Maybe it's a good thing we'll never know.
According to CNSNews.com Staff Writer Fred Lucas,
The William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library will not make available to the public the documents that former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger illegally took from the National Archives in 2003, reports CNSNews.com Staff Writer Fred Lucas regarding his Freedom of Information Act request.
For those with memory issues, Berger stuffed classified documents down his pants, while removing them from the Archives.
A letter from the library said the total 502 pages from the Millennium Alert After Action Review (MAAR) are "restricted in their entirety," under federal law and that the documents are "classified in the interest of national defense or foreign policy."
Further, the library stated the documents contain
The library's letter was in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from Cybercast News Service. The library has responded to several other requests, but in those cases it was to inform CNSNews.com that library staff was processing the request.
Besides the national security implications, do we really want to know what was going on down there…?




















