rawstory.com — The White House has scrubbed its Web site of evidence it has reversed its policies on allowing public access to information to which it is legally entitled. However, a source told RAW STORY that the scrub would have no legal implications.
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joeyshinobi88Sep 5, 2007
i'm confused now.
urinnerchild87Sep 5, 2007
this is such a desperate article, Can't you people come up with a believable lie. Get a life retards.
itanshiSep 5, 2007
uh, government is to be transparent, not the public. dif rules, its how we keep things under control after all we hired them with our votes (never mind that argument)
swrostmoreSep 5, 2007
When the story about the FOIA office not being subject to the FOIA broke, and Sen. Leahy said on the Senate floor that the White House website listed the office as subject to the law, I checked it out. My first thought was, I'd better take a screenshot, in case the White House alters the web page. My second thought was, the White House would never do something so petty and so obvious.
rrascoSep 5, 2007
i think he was referring to the fact that is what we told Saddam when we wanted inspections done for WMD.
thndrshk2kSep 5, 2007
Come on guys, this is just foul.
mynamisSep 5, 2007
And manginas.
mynamisSep 5, 2007
That would go against the intelligence of his better brain, he'd rather swing a club at his enemies, than use his brain to subdue his foes.
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