2 Anniversaries in Peace & Justice History for 8/7

August 8, 1974

President Richard M. Nixon resigned from office, the first U.S. president ever to do so. The House Judiciary Committee had, with bipartisan support (the Democrats and one-third of the Republican members), voted for three articles of impeachment: obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress.A week later, one of the White House tapes was finally made public, showing the President’s direct involvement in the Watergate scandal cover-up:
“…call the FBI and say that we wish, for the country, don’t go any further into this case, period…” – Nixon to Chief of Staff Haldeman, June 23, 1972 (six days after the Watergate break-in)

He officially left office August 9, and was fully pardoned one month later by his successor, President Gerald Ford. Asked years later about some of his administration’s questionable activities, Nixon said, “Well, when the president does that, it isn’t illegal.”
The headlines in Washington that day 
August 8, 1999
A 53-mile peace walk commemorating the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended near Clam Lake, Wisconsin, at the site of the U.S. Navy’s Project Elf (extremely low frequency) submarine communications transmitter. Twelve of the demonstrators were arrested for trespassing, adding to the nearly 500 previously arrested for sit-ins, Citizen Inspections, blockades and disarmament actions at the transmitter site in Ashland County.

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3 thoughts on “2 Anniversaries in Peace & Justice History for 8/7

  1. Nixon’s resignation …….the day before my birthday. Will never forget it. Was amazed he wasn’t impeached instead. Was also the day I changed my voter registration from Republican to Independent.

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    1. He was bright enough, perhaps, to know he’d have a better credit rating by reisgning rather than waiting to be impeached…
      Ive been a registered Republican since my dad said I was, but only once have I ever voted for a Republican anything, (nixon) because I felt sorry for him. Other than that, I just get great pleasure in being a Democrat in Republican clothes. No idea why. =)

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  2. Hi. Thanks for the reminder that there was a time when a republican president couldn’t commit crimes and get away with it as other republicans wouldn’t allow it. If the situation happened now with right wing media / the republican media arm Fox Nixon would never have resigned. We see that with tRump, once a thug cult leader comes into power they take over and destroy any things that is in their way of getting what they want. Hugs.

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