What is the bob bennie scandel?
well the bob bennie scandel is the scandel that bob has that only Ryan mick and Eric price know
What year was nixion pardoned?
Richard Nixon resigned the Presidency on August 9th 1974. He was pardoned less than a month after that resignation by then President Gerald Ford. The "full, free, and absolute pardon" was granted September 8th, 1974.
What happened to the seven burglars of the watergate burglary?
All were tried and convicted. The masterminds, E. Howard Hunt and James McCord,Jr, . served prison time of 33 months and 2 months respectively. The burglars , Gonzalez, Barker, Martinez and Sturgis, respectively spent 13months, 18 months, 15 months, and 10 months in prison.
The war on poverty the civil right act of 1964 and the vote act of 1965 were all part of what?
These were programs within LBJ's (President Lyndon B. Johnson) "Great Society" that he wished to be remembered for. But was side-tracked by "the war in Vetnam", as he used to say (on TV).
How many years was Richard mibous Nixon in office?
Nixon was Vice President for 8 years and President for about 5 1/2 years.
What type of presidential campaign did President Nixon run for the 1972 elections?
Despite all the problems that remained in the USA, Nixon was favored to win a second term. His campaign was run quite differently then his first one and in fact quite different from any other one in recent history. Nixon cut loose from his party and ran his campaign through the Committee for the Reelection of the President. This was unique in that he ignored the Republican National Committee as his tool for reelection.He had a sweeping 1972 victory and he believed he had a public mandate to "fix American problems".
Why did Nixon's own personality contribute to his downfall?
According to many who knew former President Richard Nixon, he had an incredibly paranoid disposition. It follows that this trait contributed to the scandal that caused him to resign, in which his administration spied on the opposing party.
What happened in the Watergate building?
Some people were caught breaking into the Democratic Headquarters located in the Watergate Hotel and these people talked about who hired them to break in.
What was the most damaging evidence against President Nixon in the Watergate scandal?
The White House tapes, together with the unexplained gaps, were probably the most damaging. Impeachment charges are never actually brought forth and a trial was never heard, so it hard to say for sure what evidence might have been the most damaging or even what further evidence might be uncovered or revealed.
In a sense he was. Actually he resigned voluntarily, but it seemed likely that he would be impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
What are the major steps in silent reading?
First, eat a cat. Second, pluck all your teeth. Lastly, Try to do 4 quadruple somersaults in 1 second.
Was president Richard Nixon liked by many?
Yes. He is well known for opening up Communist China to the Western world. There are still many people who find him appealing. What his downfall was Watergate (as I'm sure you know). This turned many people against him, however he was liked well enough to be elected a second time. Many people hate him, but many people like (liked) him as well.
What vice president was forced to resign because he took bribes?
Spiro Agnew is the only vide president forced to resign because he took bribes prior to becoming vice president. From Wikipedia: During his fifth year as Vice President, in the late summer of 1973, Agnew was under investigation by the United States Attorney’s office in Baltimore, Maryland, on charges of extortion, tax fraud, bribery, and conspiracy. In October, he was formally charged with having accepted bribes totaling more than $100,000, while holding office as Baltimore County Executive, governor of Maryland, and Vice President of the United States. On October 10, 1973, Agnew was allowed to plead no contest to a single charge that he had failed to report $29,500 of income received in 1967, with the condition that he resign the office of Vice President. Agnew is the only Vice President in U.S. history to resign because of criminal charges. Ten years after leaving office, in January 1983, Agnew paid the state of Maryland nearly $270,000 as a result of a civil suit that stemmed from the bribery allegations. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiro_Agnew retrieved on April 29, 2009)
What was the order of the presidents from Truman to Nixon?
Harry S. Truman: 1945-1953
Dwight D. Eisenhower: 1953-1961
John F. Kennedy: 1961-1963
Lyndon B. Johnson: 1963-1969
Richard M. Nixon: 1969-1974
How did Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon become related?
Dwight Eisenhower's grandson married Nixon's daughter Julie.
Is Clinton a Nixon Ford or a Al Gore?
Former President Bill Clinton doubtlessly had more in common with his own vice President Al Gore, than he did with former Presidents Nixon or Ford.
How was John Mitchell involved in the Watergate scandal?
In early 1972 Mitchell resigned as attorney general to become director of the Committee to Re-elect the President. He approved giving Liddy and his coconspirators $250,000 for the break-in and bugging of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate Office Building in Washington. Mitchell's public downfall began in September 1972 when The Washington Post quoted sources involved in the Watergate investigation as saying that Mitchell, while attorney general, had "personally controlled a secret Republican fund used to gather information about the Democrats." After the Watergate story exploded, and Nixon resigned, several high officials, including Mitchell, were convicted of conspiracy, perjury and obstruction of justice.
What crimes was president Nixon charged with?
Obstruction of justice; abuse of authority and defiance of Committee subpoenaes are the crimes Richard M. Nixon was charged with.