would be like,” he sad, “if you were to go on an evangelistic tour with
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would be like,” he sad, “if you were to go on an evangelistic tour with
Eldridge Cleaver and Colonel Sanders.”
“You mean the Kentucky Fried Chicken guy?”
“Yes, he has been born again too.”
“No, thank you, Billy, | seem to have found serenity in my own
way.”
| truly have been able to gain real humility now that Chuck Colson
and Susan Atkins are saying the same things about Jesus Christ that they
were once saying about myself and Charles Manson, respectively.
kok #
History is an unending conveyor belt that either perpetuates or
corrects the inaccuracies of the past.
Therefore, the first thing | wish to point out, concerning that
infamous eighteen-and-a-half-minutes gap in the White House tape of
June 20, 1972, is that it actually lasted only eighteen-and-a-quarter-
minutes. At 10:30 that morning, John Ehrlichman was in my office. We did
not discuss Watergate. Before leaving, however, he handed me two sealed
envelopes. One contained a gram of cocaine; the other contained a
preliminary report on the surveillance of Woodward and Bernstein. This
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