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To: willieroe
From the Salon.com article The White House Vandal Scandal That Wasn't

While cautious GSA staffers won't issue a blanket exoneration of the Clinton team, Bernard Ungar, the agency's director of physical infrastructure, told Salon the media clearly exaggerated the extent of the damage. According to the terse GSA statement that formed the basis of Ungar's conclusion, "the condition of the real property was consistent with what we would expect to encounter when tenants vacate office space after an extended occupancy.

From today's article:

Bernie Ungar, a GAO director in charge of the investigation, said, "White House folks suggested that we cast as wide a net as possible."

Ungar said Bush aides urged the agency to expand its scope to include the White House's East Wing — where Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) had her offices as First Lady — but investigators stuck to the West Wing and the Eisenhower office building.

36 posted on 02/09/2002 7:26:38 AM PST by willieroe
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To: willieroe
"the condition of the real property was consistent with what we would expect to encounter when tenants vacate office space after an extended occupancy.

Extended occupancy of white trash -- no pun intended!

133 posted on 02/09/2002 8:41:05 AM PST by Salvation
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