Exaggerated Claims of Executive Privilege and the Law
Thursday 29th of July 2010 11:20:12 AM
Posted by admin / Under Archibald Cox
| Just one day after President Nixon refused to comply with a federal appeals court order to surrender the hostage Watergate tapes and ordered Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox to cease efforts to obtain them, he ordered Cox fired. Cox had refused to back off, saying it would violate his promise to the U.S. Senate. |
Archibald Cox -- A Man of Uncompromising Integrity
Thursday 29th of July 2010 11:20:12 AM
Posted by admin / Under Archibald Cox
| Just one day after Richard Nixon refused to comply with a federal appeals court order to surrender the hostage Watergate tapes and ordered Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox to cease efforts to obtain them, he ordered Cox fired. Cox refused to back off, saying it would violate his promise to the U.S. Senate. |
U.S. Loses Capability to Equip Itself for Future Conflicts
Thursday 29th of July 2010 11:20:12 AM
Posted by admin / Under Archibald Cox
| “If the Chinese wanted to play hard ball, there would be some severe consequences,” says Archibald Cox, Jr., former chief executive officer of a militarily significant company that moved through a series of transactions to China. Adds counterterrorism expert Peter Leitner, who for 21 years was a senior strategic trade adviser at the Pentagon |




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