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Charles Colson


 

Charles Wendell "Chuck" Colson (born October, 1931) was the chief counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973. His later life has been spent working with his nonprofit organization devoted to prison ministry called Prison Fellowship. Colson is also a public speaker and author. Colson is also the chairman of the Wilberforce Forum, a Christian political and social think tank and action group active in the promotion of creationism in education and in biotechnology and bioethics issues, such as human cloning and stem cell research.

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1931 - President - Richard Nixon - 1969 - 1973 - Prison Fellowship - Wilberforce Forum - Think tank - Creationism - Biotechnology - Bioethics

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Colson was born in Boston in 1931 and earned his B.A. from Brown University and his J.D., with honors, from George Washington University. Colson served in the Marine Corps from 1953 to 1955.

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Brown University - George Washington University

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In 1969, Colson was appointed as Counsel to President Nixon. Colson also became involved in the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP). Known as President Nixon's hatchet man, he once bragged, "I?d walk over my own grandmother to re-elect Richard Nixon." At a CRP meeting on March 21st, 1971, it was agreed to spend $250,000 on "intelligence gathering" on the Democratic Party. Colson and John Ehrlichman appointed E. Howard Hunt to the White House Special Operations Unit (the so-called "Plumbers"). Colson organized the Plumber's burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office in September 1971. Colson hoped that revelations about Ellsberg could be used to discredit the anti-war left.

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Committee to Re-elect the President - John Ehrlichman - E. Howard Hunt - Daniel Ellsberg - Anti-war - Left

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In 1974 Colson pleaded nolo contendere (no contest) to obstruction of justice in the Ellsberg case. He was given a one-to-three year sentence. He served seven months in Maxwell Correctional Facility in Alabama.

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1974 - Nolo contendere - Alabama

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Several months before his plea, Colson became an evangelical Christian. Editorial comics in several U. S. newspapers, as well as Newsweek and Time, ridiculed the conversion, claiming that it was a ploy to reduce his sentence.

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Newsweek - Time

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After his release from prison, Colson founded Prison Fellowship. Colson has worked to promote prisoner rehabilitation and reform of the prison system in the United States. He disdains the "lock 'em and leave 'em" warehousing approach to criminal justice. He led the effort that liberated Elizabeth Morgan from prison.

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Prison Fellowship - Elizabeth Morgan

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Colson has helped to create faith-based prisons whose populations come from inmates who choose to participate in them. He also maintains a variety of media channels which discusses contemporary issues from an Evangelical Protestant worldview. Colson is the author of over twenty books. The royalties from those books are donated to Prison Fellowship.

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Faith-based - Evangelical - Protestant

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In October 2002, Colson, along with several other prominent American evangelical leaders, was a co-signer of the Land letter to President Bush which outlined a "just war" endorsement of the pre-emptive invasion of Iraq.

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2002 - Land letter - Bush - Just war - Invasion of Iraq

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On June 1, 2005 Colson appeared in the national news commentating on the revelation that W. Mark Felt was Deep Throat. Colson expressed disapproval in Felt's role in the Watergate scandal and suggested that if Felt could not remain loyal to President Nixon, then he should have simply resigned.

Related Topics:
W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat

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