Posted on 07/19/2004 5:07:42 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
There's another thread on this.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1174542/posts
Rats check in...but they don't check out!!
Hope so, he can have Arizona.
Yep, here's the expanded story! You might post it as a new thread "....(update)"
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040720/ap_on_re_us/sept__11_berger_probe_6
???
Darn, your good if not brilliant.
Exactly.
However, if this is only the first salvo of the Suprise, Kerry could be in serious trouble by the convention. He could actually tank and everyone would be looking for a Knight on A White Horse. (I ain't even going there).
LOL!
just saw your post---don't know the answer, sorry---didn't want you to think I wasn't responding :)
Yep, you're both brilliant
and I agree with both of your
comments.
Kerry will put the victim spin on this.
There's more to this story.
If only our damn media would give
it its proper coverage, and you
know they won't, unless they have to.
They probably ordered these by reading an index...so they don't really know what's IN the document and are guessing it would be useful.
LOL!
Go ahead Shermy.
In 5 years I have
posted 35 threads! LOL!
``The House Intelligence Committee has not been informed on the loss or theft of any classified intelligence information from the Archives, but we will follow up and get the information that is appropriate for the committee to have,'' the committee said Monday in a statement. ``And if it has occurred, we should be informed. If there has been delay in getting the information to the committee we need to know why.''
I like your thinking.
update
Breuer said the Archives staff first raised concerns with Berger during an Oct. 2 review of documents that at least one copy of the post-millennium report he had reviewed earlier was missing. Berger was given a second copy that day, Breuer said.
Officials familiar with the investigation said Archives staff specially marked the documents and when the new copy and others disappeared, Archives officials called Clinton attorney Bruce Lindsey to report the disappearance.
Berger immediately returned all the notes he had taken, and conducted a search and located two copies of the classified documents on a messy desk in his office, Breuer said. An Archives official came to Berger's home to collect those documents but Berger couldn't locate the other missing copies, the lawyer said.
Maggie Williams' husband nominated to head Interpol
Foreign Affairs News
Source: Drudge
Published: July 2
Posted on 07/02/1999 23:36:33 PDT by Bruce Hempel
FORMER U.S. OFFICIAL CHOSEN TO HEAD WORLD POLICE
A former U.S. law enforcement official on Friday was chosen as the lead candidate to head Interpol, the global law enforcement organization.
Ron Noble, former Treasury undersecretary for enforcement, was named during an executive session at Interpol headquarters in Lyon, France.
Noble, 42, best known as the chief investigator of the failed Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms raid on the Branch Davidian compound outside Waco, Texas, is the only person the United States has ever nominated to head Interpol in the 75-year history of the organization.
Attorney General Janet Reno personally picked Noble for the position.
The move marks a shift in U.S. policy, and comes as American's celebrate Independence Day.
Until recently, American federal law enforcement agencies have not played an active role in Interpol.
Founded in 1923, the International Criminal Police Organization [Interpol], using the resources of law enforcement agencies in 177 member countries, acts as a global clearinghouse for information on crime threats.
The organization cannot make arrests, but it does issue "red notices." Those notices are honored by 135 countries that arrest suspects solely on the basis of a "red notice" with no further information. The USA, however, does not currently honor Interpol's red notices.
"Interpol is a great law enforcement organization, but at the turn of the century, with technology taking off by leaps and bounds, it is at a crossroads," Noble told USA TODAY in a recent interview.
"You can move from country to country in hours, and from a communications and business perspective, you can move at the speed of light with the advent of the Internet. Interpol is the one organization that can help in getting the right people together and coordinating and fighting crime in those areas."
The media are incompetent fools. They only "investigate" news that has been leaked.
Sort of a Catch 22. But, Rodham & Gommorrah had 8 years to shred every document they could get their greazy hands on, so I don't expect much to happen from this latest outrage.
Yes, both incompetent and biased.
This does not fit their DUMP BUSH,
BLAME BUSH agenda.
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