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What kind of advice is Berger giving Mrs. Clinton?
Posted by: | CommentsThere are two kinds of crooks. The first cuts a deal. He tells the government what he knows and forever after is ostracized and hunted by his old partners in crime. The second is “stand-up.” He keeps his mouth shut. After serving his time, he is welcomed back into the fold. He might even get a “bump up” in rank from his grateful bosses.
No, we’re not talking about The Sopranos. What we have in mind is a new episode of a tawdry soap opera that began in the 1990s. Welcome to the case of disgraced former national security adviser Sandy Berger — and what it portends about a potential President Hillary.
Now Berger is back in business at Camp Clinton, advising New York’s junior senator in her bid for the White House. This warrants a review of Berger’s recent history. After his stint as national security adviser, he became Bill Clinton’s liaison to the 9/11 Commission as it investigated intelligence failures (many of which happened on Berger’s watch). Berger was accordingly given access to the national archives, both to prepare his own testimony and to get the former president ready for an interview with the commission.
Berger used his privileged access to steal top-secret national-defense documents. On at least two occasions he stuffed them into his clothing and briefcase, smuggling them out of the archives. He secreted some of these stolen papers under the wheel of a truck at a nearby construction site so that he could return for them later. Other documents he intentionally destroyed. These actions were serious felonies.
Berger’s behavior was so strange that the government noticed and investigated. Berger then lied to the authorities, denying what he had done and absurdly claiming he had taken the documents in an honest mistake. Only later did he fess up to his theft.
Because the archives lacked filing controls, it is impossible to know exactly how much Berger stole. Yet — as our Byron York has reported — among the highly classified haul were various drafts of an “after-action report” prepared by top Clinton counterterrorism officials after the Customs Service, in a stroke of luck, foiled the millennium plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport. That report has been widely described as a scathing internal assessment of the Clinton administration’s performance and state of preparedness for domestic terrorist attack. It was highly relevant to the 9/11 Commission’s investigation, as was the manner in which it was finalized and the question whether the Clinton administration acted on its recommendations.
Yet the commission was not told about Berger’s unlawful actions. He was not questioned about them, and the public has never been permitted to see copies of what he took (such copies are said to exist). President Clinton and the Clinton Library are conveniently immune to Freedom of Information Act disclosure requests for 12 years. And the Bush Justice Department shamefully tucked this whole affair under the rug by permitting Berger to plead guilty to a misdemeanor, effectively shielding him from public disclosure of the evidence.
What kind of advice is Berger giving Mrs. Clinton, anyway? It can’t be legal advice: Berger forfeited his law license. It’s unlikely he’d be much help on Iran: The Clinton administration didn’t respond to the Khobar Towers bombing (in which19 U.S. Air Force personnel were killed) because Berger and others were convinced that then–Iranian president Mohammed Khatami was going to “reform” the hard-line mullahs. Berger failed on al Qaeda, too: Clinton declined to respond to the terror network’s bombing of the U.S.S. Cole (17 U.S. Navy personnel killed) because, according to Clinton, Berger’s intelligence services couldn’t tell him who did it.
Sandy Berger was a failure as national-security adviser. Then he became a criminal. As Americans contemplate making Hillary their president, they would be wise to consider the company she keeps.
Preview of Jennykelly’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Clinton Canada, Canada Entry Title: “Through the Canadian Rockies” Entry: “08.05.2010 Des was up at 6am and ready to leave Vancouver! What was he thinking, it was nice and warm in bed and we were going to head up towards the Rocky Mountains, couldn’t we just lie in a little longer? The sun was shining and we wondered if we would really need all the rain gear and heated jackets we had put on. The bike temperature showed a beautiful 16 degrees Celsius, as they were parked in the sun. The snow glistened on the mountains, and it was really was nice to be on our way again. Lou had programmed our next destination into his Zumo and lead us out of the city. Whistler was about 100 kilometers from Vancouver, so we made that our first coffee stop. Part of the winter Olympics was held around here, a very pretty city and popular with tourists. There were many small town names beginning with a the number of miles, for example 70 mile house, 100 mile house 150 mile house. It’s odd really, because, as I mentioned, Canada works in metric. I guess it’s the remnants of the gold rush. We were travelling along the Gold Rush Route all day on highway 97 in British Columbia. We stopped at a fuel station for drinks and petrol, which was at 105 mile house. The service station was called Husky. Slowly, we started …

Why do liberals think the years under Clinton was “peaceful”?
Posted by: | CommentsLiberals are confused or at best in denial, Clinton ignored the warnings and signs leading up to 9-11 and allowed terrorism to grow in strength instead of fighting it, of course what can you expect from yet another liberal lawyer.
1993
Feb. 26, New York City: bomb exploded in basement garage of World Trade Center, killing 6 and injuring at least 1,040 others. In 1995, militant Islamist Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman and 9 others were convicted of conspiracy charges, and in 1998, Ramzi Yousef, believed to have been the mastermind, was convicted of the bombing. Al-Qaeda involvement is suspected.
1995
April 19, Oklahoma City: car bomb exploded outside federal office building, collapsing wall and floors. 168 people were killed, including 19 children and 1 person who died in rescue effort. Over 220 buildings sustained damage. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols later convicted in the antigovernment plot to avenge the Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Tex., exactly 2 years earlier. (See Miscellaneous Disasters.)
Nov. 13, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: car bomb exploded at U.S. military headquarters, killing 5 U.S. military servicemen.
1996
June 25, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia: truck bomb exploded outside Khobar Towers military complex, killing 19 American servicemen and injuring hundreds of others. 13 Saudis and a Lebanese, all alleged members of Islamic militant group Hezbollah, were indicted on charges relating to the attack in June 2001.
1998
Aug. 7, Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: truck bombs exploded almost simultaneously near 2 U.S. embassies, killing 224 (213 in Kenya and 11 in Tanzania) and injuring about 4,500. 4 men connected with al-Qaeda 2 of whom had received training at al-Qaeda camps inside Afghanistan, were convicted of the killings in May 2001 and later sentenced to life in prison. A federal grand jury had indicted 22 men in connection with the attacks, including Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, who remained at large.
2000
Oct. 12, Aden, Yemen: U.S. Navy destroyer USS Cole heavily damaged when a small boat loaded with explosives blew up alongside it. 17 sailors killed. Linked to Osama bin Laden, or members of al-Qaeda terrorist network.
Just think IF Clinton was a real man and got OBL before he left office, 9-11 would not have had the mastermind to plan it, so blame Bush if you want to, but in fact, Clinton was a coward and did nothing but arrest a few.
“Because Clinton knew how to handle these things and keep people calm about them. ”
Correct Clinton IGNORED these things as you put it.
“Bush ignored important papers” Clinton IGNORED all of the above terrorist acts and IGNORED the threat of OBL for 8 YEARS and did nothing to get him.
“Because our military wasn’t weakened from a war that should have never been fought.”
Who do you think weakened the military? it was CLINTON he cut it in half
smear machine would have dug it up and leveraged it to the hilt? Considering the number of plumbers, sneaks, liars, agents of misinformation and smear merchants that constitute the Clinton camp, someone would have dug something up, true or not.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thecutline/20110407/ts_yblog_thecutline/trump-brings-media-blitz-to-nbc-steamrolls-meredith-vieira-on-birther-issue
“Through the Canadian Rockies” Jennykelly’s photos around Clinton Canada, Canada
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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Clinton Canada, Canada by TravelPod blogger Jennykelly titled “Through the Canadian Rockies” Jennykelly’s travel blog entry: “08.05.2010 Des was up at 6am and ready to leave Vancouver! What was he thinking, it was nice and warm in bed and we were going to head up towards the Rocky Mountains, couldn’t we just lie in a little longer? The sun was shining and we wondered if we would really need all the rain gear and heated jackets we had put on. The bike temperature showed a beautiful 16 degrees Celsius, as they were parked in the sun. The snow glistened on the mountains, and it was really was nice to be on our way again. Lou had programmed our next destination into his Zumo and lead us out of the city. Whistler was about 100 kilometers from Vancouver, so we made that our first coffee stop. Part of the winter Olympics was held around here, a very pretty city and popular with tourists. There were many small town names beginning with a the number of miles, for example 70 mile house, 100 mile house 150 mile house. It’s odd really, because, as I mentioned, Canada works in metric. I guess it’s the remnants of the gold rush. We were travelling along the Gold Rush Route all day on highway 97 in British Columbia. We stopped at a fuel station for drinks and petrol, which was at 105 mile house. The service station was called Husky. Slowly, we started to gain altitude as we rode towards the Rockies, and the scenery was variant and …

Was Clinton soft on terrorism or is it just another Republican myth/stupidity?
Posted by: | CommentsAccording to Richard Clarke, the anti-terrorism czar who worked under Reagan, Bush Sr, Clinton & Dumbya, this is what he said about Clinton & terrorism in his book:
- Declared “a war on terror before the term became fashionable.” This was back in 1996, after the first World Trade Center attack, the Bush assassination attempt, the Khobar Towers attack, and the Oklahoma City bombing. (On Page 127, Clarke notes that it’s possible that al-Qaida operatives in the Philippines “taught Terry Nichols how to blow up the Oklahoma Federal Building.” Intelligence places Nichols there on the same days as Ramzi Yousef, and “we do know that Nichols’s bombs did not work before his Philippines stay and were deadly when he returned.”)
- Thwarted al-Qaida’s efforts to establish a militant Islamist state in Bosnia. Clinton’s efforts to quell the war in the Balkans “defeated Al Qaeda when it had attempted to take over Bosnia by having its fighters dominate the defense of the breakaway state from Serbian attacks.”
- Responded to Saddam Hussein’s assassination attempt on George H.W. Bush with force. He ordered the bombing of Iraq’s intelligence headquarters, which, Clarke says, paired with a “stark warning” to the Iraqis, “successfully deterred Saddam from ever again using terror against us.”
- Responded to Iran’s role in the 1996 Khobar Towers attack with an unspecified “intelligence operation” intended to deter further Iranian terrorism.
- Responded to the African embassy bombings with strikes on terrorist camps in Afghanistan and a chemical plant in Sudan, even though he anticipated criticism for the timing. (The strikes took place on Aug. 20, 1998, at the height of the Lewinsky scandal.) According to Clarke, Clinton said: “Do you all recommend that we strike on the 20th? Fine. Do not give me political advice about the timing. That’s my problem. Let me worry about that.”
- Worked to prevent al-Qaida attacks planned for the millennium. In December 1999, Clinton’s National Security Adviser Sandy Berger “convened the Principals [Cabinet-level officials] in crisis mode. ‘We have stopped two sets of attacks planned for the Millennium. You can bet your measly federal paycheck that there are more out there and we have to stop them too. I spoke with the President and he wants you all to know.’ ” Clarke adds: “It was the sort of attention we needed in the summer of 2001.”
- Recognized early on that terrorism was a primary post-Cold War threat, and “greatly increased funding for counterterrorism and initiated homeland protection programs.”
What Clinton Did Wrong
-Went too easy on the CIA. “He had given the CIA unprecedented authority to go after bin Laden personally and Al Qaeda, but had not taken steps when they did little or nothing.” (Clarke, however, goes pretty easy on Clinton for this failing: “Because Clinton was criticized as a Vietnam War opponent without a military record, he was limited in his ability to direct the military to engage in anti-terrorist commando operations.”)
-Didn’t always push hard enough for homeland protection measures. In 1996, Clarke championed a plan for “a permanent air defense unit to protect Washington.” Despite Clarke’s efforts, Clinton’s Treasury Department refused to OK it. “Most people who heard about our efforts to create some air defense system in case terrorists tried to fly aircraft into the Capitol, the White House, or the Pentagon simply thought we were nuts.”
So is Richard Clarke the liar or the Republicans?
Press Releases: Remarks by Secretary Clinton at Taping of MBC’s Kalam Nawaem
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Press Releases: Remarks by Secretary Clinton at Taping of MBC’s Kalam Nawaem
Remarks by Secretary Clinton at Taping of MBC’s Kalam Nawaem Remarks Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Zayed University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates January 10, 2011 This event took place on January 10, 2011. It aired on January 16, 2011. MODERATOR: (In Arabic.) (Applause.) Your Honor, Mrs. Clinton, it is such an honor to have you on our show tonight. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you …
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If the Clinton campaign is already shedding staff, doesn’t that signal it is OVER?
Posted by: | CommentsClinton supporters, it is time to unite behind Obama. If the Clinton campaign is already shedding staff, it signals it is over. “Members of Hillary Clinton’s advance staff received calls and emails this evening from headquarters summoning them to New York City Tuesday night, and telling them their roles on the campaign are ending, two Clinton staffers tell my colleague Amie Parnes.
The advance staffers — most of them now in Puerto Rico, South Dakota, and Montana — are being given the options of going to New York for a final day Tuesday, or going home, the aides said. The move is a sign that the campaign is beginning to shed — at least — some of its staff. The advance staff is responsible for arranging the candidate’s events around the country.” http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0608/Clinton_camp_converging_on_New_York_Tuesday_and_shedding_staff.html
What further proof do you need? Even Bill Clinton said today that today would be his last. Won’t it be over Tuesday night?
Is it remotely possible for Clinton to win the Democratic ticket?
Posted by: | CommentsObama is up 199 delegates, with three primaries left. Clinton has a lock on Puerto Rico and Obama will most likely win in South Dakota and Montana. When I see that Clinton would have to take like 90% of the remaining 194 superdelegates, I don’t understand how Hillary has a chance. I’ll be honest, I’m for Obama, but this question isn’t meant to be inflammatory or derisive. I just don’t get how Clinton’s camp thinks she can still pull it out.
It’s my understanding that Obama currently has 320 pledged superdelegates and Clinton has 283.
Didn’t he take a few digs at her as well? And don’t the superdelegates think Obama will be subjected to the same thing in the general election?
“One superdelegate, Reggie Whitten of Oklahoma, endorsed Mr. Obama on Tuesday because, he said, he believed the candidate needed a new public vote as the Clinton camp was battering him daily over the bitter remark.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24194497
