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This article lacks one big basic element. Where the Plumbers on the government payroll or not. Can anyone cite evidence to that. Thank you. Nobs01 1 July 2005 17:43 (UTC)
"a series of scandals involving the Committee to Re-Elect the President (known as CRP but referred to by outsiders as CREEP), which also included the enemies list and assorted " dirty tricks."
Follow the money: Important in uncovering the conspiracy what the fact that small campaign donation cheques sent by mail to CREEP ended up in hands of the plumbers. These were never added to CREEP accounts but used as a black fund. (Don't ask for sources, I read this somewhere in web 30 years ago. :-) -- Petri Krohn ( talk) 12:04, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
Do we want to make a brief mention on the page that the White House Plumbers led to the naming of the "Plumbers Line" that played for the Washington Capitals in the mid to late 1980s? The line consisted of Alan Haworth, Craig Laughlin, and Greg Adams and they were fairly popular with Washington fans due to their work ethic and productivity... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.232.182.71 ( talk) 13:12, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
Was the Plumbers unit already established in 1968? Columnist George Will seems to think so:
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This article lacks one big basic element. Where the Plumbers on the government payroll or not. Can anyone cite evidence to that. Thank you. Nobs01 1 July 2005 17:43 (UTC)
"a series of scandals involving the Committee to Re-Elect the President (known as CRP but referred to by outsiders as CREEP), which also included the enemies list and assorted " dirty tricks."
Follow the money: Important in uncovering the conspiracy what the fact that small campaign donation cheques sent by mail to CREEP ended up in hands of the plumbers. These were never added to CREEP accounts but used as a black fund. (Don't ask for sources, I read this somewhere in web 30 years ago. :-) -- Petri Krohn ( talk) 12:04, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
Do we want to make a brief mention on the page that the White House Plumbers led to the naming of the "Plumbers Line" that played for the Washington Capitals in the mid to late 1980s? The line consisted of Alan Haworth, Craig Laughlin, and Greg Adams and they were fairly popular with Washington fans due to their work ethic and productivity... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.232.182.71 ( talk) 13:12, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
Was the Plumbers unit already established in 1968? Columnist George Will seems to think so: