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All The Presidents Men Essay Research Paper

All The Presidents Men Essay, Research Paper


All The President s Men


By: Jackie Mikolajczyk


11-07-00


What is Watergate? Watergate is the biggest political scandal in The United


States history. It included various activities to help President Richard Nixon win re-


election in 1972. Watergate also resulted in Nixon s resignation from presidency in


1974. June 17, 1972 a security guard notified the police that a door lock was taped at the


Washington s Watergate. Three officers responded to the call and found five burglars in


suits with rubber gloves on, hundred dollar bills in sequence in their pockets and with


electronically devices, in Larry O Briens office. In this paper I will determine if


Woodward and Bernstein stayed within acceptable limits. Three specific areas in which


acceptable limits should be looked at are the 25,000-dollar check to Kenneth H.


Dahlberg, the attempts to get Donald Segretti to go on the record and the naming of


Haldeman to the grand jury by Hugh Sloan. I do not think in most of the cases


Woodward and Bernstein were within acceptable limits.


A 25,000-dollar check was deposited in a bank account of Bernard L. Barker.


Barker was one of the five burglars. A Florida bank made out the check to Kenneth H.


Dahlberg. Dahlberg said he turned the check over to Maurice Stans. Dahlberg said he


has no idea how the check got into Barkers bank account. When the Washington Post


examined a photocopy of the check, they found out the First Bank and Trust Co. of Boca


Raton in Florida made out the check to Dahlberg (Internet, Lukas). According to court


testimony by government prosecutors, Barker s bank account in which the 25,000 dollar


check was deposited was the same account from which Barker later withdrew a large


number of hundred dollar bills. About 53 of these 100-dollar bills were found on the


five men after they were arrested at the Watergate (Internet, Lukas). I think that in this


situation the Washington Post did their job with acceptable limits. I think that if the


information they got was available with out any trouble it was okay but to write a


published story violated privacy. I don t think anyone should be able to look through


someone s accounts or any privacy matter without permission of the person or permission


to print. It is your right to have privacy. The first amendment gives you this right.


Woodward and Breinstein tried to get Segretti to go on the record. In this


situation, I think they pushed to the limits. You have

the right to say no to a reporter.


Segretti didn t want to go on the record but they kept pushing him. They violated his


privacy. They got his travel records and credit card records. I don t think this is


acceptable to go through someone s personal records. It s also a persons right to their


own privacy. There are rules to publishing in this area though. If a person goes on the


record you can use their name or thoughts. If a person goes on background you can use


their thoughts and not their name. If someone goes on deep background you can not use


their name or thoughts. In this situation Woodward and Bernstein are within acceptable


limits.


Finally, Haldeman was the fifth member; to control the funds. Woodward and


Bernstein couldn t get any sources. All they asked was with the report they were going


to print that Sloan just agrees or disagree with what they were going to print. He did with


out words and they printed the story. It all blew out in their faces. When the story


reached the public, Washington Post got a call. Sloan agreed with the Post but nothing


was investigated. The Post assumed Sloan appeared in court and testified with names


and was asked questions. Sloan was not, because no one was to investigate beyond


Howard Hunt, Gordon Liddy and the burglars. This was because if they did they would


be invading national security. Publication of truthful information concerning the private


life of a person that would be both highly offensive to a reasonable person and not of


legitimate public concern is a invasion of privacy. Liability is often determined by how


the information was obtained and it s newsworthiness. (Internet, Lukas) Revealing


private, sensational facts about a person s sexual activity, health or economic status can


constitute an invasion of privacy. I think that Woodward and Bernstein were not within


acceptable limits.


In the above paragraphs I have stated Woodward and Bernstein have been within


acceptable limits in some cases and beyond limits of acceptance. Watergate is the


most famous political scandals in America. With all the above information I ve made


my conclusions to each situation.


Works Cited


Hoof, Joan. Nixon Reconsidered. Basic Books; New York, 1991.


Pakula, Alan J, director. All The President s Men. Warner Communications and


Wildwood Enterprises, 1976.


J. Anthony Lukas, Watergate, World Book Online Americas Edition, http://www.worldbookonline.com/wbol/wbpage/na/ar/co/594770, November 6, 2000.


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