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Old July 6th 04, 06:23 PM
Jim Watt
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On 6 Jul 2004 09:00:29 -0700, (Issac
Goldberg) wrote:

wrote in message om...
In case you missed it, the president can not command military judges,
only the "Judge Advocates General" can do so. All the president
can, legally, do is to ask the court to take his testimony.


(Issac Goldberg) wrote in message . com...
Your entire argument fails because you assume that all of
Johnson's actions were 'legal.'


One spectacular example of Lyndon Johnson violating the law
was his theft of the 1948 Senate election in Texas by means
of vote fraud.


Johnson was a pretty smart SOB. He knew that all his communication
with Kidd would be recorded. Had Johnson given Kidd a clear proof
that Johnson commited illegal acts, Kidd would have the power to
roast Johnson's ass either by the Senate or by the JAG.

Johnson just could not be that stupid.


Johnson was certainly not stupid.

If he knew his conversations would be recorded, he was
powerful enough to have the recordings erased.


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