Senator Joseph McCarthy confers with his assistant, Bobby Kennedy
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I'll try and keep this simple, but I am really ticked off. A WaPost story today [Berger Case Still Roils Archives, Justice Dept.]
paints a picture of willful neglect by the Bush Justice Dept. in
handling Sandy Berger's theft of top secret files from the National
Archives. Paul Brachfeld is inspector general of the National Archives and Records Administration -
'' Brachfeld said he was
worried that during four visits in 2002 and 2003, Berger had the
opportunity to remove more than the five documents he admitted taking.
Brachfeld wanted the Justice Department to notify officials of the 9/11
Commission that Berger's actions -- in combination with a bungled
Archives response -- might have obstructed the commission's review of
Clinton's terrorism policies.
The Justice Department spurned the advice, and some of Brachfeld's colleagues at the Archives greeted his warnings with accusations of disloyalty.''
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Disloyalty? To whom? Certainly not our nation. No,
disloyalty to Bill Clinton. Every government agency, including
the FBI and CIA are still stocked with Clinton appointees. You
will remember Rep. Curt Weldon (R PA),who refused to let go of
the Able Danger accusations spurned by the 9/11 Commission. What was his reward? Two weeks before last Fall's election, on a request by a leftist activist, the FBI raided his offices in a much publicized operation. The charge? Weldon used his
influence to help his daughter, a registered lobbyist, win consulting
contracts. Weldon was defeated two weeks later. Now read what Berger's lawyer had to say.
[After] Judge Deborah A. Robinson imposed a stiffer penalty in the case than
the Justice Department sought, fining Berger a total of $56,905,
canceling his security clearance, and requiring monthly reporting to a
probation officer for two years ...Berger's lawyer, Lanny Breuer, said ...
'It never ceases to amaze me how the most trivial things can be
politicized. It is the height of unfairness . . . for this poor guy,
who clearly made a mistake'."
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I believe the back story in history's look at the Bush years will be
the undermining of his policy by democrats appointed by Bill Clinton,
and that includes disloyalty by that paramilitary organization the
CIA. If Joe McCarthy was alive today, I have no doubt that he
would take from his pocket a sheaf of papers and announce. "I have
here in my hand a list of 205 people that were known to the Secretary
of State as being members of the democratic party."
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amen...
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yep...
well done...
Oh stop it. Bush is a total putz who appointed bigger (smaller) putzes to every agency in town. They are all incompetent and continue to prove it every day in every way. Justice? Tell the Border Patrol guys rotting in the pen that it is Clinton appointees keeping them in there. Tell us all that Rumsfeld was sabotaged by Clinton appointees. Tell us how that brilliant Harvey Pitt would have acted against Enron except Clintonistas stopped him. I could go on and on but to say Bush is the worst president since Hoover is not out of line, certainly the worst since Carter.
ReplyDeleteIt's Bush, Rodger. Not Clinton. Bush.
Oh-oh. One of us is going to get an F- in critical thinking. Oh gee, let me look.
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Oop, here's the folder.
I was wrong Howard. You only got a D-, but still have to take remedial thinking. The rest of us are going to the pool.
Rodger
ReplyDeleteYou are to kind I have never been adverse to getting on Bush's but when called for but Howard is an idiot with that remark. There is the fact that Clinton is a lying bastard and corupt that lucked ino a great economy and then sold out the country to every commie that carried a card. I am pissed at Bush about the border. But the finale chapter has not been written about the agents yet. But to even suggest that Bush is inferioir o Clinton as a president is moronic. There is no question that Bush has been stabbed in the back By rogue elements in the CIA even lousy liberal democrats are aware of that.Not to mention a bunch of career prosecuters that were democrats Bush should have done like the Clintons and fired most of them. We have not even got to the Damn state department and there back stabbing either.
Jack, you're the smartest guy at the table.
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