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How an Ex-Aide to President Clinton Stashed Classified Documents (Sandy Burglar Update)
New York Sun ^ | 21 December 2006 | Josh Gerstein

Posted on 12/21/2006 8:33:30 AM PST by shrinkermd

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Berger May Have Taken Documents That Replaced Earlier Documents He Took!

Washington Post ^ | Monday, July 19, 2004; 9:11 PM | By John Solomon



Buried on Page 2: "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."


41 posted on 12/21/2006 12:10:43 PM PST by kcvl
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To: shrinkermd

Let's all call Sandy Berger "the Trailer Park Burglar". Has a nice ring.


42 posted on 12/21/2006 12:11:19 PM PST by blitzgig
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Berger Investigation Stretches Into Second Year
NY Sun ^


Posted on 12/08/2004 5:38:35 AM PST by bikepacker67


More than a year after President Clinton's top national security adviser, Samuel Berger, walked out of the National Archives with top-secret documents, a criminal investigation into the matter remains open with no sign of any imminent action.


Legal and national security experts say the delay may be an indication of how Mr. Berger's case has put the Justice Department in a tough political pickle. If prosecutors hit the former official with a criminal charge, Democrats will complain of a political vendetta. If Mr. Berger is let off with an administrative punishment, such as revocation of his security clearance, hard-liners will squawk about a double standard that overlooks classified information breaches committed by high-ranking officials.


(Excerpt) nysun.com ...

"Arguably, Berger has already been severely punished by being publicly humiliated and by having his participation in the Kerry campaign derailed," Mr. Aftergood said. "It could well be argued that justice has been served already and that no further expenditure of government resources is warranted."




43 posted on 12/21/2006 12:12:29 PM PST by kcvl
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Sandy Berger gets off easy
Townhall ^ | 4/6/05 | Gary Aldrich


Posted on 04/06/2005 7:58:17 PM PDT by Crackingham


Recently the Bush Justice Department entered into a plea bargain with Sandy Berger, the now infamous former National Security Advisor to President Clinton, who admitted to stealing top secret documents from the National Archives, but only after he was caught red-handed.

He admitted to taking five documents home and destroying three with a pair of scissors. The reasons why he stole them in the first place and why he destroyed three remain hazy. Usually, the prosecutor and the sentencing judge in a criminal case want to know the heart and mindset of a perpetrator, so that appropriate punishment can be applied for the crime committed. If the Bush Justice Department knows why Berger did what he did, they are not saying so. Of course, Berger continues to surround himself with the usual Clintonesque rhetoric which amounts to mouthing words of innocence and benign motivations based on pure intentions.

In fact, one could interpret Berger's artfully crafted explanations so as to develop sympathy for the man Clinton says, "worked his heart out to protect our national security." Of course Clinton and his shrew of a wife were the hardest workers of all in that dysfunctional administration—and if you don't believe that, just ask them.

Berger maintains that he was tired and wanted to study the documents at home. He didn't want to raise too much of a fuss returning them, so he chopped up three as a favor to Archives staff. Gee, what a nice guy! Who could dislike this guy?

A recent editorial in the Washington Times suggests such slaps on the wrist send the wrong message and may cause citizens to become even more cynical about their government. The Times is my favorite newspaper, but I honestly believe they are behind the curve in assessing the mindset of the average citizen. Is it a surprise to anyone that less than 50% of the population bothers to vote? Could it be that they have become so cynical that they have lost all interest in participation in their own government? If this was the case, would anyone be surprised?


44 posted on 12/21/2006 12:13:57 PM PST by kcvl
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Sandy Berger must be Agent 000... with a license to steal..
If this is not espionage its a license to steal..
45 posted on 12/21/2006 12:16:21 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole)
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Sandy should be behind bars. What a miscarriage of justice. And to think Scooter Libby is standing trial for forgetting something while this slime bag deliberately stole government papers to mislead the governments investigation into 9-11.
46 posted on 12/21/2006 12:40:38 PM PST by Uncle Hal
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47 posted on 12/22/2006 3:56:54 AM PST by BILL_C (Those who don't understand the lessons of history are bound to repeat them!)
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