Posted on 07/19/2004 5:07:42 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
AP: Clinton Adviser Probed in Terror Memos
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By JOHN SOLOMON
WASHINGTON - President Clinton (news - web sites)'s national security adviser, Sandy Berger, is the focus of a criminal investigation after admitting he removed highly classified terrorism documents from a secure reading room during preparations for the Sept. 11 commission hearings, The Associated Press has learned.
Berger's home and office were searched earlier this year by FBI (news - web sites) agents armed with warrants. Some drafts of a sensitive after-action report on the Clinton administration's handling of al-Qaida terror threats during the December 1999 millennium celebration are still missing.
Berger and his lawyer said Monday night he knowingly removed handwritten notes he had taken from classified anti-terror documents he reviewed at the National Archives by sticking them in his jacket and pants. He also inadvertently took copies of actual classified documents in a leather portfolio, they said.
"I deeply regret the sloppiness involved, but I had no intention of withholding documents from the commission, and to the contrary, to my knowledge, every document requested by the commission from the Clinton administration was produced," Berger said in a statement to the AP.
Berger served as Clinton's national security adviser for all of the president's second term and most recently has been informally advising Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites). Clinton asked Berger last year to review and select the administration documents that would be turned over to the commission.
The FBI searched Berger's home and office with warrants earlier this year after employees of the National Archives told agents they believed they witnessed Berger put documents into his clothing while reviewing sensitive Clinton administration papers, officials said.
When asked, Berger said he returned some of the classified documents, which he found in his office, and all of the handwritten notes he had taken from the secure room, but said he could not locate two or three copies of the highly classified millennium terror report.
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Mumbles is in trouble!!!!
LOL.
Pretty close history, tweaking a few words. I wonder if they're pals.
I found this while seaching GOOGLE.
1. How long has the media been sitting on this story, and what happened to force them to report it now?
2. The media will, of course, immediately look to change the subject by making the leak the story, deflecting attention away from the fact that once again, Rats have been caught red-handed destroying evidence to cover their tracks. Which Bush Administration official will be accused of leaking this "for political gain"? My money's on Dick Cheney.
"...by sticking them in his jacket and pants."
People do commit oversights and mix-up papers, but sticking National Archive papers in clothing does not sound like a "mistake."
fyi.
Everyone accidentally discards documents stamped secret all over them. Happens all the time. Just like junk mail.
What was in the documents.
Sunday, Mar. 07, 2004
New York Senator John Kerry tells TIME that he "almost certainly" will send a team to Iraq "within the next few weeks or months" to help him formulate his Iraq policy positions. "I may ask some Democratic colleagues and experts to go to Iraq and make this assessment so I have a strong basis on which to proceed," he tells TIME's Perry Bacon, Lisa Beyer and Karen Tumulty on his campaign plane from Washington, DC to Florida last week. He mentions Senate colleague Joseph Biden, chief campaign foreign policy adviser Rand Beers and longtime Kerry Senate aide Nancy Stetson. But, says White House communications director Dan Bartlett, Kerry's "mission to finally understand what is happening in Iraq reveals once again that (his) attacks are based on politics, not facts."
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Among the first things Kerry would do as President, says Sandy Berger, who was a National Security Adviser under Bill Clinton and has consulted with Kerry on the subject, would be to tell the American people to "put aside your misgivings or whatever you thought about this in the beginning. We cannot fail now."
These clintinoids are all alike--the rule of law means nothing when their reputations are at stake. The guy deserves jail time and a lot of it.
sKerry Kampaign investigated for Kommission tampering! What did sKerry know, and when did he know it?
Not only did he inadvertantly stick some of the documents in his clothing and portfolio, but it also appears that he may have "accidently" discarded some of the documents!
Just breathtaking...
NEXT CASE!!
A 1,000,000 to one...to never?
NO ONE who has handled sensitive information "accidentally" discards anything.
Isn't there some way this can be kept in the forefront? I am calling my Senators in the morning.
ahem...
Everyone accidentally discards documents stamped secret all over them. Happens all the time. Just like junk mail.
I get secret junk mail all the time, mostly I'm not even aware of it, at least the really secret stuff anyway.
Besides if I showed it to you, I'd have to delete you.
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