In addition, I would like to know who else saw the documents while they were in Berger's home, if he made any phone calls right after returning from the archives, who he called, and whether or not he has been promised a pardon if prosecuted (from Kerry).
I also would like to know how many guards witnessed his behavior, whether they reported it to senior archives people and if those people took any action other than calling Bruce Lindsey, and also if any higher level archives people were Clinton political appointees who were given civil service appointments during the last months of the Clinton administration.
That would certainly not surprise me, but bear in mind that almost all librarians/archivists (who are, after all, in a quasi-academic discipline) are raving left-wing Dems. I suspect that this is probably doubly so in the case of those who work for the government.
Here's a little more info on the National Archives, for your reading pleasure:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1177171/posts