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| RIP!
Always liked listening to him on the radio. |
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No, not like Bill Clinton
| RIP My dad handed me the book Will to read when I was about 10, it left it's mark
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| “That is a gratuitous assertion and can be dismissed equally as gratuitously” I have a signed picture of him somewhere in my stuff. RIP
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| Posts: 30057 | Location: Norris Lake, TN | Registered: May 07, 2008 |
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| I don't celebrate his death, but (considering what acts resulted in his felony conviction) I can't describe his service to the country as "honorable." His participation in a politically motivated burglary was akin to the violations of law committed by members of the FBI in 2016 and 2017 against candidate, then President Trump. Liddy was caught, tried, convicted, and punished. Those who targeted Trump were caught and for the most part appear to have escaped being held responsible for their crimes, for no reason other than the fact their proponents have the backing of the media (which Liddy didn't). Cheering on these kinds of people and crimes normalizes them. I think we as a nation are better than that and I believe the FBI must be more accountable than it's been since it's inception. Liddy, Comey, et al, are symptoms of an organizational culture that must be changed instead of revered.
"I'm not fluent in the language of violence, but I know enough to get around in places where it's spoken."
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| Posts: 10287 | Location: The Free State of Arizona | Registered: June 13, 2007 |
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| Liddy was at one time, however, both a lawyer and an FBI agent and his crime as well as his espoused beliefs speak to his overall character. |
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| Anybody think Liddy would have been cowering under a desk if he was in congress January 6th? He was a convict, rightly so, but he was our convict. |
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| I was an avid listener to his show when it was on the air in my city back in the ‘90s/early 2000s. He will be missed. Vaya Con Dios, G-Man!!! EDIT: Truly a man with BIG balls!!!
Retired Texas Lawman
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| quote: Originally posted by apprentice: Anybody think Liddy would have been cowering under a desk if he was in congress January 6th?
Not a chance. As an aside, I was embarrassed for them. How do they shave in the morning? Cowards, every single one of them. |
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| quote: Originally posted by apprentice: He was a convict, rightly so, but he was our convict.
________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton.
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| G Gordon Liddy trivia: The 1973 Steely Dan hit, "My Old School", mentions him. He was the "Daddy G" that he tried to warn her about. Seems Liddy was the local DA trying to make a splash by arresting a bunch of frat boys smoking weed on campus, including the Steely Dan founders. |
| Posts: 2520 | Location: High Sierra & Low Desert | Registered: February 03, 2011 |
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| R.I.P. Mr. Liddy!
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