Posted on 10/04/2004 4:32:24 AM PDT by Ginifer
The criminal investigation of former National Security Adviser Sandy Berger accused of pocketing highly classified terrorism documents prior to the Sept. 11 Commission hearings has disappeared from media coverage but not from the federal government's agenda.
A spokesman from the Department of Justice told WND that a criminal investigation was ongoing, but he would not provide details about the nature or timing of the probe.
Berger, who had served as national security adviser to John Kerry's campaign, was reported in July to be under investigation for removing the documents and handwritten notes from a secure reading room at the National Archives.
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I think you were one of the folks wondering if this was going to "go away."
The Bush administration often gets to do better work (fewer fetters and leaks) when they are under the media radar.
Someday we gotta do a "Meek Exhibition" thread and post all your pics. What fun.
haha! Thanks. You are so kind. :^DI haven't separated out mine from others in my files.
Just by subject (Kerry, clintoon, Bush, etc.)
Tease! I cannot think of a better end to the clinton Karmageddon than your scenario. It's not enough for me that they're gone. I want them hosed, humiliated, and hoisted on their own petard. IS IT ASKING TOO MUCH?!?
I still hear the little bird saying that the circumstances surrounding Berger's actions would make a great basis for going to a judge and getting a wiretap on his phone(s) to investigate what was really going on... Results of such an inquiry/investigation if made public at the right moment (Ashcroft's revenge for all the crap that has been thrown at him) could hit the media like a level 10 earthquake.
World Communist cheese Berger BTTT
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