candy331
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Thu Mar-31-05 06:00 PM
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CNN reporting Sandy Berger charged with misdemeanor charge |
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Edited on Thu Mar-31-05 06:10 PM by candy331
for misuse of documents. What is this all about, the 911 documents?
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Thu Mar-31-05 06:05 PM
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1. Something about him leaving Library of Congress |
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with some "classified" documents I think. He was trying to get info that general public was not being allowed to see. I remember this from 2002.
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Thu Mar-31-05 06:17 PM
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2. Actually he agreed to plead guilty |
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to one count of mishandling classified info---a misdemeanor--so the investigation ends here. and he is not charged with a felony
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Thu Mar-31-05 06:27 PM
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3. Anyone else find something odd and unexamined, with this story? n/t |
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Edited on Thu Mar-31-05 06:27 PM by Wilms
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Thu Mar-31-05 06:57 PM
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4. That was from when he was examining his own records |
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Berger, as you all may recall, was National Security Advisor to the last president, and was called before the Senate to testify in the investigation into terrorism and why it's so darned pernicious. Berger was "caught" leaving the room where his confidential notes were stored with a sheaf of his own notes and documents. There were some wild stories about him stuffing the papers in his socks and down his pants, but it was never proved. Berger's explanation was that he absent-mindedly scooped up some of the documents (as he would have ordinarily done during his days as NSA) when it came time to go. The Republicans have succeeded in making a federal case out of this, and Berger, an honorable man, has chosen to plead guilty.
Osama bin Laden continues on the loose, but Berger has been nailed, baby! The Republic can once again rest easy, knowing that George W. Bush and his darn good intelligence apparatus are on the job.
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