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The Arkansas Project: From The United States Jaycees To The United States Justice Department and Whitewater

by David W. Henderson

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This book is about common things, yet unexpected results. A Young man who would never have dreamed the heights he would climb to, or the betrayal and the fall. Friendship above all and a volunteer spirit that didn't see the world as it was. Add to that, the windmill he tilted at was the President of the United States and the wife of that President who was known to destroy any and all threat's to her and her reckless husband. Add helpful media players with little regard for truth and a Department of Justice that was only blind in one eye.… (more)
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This book is about common things, yet unexpected results. A Young man who would never have dreamed the heights he would climb to, or the betrayal and the fall. Friendship above all and a volunteer spirit that didn't see the world as it was. Add to that, the windmill he tilted at was the President of the United States and the wife of that President who was known to destroy any and all threat's to her and her reckless husband. Add helpful media players with little regard for truth and a Department of Justice that was only blind in one eye.

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