Chuck Colson lived a large life. Born in humble Boston digs, he worked his way up to the top of the American food chain, moving from Brown University to the Marines to a senator’s office to the Nixon administration.
It was a classic success story, with Colson climbing the ladder one powerful step at a time. But it all came crashing down when he was implicated in the Watergate affair. Colson went to prison in 1974 and was released in 1975.
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