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Sounds like Berger may still be advising the Effin' Kerry campaign...
1 posted on 09/23/2004 5:37:05 PM PDT by Libloather
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Thought he resigned...


27 posted on 09/23/2004 5:56:54 PM PDT by Jewels1091
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Wr can only hope if Bush wins he will FINALLY clean out all the damn Clinton leftovers
AND
Do some serious prosecuting of crimes starting with Sandy Berger's document theft and an investigation into the forged documents for starters

Berger's crime would have never dropped off the radar if he was a GOP operative


28 posted on 09/23/2004 5:57:40 PM PDT by uncbob
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JOHN KERRY = Enemy of Vietnam Vets

http://www.TheAlamoFILM.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1320

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30 posted on 09/23/2004 6:01:38 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE ("ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer/Veteran-"WE WERE SOLDIERS" Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.lzxray.com)
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Sounds like Berger may still be advising the Effin' Kerry campaign

Is this the same guy that stuffed archived files down his pants, in his socks? Stoled from history? Why would anyone interview him or care what he had to say? He should be in the slammer.


31 posted on 09/23/2004 6:02:18 PM PDT by Gimme
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"key foreign policy and security advisor to Democratic Party presidential candidate John Kerry"

Yet another reason not to vote Kerry/Edwards. Why is Berger still on the stage? The Clinton administration clown car has rolled back into town and is purging a cavalcade of temporarily forgotten self-promoters itching for a job in the next administration. As I recall Berger, Albright and Holbrook looked the other way during the genocide in Rwanda. They should be permanently banned from public office, yet they keep resurfacing to nothing but praise from the MSM.


32 posted on 09/23/2004 6:20:34 PM PDT by orangelobster
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That's right. September is month 9, odd numbered. Last month it was ganz verboten to reduce troop strength in SK. That was an even-numbered month. See - it's consistent.


35 posted on 09/23/2004 7:00:16 PM PDT by Dilbert56
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Kerry campaign just got caught taking taking money from Korean intelligence sources!

He's already paying dividends for S. Korea. With American boys.

What a whore Kerry is.


37 posted on 09/23/2004 7:40:34 PM PDT by Finalapproach29er ({about the news media} "We'll tell you any sh** you want hear" : Howard Beale --> NETWORK)
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Reducing troops in S. Korea sends the wrong signal.
but
Reducing troops in Iraq sends the right signal ?

Kerry was FOR troop reductions in S. Korea before he was against them.

I will have significant, enormous reduction in the level of troops," Kerry told ABC's "This Week" on Aug. 1. "I think we can significantly change the deployment of troops [in Iraq], not just there but elsewhere in the world. In the Korean peninsula perhaps, in Europe perhaps. There are great possibilities open to us. But this administration has very little imagination."
38 posted on 09/23/2004 7:50:46 PM PDT by stylin19a (Of all the things i have lost in my life, I miss my mind the most.)
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This fails to articulate a rationale for keeping troops in S. Korea. S. Korea is a mature nation with a huge economy and more than enough resources to defend itself from an attack from the North. Removing troops does not deminish the US ability to deter a Northern attack. Don't our most recent military engagements with large, conventional forces tell us that airpower can cripple mechanized units at range?. The South can and must handle their own ground defense and are more than capable. Just like Germany, they have a significant % of their population who don't want us there. I say fine. Time for the boys to come home.


39 posted on 09/23/2004 8:17:24 PM PDT by Owl558 (Pardon my spelling)
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get a load of this.


40 posted on 09/23/2004 8:55:11 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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MAY 2004 : (AFTER MEETING WITH JOHN KERRY FUNDRAISERS INCLUDING RICK YI, SOUTH KOREAN INTELLIGENCE AGENT CHUNG BYUNG-MAN IS SENT BACK TO SOUTH KOREA)A South Korean man who met with Sen. John Kerry's fund-raisers to discuss creating a new political group for Korean-Americans was an intelligence agent for his country, raising concerns among some U.S. officials that either he or his government may have tried to influence this fall's election.
    South Korean officials and U.S. officials said that Chung Byung-man, a consular officer in Los Angeles, actually worked for South Korea's National Intelligence Service.
 A spokesman for the South Korean Consulate said Mr. Chung was sent home in May amid "speculation" he became involved with the Kerry campaign and Democratic Party through contacts with fund-raiser Rick Yi and that his identity couldn't be discussed further. ...  
  Kerry campaign spokesman Chad Clanton said the Massachusetts senator's campaign did not know Mr. Chung was an intelligence agent or that Mr. Yi, one of the campaign's key fund-raisers in the Asian-American community, was meeting with him until it was brought to light.   
 A South Korean government official in Seoul and two longtime U.S. officials in Washington, both speaking on the condition of anonymity because Mr. Chung's intelligence work is classified, told the Associated Press that Mr. Chung worked for South Korea's NIS, the country's CIA equivalent.   
  The U.S. officials said Mr. Chung had registered with the Justice Department as a friendly foreign intelligence agent on U.S. soil, and that his activities had raised concern he or his government had tried to influence the fall presidential election through "extracurricular activities."    
 The FBI has not begun a formal counterintelligence investigation because Mr. Chung left the United States in May, the officials said. ---- "Korean met Kerry fund-raisers," Washington Times, Wednesday, September 22, 2004, http:/www.washtimes.com/national/20040921-105146-8483r.htm via http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1223245/posts
41 posted on 09/23/2004 8:59:03 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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When is Berger going to be indicted? I see he's spouting off his World Communist fat mouth again...the Left is pure, unadulterated, evil. Elitists destroying America, the last and only Great Republic...for their personal power. There's a word for this...


44 posted on 09/24/2004 12:08:15 AM PDT by ApesForEvolution (You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a veil for MASS MURDERS. Save your time...)
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Unbelievable that he's still shilling for Kerry.


45 posted on 09/24/2004 2:45:29 AM PDT by NYCVirago
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