Posted on 09/17/2005 9:49:58 PM PDT by vadkins
From a transcript of a news conference given today by Curt Weldon, he said: The first week the story broke in the New York Times, I was in Pennsylvania that Friday doing district work and I got a call at my office. My chief of staff took the call, and it was from a person Id never met in my entire life. Id never mentioned her name. She was on vacation and asked my chief of staff for me to call her back.
Her name was Jamie Gorelick.
Wow. Read the whole thing.
(Excerpt) Read more at strata-sphere.com ...
According to the charges, Berger -- between September 2 and October 2, 2003 -- "knowingly removed classified documents from the National Archives and Records Administration and stored and retained such documents at places," such as his private Washington office.
a 2003 news release...
The U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School welcomed a new commander and saw its former leader promoted to lieutenant general during ceremonies held July 16. Major General William G. Boykin relinquished command of the special-operations training center to Major General Geoffrey C. Lambert. Immediately following the change of command ceremony, Boykin received his third star.
Lambert, a 30-year Army veteran and an SF officer for most of his career, was formerly commanding general of the U.S. Army Special Forces Command.
Lambert's other assignments include rifle platoon leader and assistant operations officer, 75th Infantry (Ranger); battalion commander, 7th SF Group; commander, 10th SF Group; commander, Special Operations Command-Europe; and director, Center for Operations, Plans and Policy, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.
I might be totally off here..but wasn't there a General Boykin that killed himself during Clinton's term?
That was Navy Admiral Jeremy Borda who committed suicide.
Major General Geoffrey C. Lambert, USA (Ret), Vice President, Corporate Development, Special Operations Command Support, SAIC
All important government hard drives were reformatted as Bush was sworn in, in January, 2001.
Someone threw out an interesting theory recently- the idea that 911 was anticipated and expected, which would launch the Gore Admin into an excuse to establish firmer control over the US- the next step toward a police state.
As it turns out,we already have the Patriot Act (instead of a formal war declaration and suspension of habeas corpus, according to Article 1 Sec.9) and a mostly PC approach to national security. Can you imagine the fallout under a power structure like we had in the 90s? >>shudder!<<
Shame on all of us who let Clintoons get into power : (
Don't know.
The actual Gorelick memo is floating around cyberspace. I've read it! Some good Freeper will no doubt link you to it.
If this were a court case, she would have to recuse herself. What a travesty to have her as a Senator.
Specter has proven his mettle many times in the past. He is a major establishment fixer and cover-up doc. He will not change his spots here.
ping
Gorelick was deputy attorney general of the United States, a position she assumed in March 1994.
Before serving as Deputy Attorney General of the United States, she was General Counsel of the Department of Defense
Wonder who stayed connected to Gorelick at the DOD or who took here place?
Bump for reading later
Gorelick's former law firm -Miller, Cassidy, Larroca and Lewin [was] representing Craig Livingstone, the man at the center of the [Clinton] Filegate scandal [being investigated by the Justice Department]. Not surprisingly, Gorelick, who was effectively running Justice at the time, did not recuse herself.
Michael Smirconnish is having the head of 911 Commission, I believe its John Lehmann, on his radio show shortly.
Thanks for the ping.
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