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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (593488)7/21/2004 4:26:12 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Officials at the National Archives were stunned to learn how much top secret material Clinton National Security Advisor Sandy Berger had purloined from a super-secure reading room set up for the 9/11 Commission probe - when Berger returned documents last fall that they didn't even know he'd taken.

"Sources tell us that Archives staff noticed documents missing after one of Mr. Berger's visits," reports Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. "After gently raising the issue with him, they were shocked to have him return other documents they hadn't even noticed missing."


Given that these documents are classified, what kind of place is this where you can walk out the front door and no one checked to see if you had documents? After all, most gov't buildings have stringent security checks.....esp. in DC.

And how come they didn't know which documents were missing? It sounds like a bunch of Republicans are running the place and trying to create a mt. out of a molehill. <ggg>