GeographyDude
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And from other sources, I've learned the plan was to financially support the families while the burglars honorably took the fall for the president and served their time. Which actually, sounds pretty reasonable to me, I'm sorry, but it does.https://books.google.com/books?id=6...xon discussed hush money eight times"&f=false
" . . . one day—March 21, 1973—has taken on crucial significance. . . In the course of the almost two-hour conference, Nixon discussed hush money eight times . . . "
So, if Watergate is never fully revealed . . .
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https://www.npr.org/2012/06/16/154997482/follow-the-money-on-the-trail-of-watergate-lore
“ . . . The cash that needed following was more than $200,000 paid to Watergate plotters G. Gordon Liddy and Howard Hunt, and the five burglars. . . ”
As far as taking care of seven families while the guys serve prison terms, only a start.
The money was too little, too late, and too disorganized.
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