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Title: Imperial president
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If George is too far fetch then how about Richard Nixon and Watergate "It is fashionable now to blame Watergate on Nixon's paranoia and rogue personality. But the crimes of Watergate grew directly from the kind of unchecked presidential powers now sought by the Bush administration both at home and abroad... Showed first 250 characters
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If George is too far fetch then how about Richard Nixon and Watergate "It is fashionable now to blame Watergate on Nixon's paranoia and rogue personality. But the crimes of Watergate grew directly from the kind of unchecked presidential powers now sought by the Bush administration both at home and abroad... Showed next 250 characters
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