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July 20, 2004 As in the Wizard of Oz, the democrats are, again, saying: “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” This time, it’s in reference to Clinton’s former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger. Mr. Berger was caught trying to “skip” with classified “missing” documents (RE: the Clinton Millennium terrorism plan of 1999) from the National Archives. These documents had been requested by the 9/11 Commission (it was told they didn’t exist). If this doesn’t smack of elements more properly suited for a spy movie, nothing does. Former advisor to President Clinton David Gergen advises us: “He [Berger] would never do anything to compromise the security of the United States." Gergen (former Clinton Kool-Aid drinker) said this, in spite of the fact that Berger hid (apparently unflattering to Clinton) classified documents in a leather portfolio and was even caught by reporters “stuffing documents down his pants”. Berger and his lawyers attribute this to “sloppiness”. Sloppiness? Stuffing classified documents down your pants is sloppiness??? In usual “mainstream liberal press” fashion, it’s “sloppiness” if the perp is a democrat. But, had this been a Republican it would be a “highly-developed covert plan to deceive the public, government officials and life as we know it.” A Republican would have, immediately (or sooner), been escorted to jail. With great audacity, prominent democrat “leaders” are blaming the Bush Administration (specifically John Ashcroft) for “bringing this up during an election year”. As is typical of the dems, when they have nothing else, give the public the wrong target to attack. This incident speaks even more loudly of the Democrat party demise. It has become the party of not only extreme anarchists but, of criminal behavior. When presented with this behavior, what do they do? Blame President Bush, of course! Will the “mainstream press” fully cover this story? Only the next few days will tell. However, I did check CNN.com and the Berger story is not the lead on its website. Instead, CNN shows the freed Filipino truck driver as its lead. Neither the NY Times nor the LA Times even have the story on their front page internet site. Unfortunately, I guess my question has already been answered. They’re not going to run a story, if it damages their party. ------------ About the author: Sher Zieve has a degree in Journalism, appeared on the CBS program "Mysteries of the Millenium", has been included in "Who's Who in the West", "Who's Who in the US" and "Who's Who in Entertainment". Ms. Zieve is the author of "The Scattering-Book 1 of Earthseed" and her website is: www.e-kard.com/earthseed. Email: earthseed@iwon.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ |
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