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Old July 21st 04, 02:26 AM
Mark
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Another oddity (as if it's not strange enough, even by Inside the Beltway
standards) is that although he was 'observed' by the Archive personnel
performing his "let me adjust my socks" trick; he was still allowed to walk
out of the door!!!!

One would think (at least I would) that he would be stopped on the spot and
asked 'politely' (of course, befitting his stature) to please " PUT THAT
BACK!!!!"

Mark


"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 20:50:32 GMT, "Mark"
wrote:

I guess former administration officials are dealt with differently than

us
'common' folk....

Would think the National Archives would be smart enough to allow access

to
COPIES and not the originals!!!!!

duh

Mark

Would also think that a former National Security Advisor would be
pretty well versed in how to handle classified and might deduce that
stuffing it in your sock to take home is a no-no.


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