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Jonah on Josh on Sandy
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Jonah on Josh on Sandy
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Stealing is a separate commandment from lying, lying, that's the bad one. And the commandments don't even mention violating secrecy, do they Atticus? I don't think so, but i haven't read enough pages to make a positive statemnt. |
"Vote or Die, You ^%#^%#&!"
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Andy on NYT on Sandy
From today's Daily Dish
THE NYT SPIN ON BERGER: Here's a strange discrepancy in the NYT's own account of Sandy Berger's illegal purloining of classified material from government archives. Here's one version:
WHY? The salient question - and we have yet to have an even faintly plausible answer - is why? What was the purpose of stashing document copies that were allegedly available elsewhere? How could such a thing be "inadvertent"? Why is such an accomplished Washington player unable to come up with a reasonable explanation for such bizarre behavior? The Washington Post reports this morning that a government official with knowledge of the probe said Berger removed from archives files all five or six drafts of a critique of the government's response to the millennium terrorism threat, which he said was classified "codeword," the government's highest level of document security. All the drafts? And now they're missing? Doesn't that sound like trying to cover your back? And yet the 9/11 Commission has not complained that it lacked any important documents; and the originals are still in the archives. I still don't get it. My best bet is that Berger was engaging in advance damage control - saving the drafts to help concoct a better defense of his tenure. If so, it's classic Clinton era sleaze - not exactly terrible but cheesy subordination of national security for partisan political advantage. But at times like this, I sure am glad we have the blogosphere. Can you imagine the mainstream press really pursuing this story alone? Meanwhile, Clinton thinks the possible leaking of classified information is just hilarious. About as hilarious as his anti-terror policy. |
Andy on NYT on Sandy
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Andy on NYT on Sandy
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namely, was the (CIA outing/removal of highly classifed docs) illegal per se, or was the intent of the party relevant to the equation. Of course, all the notable players have flipped sides. eta: And with this post, my total has finally reached anno domini 2004. |
Andy on NYT on Sandy
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Andy on NYT on Sandy
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Andy on NYT on Sandy
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And did you know that some of the documents were draft memos written by your boy Clarke? Quote:
At a minimum, you have to admit, that's some really bad luck in the document he "inadvertanly" grabbed (or good luck if you are suspious of all things Clinton (hi Spartan!)) |
Andy on NYT on Sandy
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Keep talking about Berger and Wilson, Slave. God Bless. Meanwhile: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004Jul20.html "Democrats Outraising the GOP This Year" |
Nukes Reportedly Found in Iraq
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Andy on NYT on Sandy
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Look for BC04 to (further) rejigger its campaign strategy, as George "One do-over, please" Bush hits the stump with a new "People against the Powerful" message. It'll be electric! |
Nukes Reportedly Found in Iraq
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Classy - and HOT!
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Nukes Reportedly Found in Iraq
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http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breakin...1009-2541r.htm edited for link |
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