propublica.org— As one of the most secretive presidential administrations in history gets ready to close up shop, it's closing a few more things -- records.
Jan 6, 2009View in Crawl 4
You think this is bad? Just wait for the bill to run all those paper and hard drive shredders they've probably been running around the clock. The stuff they're hiding from FOIA release is what they don't mind us seeing, though they would prefer we didn't until they're all dead of old age. The real bad incriminating stuff is just gone, like all those emails they never got around to producing.
alheithinnJan 6, 2009
paranoia will destroy ya...If he can make it secret, I don't see why another administration can't "un-secret" it.
middleamericamsJan 6, 2009
More Republican anti-transparency obstructionism. They're trying to hide their crimes.
batfishyJan 6, 2009
sneaky sneaky little s**ts
apastafarianJan 6, 2009
You think this is bad? Just wait for the bill to run all those paper and hard drive shredders they've probably been running around the clock. The stuff they're hiding from FOIA release is what they don't mind us seeing, though they would prefer we didn't until they're all dead of old age. The real bad incriminating stuff is just gone, like all those emails they never got around to producing.