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sgtclub 07-22-2004 10:45 PM

Nukes Reportedly Found in Iraq
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Skeks in the city
That may not be true. But even if Israel were willing to accept the 1967 borders, Israel retains a bargaining chip by retaining land outside those borders. That way, Israel retains land it can trade for a truce.
Let me phrase it a different way. Sharon's Israel has no intention . . .

SlaveNoMore 07-22-2004 11:28 PM

Kaus on Kerry
 
I missed this earlier. Kaus discusses both the Kerry interview
  • Kerry was so soporific and frozen-featured in his Tom Brokaw interview last night (Wednesday) that while he was talking the network resorted to running moving photographs of a candle, a 9/11 poster, a child in a field of flags, a U.S. soldier on patrol, a flag-draped coffin, etc.--instead of the traditonal head shot of the candidate answering the anchor's questions. ... Maybe next time they can show film of John Edwards on the stump or sneak in an update of the box scores. ... P.S.: Does Kerry just seem like a man trying very hard to avoid saying anything? ... 6:12 P.M.

And the Bergermeisterberger:
  • Tom Maguire has a complicated but seemingly promising theory of the Berger leak that I don't quite follow. Maybe you will do better. (Query: Do we know that the earlier "after action" report of Clinton's 1998 cruise missile strike against Bin Laden is actually missing? If so, isn't that the lede, and not merely a way to explain how the Berger investigation might have leaked?) 5:50 P.M.

    We're told that Kerry didn't know about the criminal probe of Sandy Berger's document-handling. (See, e.g., Kerry's NBC interview, quoted here, and today's WaPo account, citing "Berger allies.") That puts us in Roger L. Simon's Box #2: Bill Clinton knew about it. Kerry didn't. So why didn't Clinton warn Kerry? ...2:33 A.M.

You know Ty, sometimes a Clinton cigar is really a cigar.

Not Me 07-23-2004 12:45 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
Not that it will matter in CA, but all you GOP'ers in the up for grabs states should seek out these Naderites to sign their petitions.

SlaveNoMore 07-23-2004 01:14 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
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Not Me
Not that it will matter in CA, but all you GOP'ers in the up for grabs states should seek out these Naderites to sign their petitions.
Reminder: Pay Pal.

Tyrone Slothrop 07-23-2004 01:51 AM

more Berger weirdness
 
The memo the drafts of which Berger is accused of liberating from the National Archives concerned an episode that the Clinton Administration considered a signal success of its anti-terrorism policy -- its planning for the Millenium. Richard Clarke's book touts the Administration's effort to prepare for that as responsible, along with some luck, for foiling efforts to bomb a hotel in Jordan and the Los Angeles airport, among others. So it makes no sense at all that Berger would be trying to hide those materials from the 9/11 Commission. Which, in any event, says it saw everything, never mind what conservatives are saying about Berger:
  • There is nothing random about the documents he took. Berger stripped the files of every single copy of a single memo which detailed the Clinton administration's response to the Y2K terror threat.

Tucker Carlson
Crossfire
July 22nd 2004
  • DOBBS: Let me ask you, not necessarily directly on point, but certainly related. Sandy Berger, the former head of the national security -- national security adviser under the Clinton administration, accused of, and admitting taking classified documents from the National Archives, those notes, whether copies or originals still unclear. Did the commission review that material, to what -- can you shed any light on what happened there? [Former Republican Senator] Slade Gorton, first.

    GORTON: Well, we can't shed any light on exactly what happened there and on Sandy Berger's troubles with the Justice Department and the Archives. What we can say unequivocally is we had all of that information. We have every one of those documents. All of them have -- are infused in and are a part of our report.

    DOBBS: So the commission was denied no information as a result of whatever Sandy Berger did or did not do at the National Archives?

    GORTON: That's precisely correct.

    GORELICK: And we have been so assured by the Justice Department.

Dobbs, Gorton & Gorelick
Lou Dobbs Tonight
July 22nd 2004

Not Me 07-23-2004 01:57 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Reminder: Pay Pal.
Pay pal is great for buying make-up and skin care products on ebay. Thanks for the reminder. I am off to shop!!

SlaveNoMore 07-23-2004 02:22 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
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Not Me
Pay pal is great for buying make-up and skin care products on ebay. Thanks for the reminder. I am off to shop!!
Tom Ridge just informed me of the following:


Deletion Level: ORANGE

Tyrone Slothrop 07-23-2004 02:27 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
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Originally posted by Not Me
Pay pal is great for buying make-up and skin care products on ebay. Thanks for the reminder. I am off to shop!!
Just remember that if sunlight touches your skin, you'll turn to stone. Unless you find a really power unguent -- SPF 15,000 or something. Make sure you're back under the bridge by daybreak!

SlaveNoMore 07-23-2004 02:32 AM

more Berger weirdness
 
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Tyrone Slothrop
Which, in any event, says it saw everything, never mind what conservatives are saying about Berger:
  • DOBBS: Let me ask you, not necessarily directly on point, but certainly related. Sandy Berger, the former head of the national security -- national security adviser under the Clinton administration, accused of, and admitting taking classified documents from the National Archives, those notes, whether copies or originals still unclear. Did the commission review that material, to what -- can you shed any light on what happened there? [Former Republican Senator] Slade Gorton, first.

    GORTON: Well, we can't shed any light on exactly what happened there and on Sandy Berger's troubles with the Justice Department and the Archives. What we can say unequivocally is we had all of that information. We have every one of those documents. All of them have -- are infused in and are a part of our report.

    DOBBS: So the commission was denied no information as a result of whatever Sandy Berger did or did not do at the National Archives?

    GORTON: That's precisely correct.

    GORELICK: And we have been so assured by the Justice Department.

I'm not doubting what they said publicly. Buy look to the words in the Report

Page 48

"Later on August 20, Navy vessels in the Arabian Sea fired their cruise missiles. Though most of them hit their intended targets, neither Bin Ladin nor any other terrorist leader was killed. Berger told us that an after-action review by Director Tenet concluded that the strikes had killed 20–30 people in the camps but probably missed Bin Ladin by a few hours. Since the missiles headed for Afghanistan had had to cross Pakistan, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was sent to meet with Pakistan’s army chief of staff to assure him the missiles were not coming from India. Officials in Washington speculated that one or another Pakistani official might have sent a warning to the Taliban or Bin Ladin. (Footnote 46)"
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46. NSC email, Clarke to Kerrick,“Timeline,”Aug. 19, 1998; Samuel Berger interview (Jan. 14, 2004). We did not find documentation on the after-action review mentioned by Berger. On Vice Chairman Joseph Ralston’s mission in Pakistan, see William Cohen interview (Feb. 5, 2004). For speculation on tipping off the Taliban, see, e.g., Richard Clarke interview (Dec. 18, 2003).[my bolding]

Sorry - this clearly infers they didn't see EVERYTHING.

ltl/fb 07-23-2004 02:42 AM

more Berger weirdness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
I'm not doubting what they said publicly. Buy look to the words in the Report

Page 48

"Later on August 20, Navy vessels in the Arabian Sea fired their cruise missiles. Though most of them hit their intended targets, neither Bin Ladin nor any other terrorist leader was killed. Berger told us that an after-action review by Director Tenet concluded that the strikes had killed 20–30 people in the camps but probably missed Bin Ladin by a few hours. Since the missiles headed for Afghanistan had had to cross Pakistan, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was sent to meet with Pakistan’s army chief of staff to assure him the missiles were not coming from India. Officials in Washington speculated that one or another Pakistani official might have sent a warning to the Taliban or Bin Ladin. (Footnote 46)"
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46. NSC email, Clarke to Kerrick,“Timeline,”Aug. 19, 1998; Samuel Berger interview (Jan. 14, 2004). We did not find documentation on the after-action review mentioned by Berger. On Vice Chairman Joseph Ralston’s mission in Pakistan, see William Cohen interview (Feb. 5, 2004). For speculation on tipping off the Taliban, see, e.g., Richard Clarke interview (Dec. 18, 2003).[my bolding]

Sorry - this clearly infers they didn't see EVERYTHING.
Implies? Have you been drinking? Or have you dumbed down?

the Spartan 07-23-2004 02:51 AM

The most ethical administration in the history of the Republic part 107
 
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Implies? Have you been drinking? Or have you dumbed down?
Sandyburglar:

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SlaveNoMore 07-23-2004 03:00 AM

Killing Brain Cells Dead
 
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ltl/fb
Or have you dumbed down?
I'm forced to monitor your inanity on a daily basis, thus it wouldn't surprise me.

Not Me 07-23-2004 05:42 AM

Signed Petition to Get Nader on the CA Ballot
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Tom Ridge just informed me of the following:


Deletion Level: ORANGE
Ohh, tough guy. It is not like I couldn't just log in as another moniker routing my posts through a proxy server. Who shall I be next? A Dem? RFLMAO!!! A Dem. Even I ain't that good of an actress.

FWIW - I bought the new bobbi brown eyeliner gel on ebay. Hubba-hubba.

Tyrone Slothrop 07-23-2004 01:16 PM

more Berger weirdness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
I'm not doubting what they said publicly. Buy look to the words in the Report

Page 48

"Later on August 20, Navy vessels in the Arabian Sea fired their cruise missiles. Though most of them hit their intended targets, neither Bin Ladin nor any other terrorist leader was killed. Berger told us that an after-action review by Director Tenet concluded that the strikes had killed 20–30 people in the camps but probably missed Bin Ladin by a few hours. Since the missiles headed for Afghanistan had had to cross Pakistan, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was sent to meet with Pakistan’s army chief of staff to assure him the missiles were not coming from India. Officials in Washington speculated that one or another Pakistani official might have sent a warning to the Taliban or Bin Ladin. (Footnote 46)"
___

46. NSC email, Clarke to Kerrick,“Timeline,”Aug. 19, 1998; Samuel Berger interview (Jan. 14, 2004). We did not find documentation on the after-action review mentioned by Berger. On Vice Chairman Joseph Ralston’s mission in Pakistan, see William Cohen interview (Feb. 5, 2004). For speculation on tipping off the Taliban, see, e.g., Richard Clarke interview (Dec. 18, 2003).[my bolding]

Sorry - this clearly infers they didn't see EVERYTHING.
Those events don't relate to the drafts Berger is accused of thefting.

And it doesn't say there were documents missing -- maybe Tenet's "after-action review" wasn't documented.

Gattigap 07-23-2004 02:17 PM

[Never mind.]


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