Posted on 01/09/2007 1:55:36 PM PST by Risha
Edited on 01/09/2007 2:23:52 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
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Hey MSM, we have a Watergate style crime involved in covering up the ineptitude of President Klintoon and the death of 3,000 Americans.....crickets chirping.....
My staffs investigation reveals that President Clintons former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger compromised national security much more than originally disclosed, Davis said. It is now also clear that Mr. Berger was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to compromise national security, apparently for his own convenience.
This is as damning an article as I've read about Berger.
Still puzzled by his extremely light sentence. And disappointed.
Noel Hillman refused to go after Hillary for her campaign finance fraud. They indicted the underling, David Rosen.
Ping A Ling!
My questions of how many copies were made and who got the copies at what price after Sandy destroyed the originals. There is more to this story.
Whitey: "As Democrats, we are ALL above the law, suckers"
Happy news!
Had Berger gone to jail he would not have been able to raise funds for Clinton croney Joe Sestak to move to Pennsylvania and beat Curt Weldon. Funny how these Clintonites keep helping Slick Willy get even.
Really and truly, with no exagerration or embellishment, the most under-reported story ever. Try to begin to imagine if that had been Condi, Berger's opposite number in the Bush admin. The silence is simply breathtaking, and on a crime related to the what is indisputably the single biggest news story since Dec 7, 41.
I'm puzzled by also
Just you wait until the Republicans are in charge!!!
They'll take care of these kinds of things!!!!
chirp chirp chirp
[Oh yeh, they were. And they let Sandy off with a slap on the wrist.]
The penalty for crossing the Clintons must be far greater than any possible criminal penalty....reference Susan McDougal and Webb Hubbell. I don't think we will ever know any more about it.
I do fault President Bush for going so light on these perpetrators.
so now maybe the committee on govt ops (or some such) will investigate DOJ?
I don't think so
That's okay. Her viewership wouldn't know what she was talking about anyway.
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