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To: POA2
By leaking the story Berger's team just made it extremely more difficult on the prosecutor - (as well as letting the prosecutor know he will be made into the next "Ken Starr" if he proceeds further -

How absolutely Clintonian. Berger is sent by, um, someone, to um, borrow top secret documents -- some of which Berger "accidentally" destroyed. Berger is caught and an investigation ensues. Many months later, Berger's people leak the story, and the Democrats blame the leak on Republicans, noting the timing of the leak. The media eagerly pick up on and repeat the Democrat spin, until accusations that the Republicans leaked something for political gain become the whole story, and the allegations against Berger are virtually forgotten. But the media have to abandon even this, because any remaining slight inkling of the allegation against Berger is damaging. So after a few days Berger is forgotten but there are plenty of leading stories about murders in flyover country, the latest diet craze, and any day now there will be stories about how wonderful Edward's hair looks.

Oh, and the leak compromises the investigation and we never learn exactly why Berger took the documents, and the Republicans say nothing for fear of being accused of sounding "partisan." The scamming ability of the Clintonistas is unsurpassed.

53 posted on 07/24/2004 11:46:53 PM PDT by Wilhelm Tell (Lurking since 1997!)
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To: Wilhelm Tell
From an old Freeper Thread

Sandy Berger Must Go

Excerpt from J. D. Hayworth floor speech March 29, 1999

"Sandy Berger Worked for the Chinese Government

Washington Weekly
Monday, March 29, 1999 Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ)

Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ), House of Representatives, 3/23/99

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Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning to bring you news from home. In my case home is the Sixth Congressional District of Arizona, a district in square mileage almost the size of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and now with the explosive growth in the Grand Canyon State a district that is home to well nigh one million Americans.

From the pages of the Holbrook Tribune-News, indeed from the editorial page of March 19, the headline reads, 'This Story Needs More Attention.' Paul Barger, the publisher of the Holbrook Tribune-News, writes, and I quote, 'For some time there have been reports circulating regarding the possible theft of highly classified missile secrets from Los Alamos since the 1980s. The thefts were apparently discovered in 1995, and the person allegedly involved was allowed to resign recently. The matter has been kept quiet for what seem to be political reasons.'

Paul Barger concludes, 'It is sad that so much attention is given to issues of no real import while serious matters of our national security and America's future are glossed over.' Thus, the headline from the editorial, 'This Story Needs More Attention.'

Among those who curiously seem to want to adopt a public posture of glossing over or indeed gloating in a sophomoric way about this troublesome, threatening and dangerous story, among those sadly includes the person who is the President of the United States.

At a radio and TV correspondents' dinner the other night, our own President joked that one of his favorite movies this year was, quote, Leaving Los Alamos; humor as it is defined in the last days of the 20th century. It boggles the mind.

Other matters glossed over, the past associations of the President's national security advisor. From yesterday's Washington Times on the op-ed page, Edward Timperlake and William C. Triplett, II, who coauthored the book the 'Year of the Rat,' setting forth the ample evidence of Chinese involvement in the Clinton-Gore reelection campaign in 1996, I read from their op-ed piece, headlined 'Leaks on Berger's Watch,' quoting now: 'We believe that, for the national interest, President Clinton's national security advisor Samuel Sandy Berger should resign immediately.

'For the past 6 years, Mr. Berger has presided over a failed and ultimately corrupt policy toward the Chinese military that betrays both the democratic standards of the American people and the national security of the United States. He is the classic example of the wrong person in the wrong job at the wrong time.

'Right out of the starting gate, Mr. Berger was an unfortunate choice for a national security position with the government because of his prior role as the chief Washington lobbyist for the Chinese Government's trade office.'

Let me repeat that. 'Mr. Berger was an unfortunate choice for a national security position with the government because of his prior role as the chief Washington lobbyist for the Chinese Government's trade office.

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Good Lord .. it'll be 100 years before the filth, deceit, treason and selling out of America and her safety by this pack of rats will be undone.

I'm praying Bush doesn't allow his good intentions for non-partisanship stand in the way of persuing justice and doing right for us and our security and sovereignty. He needs to encourage the punishment of serious crimes by the Clintonistas .. from the Chinese secrets to Los Alamos to the latest cheap trick from the Bergler ....and to who knows what else will be discovered as the years unfold ...it is truly sickening.

I don't care WHAT Hillary has in those damn FBI files ... secrets and skeletons be damned. Somebody needs to say "s**w the press and the scandal, I'm not gonna take it anymore .. time for truthtelling ...." PERIOD.

56 posted on 07/25/2004 12:45:37 AM PDT by STARWISE (Prayers for Iraqi will to keep what was bought, with great love, and the blood of brave souls.)
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