us/articles/60446.html
PS: Thanks, blm! Same back to you. And it's great to read you.
Here's some light late-night reading for a starry night:

What if Dr. Seuss wrote The Call of Cthulhu?
http://io9.com/5847879/what-if-dr-seuss-wrote-the-call-of-cthulhu
Merry Christmas to You and Yours, blm!
Did Nixon Commit Treason in 1968? What The New LBJ Tapes Reveal.
EXCERPT...

The recently released batch of LBJ tapes (from the last eight months of 1968) provide much more detail about the political effects of Nixons operation. After Johnson privately deemed Nixons actions as treasonous, an extraordinary call occurred between Johnson and Nixon, in which Nixon did enough to satisfy the Presidents concerns to prevent Johnson from going public about the Chennault actions.
SOURCE: http://hnn.us/articles/60446.html
PS: Thanks, blm! Same back to you. And it's great to read you.
Here's some light late-night reading for a starry night:

What if Dr. Seuss wrote The Call of Cthulhu?
http://io9.com/5847879/what-if-dr-seuss-wrote-the-call-of-cthulhu
Merry Christmas to You and Yours, blm!
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I bought that book but just the chapters chilled my blood. I gave it away to a young person to read.
freshwest
Dec 2011
#19
Conservatism's most recent champion actually stated that "Money trumps peace."
Octafish
Dec 2011
#63
How Ayn Rand Seduced Generations of Young Men and Helped Make the U.S. Into a Selfish, Greedy Nation
Octafish
Dec 2011
#70
We have two parties. They have their own, let them stay there and reform it. I think we
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#93
Personally, I try not to denigrate anyone; however, I don't have a whole lot of patience
Bogart
Dec 2011
#68
It has nothing to do with where I am going. Per your request, I "expanded on that."
Bogart
Dec 2011
#96
Just to be clear, I'm a Kennedy Democrat. Eleanor Roosevelt thought him too conservative.
Octafish
Dec 2011
#88
I don't either. Here's the thing about the rest - You can force politicians to think and act one way
bigtree
Dec 2011
#34
I do my best to try not to find out if someone is a republican so I won't take an attitude
ThomThom
Dec 2011
#39
Between inability to see shades of gray and inability to see and accept facts, I dislike them too.
Thor_MN
Dec 2011
#44
I don't like corporate fascists. Here in Wisconsin we have Weimar Republicans, we are at war.
bobthedrummer
Dec 2011
#52
What you said. And many thanks to you Wisconsinites for getting this push back started against these
lib_wit_it
Dec 2011
#54
Well, a lot of people claim that what you say is true, but I'm not so sure. If someone supports a
lib_wit_it
Dec 2011
#60
My family and self were viewed as less than human for decades. We became a longitudinal "research"
bobthedrummer
Dec 2011
#94
Putting money above people is a natural consequence of our capitalist system
ChillbertKChesterton
Dec 2011
#73