Posted on 07/23/2004 7:03:54 PM PDT by GailA
"Why should any of us believe this was the first time he'd ever done this?"
Well, for one thing, he appears to have been totally amateurish--I mean really, stuffing documents in his pants is not exactly sophisticated technique! Didn't take much "expertise."
Apparently he raised suspicion among archive employees but only his status, I would imagine, kept him from being handled on the spot.
Beyond that I have no problem believing that his hands have been dirty for years, one way or another, just because of who he is and who he has been serving.
AS far as GW's AF records are concerned, what's the big deal? There's nothing in there that will matter, other than to keep a dying story twitching a few days longer.
Then you agree he may not have done this before , but probably did something like this before...
I hope Berger fries, but the way things are cookin' rat now, if he ever see a jail cel he'll be In'n'Out, Berger will, and that's the shakes, mister!
Then you agree he may not have done this before , but probably did something like this before...
Why sure. He's a Clintonoid, and once you cross that line you never come back. I just found the conspiratorial aspects of the theory a bit strained.
What a breath of fresh air that would be!
I agree. I do hope we at least see a perp walk, though.
Might just depend on what was in all those Clinton era Stolen FBI Files that later mysteriously found there way inside the White House?.
The Archives folks caught him stuffing documents into his clothing, but what was he really after, and what did he do with those things?
Two professional thieves go to a major department store. One thief is obvious. The other thief isn't. While attention is being paid to the obvious thief, the other one succeeds.
So, who was it that went in right after, or before, or during Sandy's visit?
You and I might think the issue is minor, but others, e.g. those who might be persuaded to vote for a Democrat, don't. They have weak minds and are easily guided into the wrong paths.
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