Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
When the business interests, lead by William C. Whitney, pushed through the first instalment of civil service reform in 1883, <strong>they expected that they would be able to control both political parties equally. Indeed, some of them intended to contribute to both and allow an alternation of the two parties in public office in order to conceal their own influence, inhibit any exhibition of independence by politicians, and allow the electorate to believe that they were exercising their own free choice.</strong> - Carroll Quigley

Rose Mary Woods

Personal secretary of Richard Nixon during the majority of his political career.
Rose Mary Woods
Birth 1917-12-26Death 2005-01-22
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Dwayne Andreas $100,000 Gift To Nixon
According to Rose Mary Woods (Nixon’s secretary) Richard Nixon received an unmarked envelope from Dwayne Andraes full of one hundred dollar bills totaling $100,000 dollars. Woods states that it stayed in Nixon’s vault until the investigation of the Watergate scandal at which time Nixon quickly gives the money back.
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