Although various theories and conflicting testimony was given over the years about the motives for the 2 burglaries, no one was ever proved the actual motive. Possibilities: just to eavesdrop on the DNC chair, to obtain financial records, to try to show Cuba was involved with the DNC, to obtain info they had re Libby.
Information that could be used to discredit Nixon's opponents
There was considerable concern that the democrat party was working closely with the domestic terrorist organization, Weather Underground, aka Weathermen. The break in was to find out how involved they were with them.
The office at the Watergate that was burglarized belonged to the Democratic National Committee. The Republican Party was looking for information that they could use to to their advantage in the 1972 elections.
Bernard L. Baker, James W. McCord, Birgillo R. Gonzales, Euqenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis and they broke into the Democratic National Committee Offices to buy telephones to get information for the presidential election. Keyosha Spencer
They were inside the Democratic offices in the Watergate building looking for information and to bug the phones to help Richard Nixon in his political campaign for his second term. A small piece of masking tape is what gave them away. They had put the masking tape on the door jam to keep the doors from locking as they entered the office. A security guard found the tape and found them in the office. At first, it didn't lead back to the president, but because of a man who knew the truth called up reporters and gave them info that would finally lead to the president, audio tapes of him giving instructions to the men who broke into the offices, and finally his resignation as president.
The first kidney transplant happened today in history, the 17th of June, specifically in 1950. A lot of things happened in history on june 17th: the year 1972 - 5 arrested for burglarizing Democratic Party HQ at Watergate 1972 - Chile president Allende forms new government 1972 - Looking Glass releases "Brandy" 1972 - Five White House plumbers apprehended after second burglary of Democratic Natl HQ, Watergate
There was considerable concern that the democrat party was working closely with the domestic terrorist organization, Weather Underground, aka Weathermen. The break in was to find out how involved they were with them.
The office at the Watergate that was burglarized belonged to the Democratic National Committee. The Republican Party was looking for information that they could use to to their advantage in the 1972 elections.
Bernard L. Baker, James W. McCord, Birgillo R. Gonzales, Euqenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis and they broke into the Democratic National Committee Offices to buy telephones to get information for the presidential election. Keyosha Spencer
They were inside the Democratic offices in the Watergate building looking for information and to bug the phones to help Richard Nixon in his political campaign for his second term. A small piece of masking tape is what gave them away. They had put the masking tape on the door jam to keep the doors from locking as they entered the office. A security guard found the tape and found them in the office. At first, it didn't lead back to the president, but because of a man who knew the truth called up reporters and gave them info that would finally lead to the president, audio tapes of him giving instructions to the men who broke into the offices, and finally his resignation as president.
The first kidney transplant happened today in history, the 17th of June, specifically in 1950. A lot of things happened in history on june 17th: the year 1972 - 5 arrested for burglarizing Democratic Party HQ at Watergate 1972 - Chile president Allende forms new government 1972 - Looking Glass releases "Brandy" 1972 - Five White House plumbers apprehended after second burglary of Democratic Natl HQ, Watergate
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In order to keep the house safe, the had a sentry at the front. While the burglars were robbing the factory, they had a sentry looking out for any people or police coming.
pardon is the word you are looking for. Ford issued a presidential pardon for Nixon.
Senator Sam Ervin, Democrat of North Carolina, was chairman of the Senate Select Special Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. This is the committee that did the investigative work looking into the activities of all the players in what became known as the the Watergate Scandal.
on nov. 15 1908 belguim invaded the democratic republic of the Congo ........ geeks looking this up hahaha
No, the word you are looking for is "expletive", a word often used at the time of the Watergate scandal. "Explicative" is an adjective which means "tends to explain."
A democratic structure in society can be evaluated by looking at the positive and negative outcomes of the structure. The effect on the society can be evaluated in a long-term and short-term setting.