InJustice Department - UPDATED
Here is another reason to rename our Justice Department, the INjustice Department. Sandy Burglar gets off with a fine and community service, while Scooter Libbey languishes in legal La La Land for leaking something everyone already knew.
"Inspector General Paul Brachfeld reported that National Archives employees spotted Berger bending down and fiddling with something white around his ankles.
The employees did not feel at the time there was enough information to confront someone of Berger's stature, the report said.
Later, when Berger was confronted by Archives officials about the missing documents, he lied by saying he did not take them, the report said.
Brachfeld's report included an investigator's notes, taken during an interview with Berger. The notes dramatically described Berger's removal of documents during an Oct. 2, 2003, visit to the Archives.
Berger took a break to go outside without an escort while it was dark. He had taken four documents in his pockets.
"He headed toward a construction area. ... Mr. Berger looked up and down the street, up into the windows of the Archives and the DOJ (Department of Justice), and did not see anyone," the interview notes said.
He then slid the documents under a construction trailer, according to the inspector general. Berger acknowledged that he later retrieved the documents from the construction area and returned with them to his office.
"He was aware of the risk he was taking," the inspector general's notes said. Berger then returned to the Archives building without fearing the documents would slip out of his pockets or that staff would notice that his pockets were bulging."
To make matters worse, two border patrol agents are convicted for shooting a drug dealer in the butt...they should have killed the SOB...and doing their job! AG Gonzales' department have not done their job in defense of America;
"On Feb. 17, 2005, U.S. Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean were on duty when they encountered Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila in a van carrying 743 pounds of marijuana. When the agents tried to stop Aldrete-Davila, he fled. Unable to shake the pursuing agents, he abandoned his van and continued running toward Mexico.
The agents' version of what happened next contradicts Aldrete-Davila's testimony. The one thing all agree on is that, while fleeing on foot, the illegal alien and drug smuggler was shot. Aldrete-Davila was treated at a hospital in El Paso and then returned to Mexico.
After learning of the shooting, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton sought out Aldrete-Davila in Mexico and offered him immunity from prosecution if he would return to the United States to testify against Ramos and Compean.
The initial immunity offer covered Aldrete-Davila's illegal entry into the U.S., the drug smuggling and his unlawful flight from the agents to avoid arrest. Sutton expanded the immunity to include a subsequent drug offense, when Aldrete-Davila tried to smuggle another 1,000 pounds of marijuana into the United States.
"The Justice Department says they don't have the resources to secure our borders, but somehow they found the resources to send agents to Mexico to find Aldrete-Davila and prosecute these agents," Tancredo said."
Adding insult to injury, have you seen any evidence that the InJustice Department is pursuing the leakers in all of the New York Slime's stories that have so damaged our intelligence community efforts? No? Neither have I...nor do I expect to see any. The entrenched bureaucracy is being enabled by AG Gonzales. The judge who tried this border control case, the one who should have thrown it out on its merit, was named to the court by Gonzales' boss. Yes, that would be the globalist president now in office. Whereas I totally support Mr. Bush on the GWOT, I am appalled by his globalist initiatives, and the upcoming amnesty. I've lamented often, and will continue doing so; where is the next Ronaldus Maximus Reagan? It's becoming more and more clear that my friend Ogre may have been right.
UPDATE: It seems that the InJustice Department is not the only offender in the leak story. Michelle Malkin has more here. I offer this to again prove why bureaucratic efficiency is an oxymoron!




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