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The 1994 alleged 'quote' we saw repeated in social media for the first time today does not square with what we know of our father...We do not subscribe to the alleged racist point of view that this writer now implies 22 years following the so-called interview of John and 16 years following our
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1469:The Company
1441:J. T. Walsh
1356:article in
1272:The Company
1138:King County
1042:Eagle Scout
873:(2017 film)
863:(1999 film)
748:Deep Throat
709:Ben Bradlee
678:Journalists
666:John Sirica
608:Gerald Ford
577:White House
129:Preceded by
76:Preceded by
2543:Categories
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2372:Ehrlichman
2245:1969–1973
1694:006013514X
1573:(1): 16–29
1528:References
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1432:After Dark
1295:Tom Clancy
1231:conspiracy
1185:Egil Krogh
1079:as a lead
1006:conspiracy
623:Egil Krogh
535:Fred LaRue
249:Allegiance
206:Republican
171:1925-03-20
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2488:Eggleston
2357:McPherson
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1955:August 4,
1511:Watergate
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1261:in 1987.
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1191:in 1971.
1173:John Dean
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1130:land-use
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379:Timeline
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1239:perjury
1126:Seattle
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1034:Judaism
1014:perjury
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