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To: Rottweiler
It was definitely John Dean. The guy spent most of 1972 and early 1973 lurking around Arlington Towers (which is where the Cuban Watergate defendants lived earlier and where they were billeted by the federal courts during their trials).

Sometimes, as in January 3, 5 and 7 1973, he had a large black valise with him.

Jack Anderson said that John visited the defendants on those days - Anderson had his agent inside a closet in the apartment on the 7th floor of the Madison Building where they met with Dean to divy up "payoffs" to keep their mouths shut.

Other times H. R. Haldemann came with him. Many's the time I've walked by his junk car, him at the wheel, on my way to work.

There is no mystery about why John Dean attempts to predict who "Deep Throat" might be - it's to throw everybody off his trail.

5 posted on 05/26/2002 12:32:32 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah;Cicero
It was all about a Democratic call-girl ring and an attempt to cover-up Dean's then fiance's involvement. Woodward and Bernstein missed this? One thing's certain, Watergate continues to be a mostly vast left-wing conspiracy. (^:

Liddy lashed out at Nixon executive, calls Dean a "serial perjurer":
BALTIMORE (AP) Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy sharply criticized former White House counsel John Dean on Tuesday, accusing him of lying repeatedly about his role as the mastermind of the botched break-in that led to President Nixon's resignation.

During his second day of testimony at his defamation trial, Liddy was asked whether he considered assassinating Dean. He said Dean wasn't ''worth the 25 cents it would cost to shoot him.''

Liddy also repeated his theory that Dean organized the 1972 burglary to retrieve photos of his future wife, Maureen, from a package of call-girl photos used to set up liaisons in nearby apartments for visitors to the Democratic National Committee.

Ida Maxie Wells vs. G. Gordon Liddy, Liddy's defense, day 1, Jan. 25, 2001
Ida Maxie Wells vs. G. Gordon Liddy, updates from the courthouse. The defense rests. Feb. 1, 2001
Case dismissed! Freom the source: G. Gordon Liddy after the trial. Feb. 2, 2001
G. Gordon Liddy Loses Case On Appeal, Mar. 1, 2002... biased and misleading title, it isn't over...but the left has a lot invested in their 'story'.

14 posted on 05/26/2002 4:04:07 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: muawiyah
"There is no mystery about why John Dean attempts to predict who "Deep Throat" might be - it's to throw everybody off his trail."

I agree with this, isn't this the third time or so he's supposedly revealed who Deep Throat was/is?

17 posted on 05/26/2002 5:16:46 PM PDT by IVote2
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