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by: Susan McDougal, Pat Harris, Helen Thomas


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Average Rating: 4.27 out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's not about the Clintons
This is about Susan McDougal's faith in our individual constitutional rights - that were taken away from her. Some people refuse to read it, because it might prove them wrong about her. What does she have to lose now? Absolutel nothing, because the OIC took away all her rights for SIX years. Thank Susan for refusing to testify, thereby exposing that sham of a Grand Jury. Some day, others that were involved might be as brave as Susan and tell the truth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An incredible story by a truly heroic woman
While it's scary to read a first hand account of incredibly unjust actions by people supposedly working for an independent and unbiased government organization (i.e. Ken Starr and the OIC), this is nevertheless a fascinating and uplifing story. Susan McDougal's story is simply amazing. And I can't help but feel so happy for her that she persevered through one nightmare after another and came out a stronger, wiser and better person for it. A terrific book!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A story of Courage and conviction
When told from a first person point of view the whole evil mess of Watergate becomes breathtakingly frightening. That our judicial system could have become so compromised in the pursuit of partisan politics wasn't really clear to me as the investigation rolled on year after year. But now after reading this book and realising what Susan McDougal endured for the sake of defending her principals against the almighty U.S. justice department it is apparent that freedom in America should never be taken for granted.
Bravo to the true heroism of this amazing woman

 

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