Oct 9, 2009
The deadly occupation of convenience store employee and how the convenience store industry is fighting to prevent the implementation of federal rules that would make those jobs safer. by Bonnie Bobit Other than the job of police officer, which job category would you say is...
Oct 9, 2009
US President Andrew Johnson
The U.S. Senate has sat as a court of impeachment in the following cases:
William Blount, senator from Tennessee; charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction, January 14, 1799.
John Pickering, judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire;...
Oct 9, 2009
Kansas City, Missouri
In his book The Battle Behind the Badge, former police Cap. Robert Heinen portrays himself as a hero of mythic proportions in rooting out corruption in the Kansas City Police Department. He may have set out to get the bad guys, but in the process he...
Oct 9, 2009
US Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas
Then a member of the Supreme Court, because Fortas was gay? The evidence says yes.
By J.J. Maloney
Certain FBI documents raise not only the question of whether Abe Fortas, former justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was gay, but...
Oct 3, 2009
December 14, 2002 Updated Nov. 28, 2012 President Gerald Ford greeting Alice Olson in the Oval Office in 1975. When CIA Scientist Frank Olson plunged to his death from the 10th floor of a New York hotel in 1953, his death was ruled a suicide. Twenty-two years later a special...
Oct 3, 2009
May 19, 2003 Olson family press conference, August 8, 2002, Frederick, Maryland. Eric Olson and his son, Stephan Kimbel Olson. In 1996, Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau opened a new investigation into CIA Scientist Frank Olson's 1953 "suicide," assigning the case to a...
Oct 2, 2009
October 15, 2003 (updated 03/22/09)
Richard M. Nixon press conference releasing the transcripts of the White House tapes, 04/29/1974.
Nixon's ties to the assassination of President Kennedy run deep, from his association with Jack Ruby, his ties to Jimmy Hoffa and...
Sep 11, 2009
Charles Gregory “Bebe” Rebozo and Richard Nixon
Bebe Rebozo came in and out of the Nixon White House as he pleased, without being logged in by the Secret Service. At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he had his own private office with a telephone and a designated bedroom always at...
Sep 11, 2009
Aug 21, 2009
J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar’s Hoover’s homosexuality compromised him and made him vulnerable to blackmail by the Mafia. Attorney General Robert Kennedy’s crackdown on the Mob put Hoover between a rock and a hard place.
by Don Fulsom
J. Edgar Hoover...