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To: Cisco who wrote (5984)6/24/2000 1:48:00 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Thanks for sharing that....I hadn't heard that...and certainly haven't seen it in the papers here...There are so many things it's hard to know where to start...but having "misplaced" TOP SECRET nuclear files certainly seems to be an excellent place....and concurrently, trying to find out just why several laptops were just "misplaced/stolen/etc" from the State Department again with by the Government's own admission..."TOP SECRET" items on them...would be another good place to start....and at the same time, figure out just why and all the particulars of the bugging of the Secretary of State's office....

There have been so many hi-jinks that every time another pops up, it makes me wonder what they are trying to hide now...Can any of us in our right mind even imagine ANYTHING like this to have happened in Harry S. Truman's administration??? I sure can't.