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To: i-node who wrote (446900)1/12/2009 1:51:01 PM
From: combjelly1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573718
 
"It was mentioned once then the media took it from there."

It was mentioned more than once. Like the allegations that the Clintons took the silverware from Air Force One. Which proved to be false.

"But the GAO report is quite specific in that they couldn't determine the extent to which such vandalism had occurred in the past."

Making shit up again? Will you ever learn?

That isn't what the report said. They said they couldn't determine if it was worse than with past administrations.

gao.gov

"I would be shocked if any such vandalism was done in any outgoing administration in prior history."

You shock rather easily.

According to a limited number of EOP, GSA, and former Clinton administration staff we interviewed who worked in the White House complex during previous transitions, as well as a press account that we reviewed, some of the same types of observations that were made concerning the condition of the White House complex during the 2001 transition were also made during the 1993 transition. These observations included missing office signs and doorknobs, messages written inside desks, prank signs and messages, piles of furniture and equipment, and excessive trash left in offices. We also observed writing in a desk in the EEOB that was dated 1993. In addition, words and initials were reported observed carved into desks during the 1993 transition, which were not reported observed during the 2001 transition. On the other hand, no one said they observed keyboards with missing and damaged keys during previous transitions, as numerous people said they observed in the White House complex during the 2001 transition.
Seven EOP staff and one former Clinton administration employee who had worked in the White House complex during previous transitions made comparisons regarding the condition of the space during the 2001 transition with conditions during previous transitions. Six EOP staff said that the condition was worse in 2001 than previous transitions, while one EOP employee and one former Clinton administration employee said the office space was worse in 1993 than 2001. Because of the lack of definitive data available to compare the extent of damage, vandalism, and pranks during the 2001 transition with past transitions, we were unable to conclude whether the 2001 transition was worse than previous ones.
Appendix II contains observations and a press account regarding the condition of the White House office space during previous transitions.



To: i-node who wrote (446900)1/12/2009 2:04:32 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1573718
 
"The MEDIA made a big deal of it not the administration."

The right wing media and bloggers like YOU did, Dave.