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35Pete
January 10th, 2007, 7:50:11 AM
Did the 9/11 Commission receive all the documents it requested? Davis Releases Berger Report
January 9, 2007

By David Marin (202)225-5074

Washington, D.C. – Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Tom Davis (R-VA) released the following statement today on a committee report that sheds important new light on Sandy Berger’s theft of classified documents from the National Archives. The report makes it clear that the full extent of Mr. Berger’s document removal can never be known, and consequently the Department of Justice could not assure the 9/11 Commission that it received all responsive documents to which Mr. Berger had access.

“My staff’s investigation reveals that President Clinton’s former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger compromised national security much more than originally disclosed,” Davis said. “It is now also clear that Mr. Berger was willing to go to extraordinary lengths to compromise national security, apparently for his own convenience.

“The 9/11 Commission relied on incomplete and misleading information regarding its access to documents Mr. Berger reviewed. No one ever told the Commission that Mr. Berger had access to original documents that he could have taken without detection.

“We now know that Mr. Berger left stolen highly classified documents at a construction site to avoid detection. We know that Mr. Berger insisted on privacy at times to allow him to conceal documents that he stole. One witness with a very high security clearance believed he saw Berger concealing documents in his socks.

“Mr. Berger’s review of documents did not conform to the usual requirements for reviewing classified documents in a secure facility and under strict supervision. The Archives staff’s failure to contact law enforcement immediately and their contacts with Mr. Berger about the missing documents compromised the law enforcement effort.

“The compromised law enforcement effort contributes to reduced confidence that the 9/11 Commission received all the documents it requested. The execution of a search warrant before Mr. Berger knew there was an investigation would have either located additional documents or enhanced confidence that he stole no others than those he admitted to taking.

“The public statements of the former chief of the public integrity section, Noel Hillman, were incomplete and misleading. Because Mr. Berger had access to original documents that he could have taken without detection, we do not know if anything ‘was lost to the public or the process.’

“The Justice Department’s assertion that Mr. Berger’s statements are credible after being caught is misplaced. One wouldn’t rely on the fox to be truthful after being nabbed in the hen house. But the Justice Department apparently did.”

http://republicans.oversight.house.gov/news/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=4

anEinherjer
January 10th, 2007, 8:07:04 AM
All goofing around and partisanship aside, Sandy Berger should be wearing an orange jumpsuit right now.

notacon
January 10th, 2007, 8:15:53 AM
Wow...the Republicans are soooooooo upset with Sandy Berger for allegedly stuffing a few documents in his socks while giving Bush a free ride concerning ANY kind of oversight for 6 years.

That is like the security guard who nails the teenager stealing a CD while helping the mafia "bust" the whole business.

35Pete
January 10th, 2007, 9:23:35 AM
Wow...the Republicans are soooooooo upset with Sandy Berger for allegedly stuffing a few documents in his socks while giving Bush a free ride concerning ANY kind of oversight for 6 years.

That is like the security guard who nails the teenager stealing a CD while helping the mafia "bust" the whole business.

Yeah that's kind of crazy. But what do you think of Sandy?

deconstruction
January 10th, 2007, 10:02:50 AM
This is a non issue.

35Pete
January 10th, 2007, 10:03:14 AM
This is a non issue.

Why's that?

K-Gun
January 10th, 2007, 10:43:39 AM
This just proves the 9/11 cover up was a non-partisan affair. It appears that in the wake of 9/11, both sides in power worked to conceal the truth of what happened on that day, "for the best in interests of the country."

What about the FBI DELETING translations of Farsi text from one of their translators computers, just months after 9/11? Result, Congress slaps a gag order on translator, "for the best interests of the country."

anEinherjer
January 10th, 2007, 10:50:04 AM
JK: no arguments.

Notacon: non sequitur. One bad deed does not excuse another. Disclosure/theft of classified documents is punishable with an orange jumpsuit, or so I've been told on a regular occasion.

35Pete
January 10th, 2007, 10:54:13 AM
anEin. I completely reject the "yeah but the Republicans did......" argument.

Like somehow I could give a crap if a Republican went to jail?

Crinoline
January 10th, 2007, 11:20:42 AM
This is a non issue.

Why because it wasn't a republican who commited the crime?

JLB
January 10th, 2007, 11:27:04 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/20/AR2006122001968.html

Berger Hid Archives Papers Under a Trailer, Probe Shows


On the evening of Oct. 2, 2003, former White House national security adviser Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger stashed highly classified documents he had taken from the National Archives beneath a construction trailer at the corner of Ninth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW so he could surreptitiously retrieve them later and take them to his office, according to a newly disclosed government investigation.

The documents he took detailed how the Clinton administration had responded to the threat of terrorist attacks at the end of 1999. Berger removed a total of five copies of the same document without authorization and later used scissors to destroy three before placing them in his office trash, the National Archives inspector general concluded in a Nov. 4, 2005, report.

notacon
January 10th, 2007, 12:20:32 PM
Yeah that's kind of crazy. But what do you think of Sandy?

If he is guilty...throw his ass in jail.

notacon
January 10th, 2007, 12:24:24 PM
JK: no arguments.

Notacon: non sequitur. One bad deed does not excuse another. Disclosure/theft of classified documents is punishable with an orange jumpsuit, or so I've been told on a regular occasion.

Who is trying to excuse a bad deed???

See the example I gave...which is morally worse...letting a petty thief go or helping the mafia.

Or...how about this brainstorm...how about putting BOTH the petty thief AND the mafia in jail.

The Republicans do the worst of all...they overinflate the importance of putting the petty thief in jail while helping the mafia...and then lying about it.

K-Gun
January 10th, 2007, 1:19:30 PM
How about: Anyone that covered up 9/11 should have their ****ing head cut off.

shiva2999
January 10th, 2007, 1:21:25 PM
How about: Anyone that covered up 9/11 should have their ****ing head cut off.

Oops, there goes the whole 9/11 commission!

anEinherjer
January 10th, 2007, 3:56:39 PM
Or...how about this brainstorm...how about putting BOTH the petty thief AND the mafia in jail.

Fine by me. We won't have much of our federal leadership left, but I'm good with that too.

JLB
January 10th, 2007, 4:15:48 PM
After archives officials accused him of taking the documents, Berger told investigators, he "tried to find the trash collector but had no luck." But instead of admitting he had removed them deliberately -- by stuffing them in his suit pockets on multiple occasions -- Berger initially said he had removed them by mistake.

ckg68
January 11th, 2007, 9:23:16 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/09/AR2007010901929.html

From the article:

"The Justice Department said (Tuesday) that it had no evidence Berger's actions deprived the commission of any documents."

Lanny Breuer,Berger's attorney,also noted that Justice had investigated the
matter for over 2 years and had considered the case closed for over a year.