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What do you think about the vandalism left by the outgoing Clinton administration.?
$20,000 in damage left by the Clinton administration during the 2001 transition.
* The removal of the letter "W" from 100 computer keyboards;
* Five missing brass nameplates with the presidential seal on them
* 75 telephones with cover plates missing or apparently intentionally plugged into the wrong wall outlets;
* Six fax machines relocated in the same way;
* Ten cut phone lines;
* Two historic door knobs missing;
* Overturned desks and furniture in about 20 percent of the offices;
* Obscene graffiti in six offices;
* Eight 14-foot loads of usable office supplies recovered from the trash.
Thank god Mr. Bush is far more graceful than Clinton.
Gotta love democrats.
The final, official report from the Government Accounting Office was released on June 11, 2002. The 220 page document says there was damage, although not as much as some of the early reports had suggested. The GAO says the damage included 62 missing computer keyboards, 26 cell phones, two cameras, ten antique doorknobs and several presidential medallions and office signs. The damage estimate was about $20,000. Clinton critics say the report proves that the departing Clinton staff members acted recklessly and disrespectfully. Clinton supporters say the report shows that the allegations of vandalism were exaggerated and that there were similar incidents when Clinton took over the White House from the staff of George Bush.
