My, my.....how nice of him! The Times makes it almost sound altruistic, doesn't it?
Federal agents investigated Mr. Berger's handling of the materials, a senior government official said this evening. The official said the inquiry's results were being reviewed Justice Department prosecutor, who will decide whether any laws were broken.
Then why is it STILL being investigated?
This is an ongoing investigation -- as far as I have read, there are no "results" to be reviewed.
Don't worry he "accidentally" discarded ONLY a few documents. You know the ones with big letters that said CLASSIFIED TOP SECRET?! /sarcasm
"I immediately returned everything I had, except for a few documents that apparently I had accidentally discarded," Berger said in a statement.
Here's a question
He KNOWS that notes are not allowed to be taken out of the room ... Notes are also not allowed to be made afterwards unless he recieves special permission
Sooooooooo .. Why did he even bother taking notes in the first place when he know they couldn't leave the room??
Hmmm. The Slimes just posted their front page image and it didn't make it... A story about state goverments being shorthanded "Governors Tell of War Impacts on Local Needs," as did a story about "Basic Training Doesn't Guard Against Insurance Pitch to GIs."
Apparently, women in lesotho who get HIV were more important than some classified documents being taken --- that made it there. Along with a fashion story about "flying shirt tails."
What a frigging joke... there's also a story about wells in Iraq and a Bush story about the Iran-Al Qaeda link.