By Mark R. Levin
Landmark has been attempting to secure copies of all versions of the Millennium After-Action Review (MAAR) document from the Clinton Library for some time. They denied our original request, and have now denied our appeal. Go here and then click on the scrolling ticker at the top of the page. The pages of the denial letters appear in order as separate files.
Sandy Berger risked imprisonment to destroy or taint these documents. And now the Clintonoids are blocking their release. I have no doubt the information contained in the MAAR documents is devastating.
MORE: Despite Clinton’s insistence that the documents are classified, we do know something about their contents.










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Clinton can deny access to “his” files for twelve years after he leaves office, as all presidents can. It will be at least 2012 before he is out of the picture, so I don’t look for these document to surface any time soon unless someone has an epiphany of Biblical proportions and leaks them.
Sloppy! lol! That’s the Bergler!