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To: tejek who wrote (195691)7/24/2004 3:21:31 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 1571598
 
In fact, Democrats should be celebrating the fact that he has been forced to resign as an adviser to Kerry. The further Berger is from the Kerry campaign, the more likely it will be to take responsible stands on the war in Iraq in particular, and on national security in general.

AMEN, BROTHER !!!!


Tom



To: tejek who wrote (195691)7/24/2004 3:28:03 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571598
 
re:Berger has for many years been an atrocious player in American politics. He tried to get former Clinton to launch a war with Iraq in the late 1990s, using "evidence" every bit as flimsy as that employed by the Bush administration in 2003. He has been a Democratic apologist for some of the Bush administration's worst abuses. And, as a senior adviser to John Kerry's presidential campaign, he pressured the presumptive Democratic nominee to echo the Bush administration line on maintaining the occupation of Iraq.

Clarke disagrees. Clarke pushed Clinton to do something and Berger stopped it. It's in the 9/11 report ted if you want to read it. $8 paperback....