READER COMMENTS ON
"Great News for Fans of Government Transparency, Oversight, Whistleblower Protection, and Freedom of Information"
(20 Responses so far...)
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Floridiot
said on 1/7/2009 @ 6:25 pm PT...
Expect a mysterious fire soon or a hack
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Agent 99
said on 1/7/2009 @ 7:03 pm PT...
Or some more plane crashes....
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Joan
said on 1/7/2009 @ 7:32 pm PT...
Very good news.....guardedly hopeful...still got the blankets over my head...are we sure there are no more monsters in the closet?
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NoOneYouKnow
said on 1/7/2009 @ 7:44 pm PT...
Like Cheney's going to start obeying the law now? I doubt it.
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SillyGit
said on 1/7/2009 @ 10:32 pm PT...
Thanks for pointing this story out Brad. I missed it. This is a promising development and I am guardedly optimistic. I'm with Joan. After the past 8 years it's difficult to not expect this to turn into severe badness even when you think it's all good.
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Phil
said on 1/8/2009 @ 1:07 am PT...
Good news?
I'll believe it when I see the faces Sibel hinted to indicted and seriously discussed. Or even the Stevens/ attorney-gate scandal. It's hard to keep track of all this corrupt nonsense. The corporate media sure ain't doing it.
Oversight, like impeachment. Indictments for oath breaking. Deactivation of DHS --- a waste of money, and direct conflict to civil rights--for example the right to protest without having freaking fascists shooting your ass with rubber bullets, tear gas, pepper, plastic orange fences, zip-strip handcuffs, and substandard jails denying constitutional rights all around.
The transparency of "the fed" who purposely papered over the recession. I'll believe it when I see it. Oh and don't forget that interest is a compound function - that is, it is an exponential function. So were going to make more F-ing debt of the same to paper over a problem that already has too much debt. No transparency there, but you better hope these clowns don't completely destroy our monetary system and our government--by proxy. If they manage to crash the bond market, what do you think dollars are going to be worth? If that happens, how will government operate with zero?
Freedom of your and my information to be snooped on and used against us. ala the unconstitutional oath breaking votes by our corrupt officials in favor of FISA. Freedom to vote but not have it counted because indicted officials created HAVA and spawned un-validatable electronic voting machine hell on us all. A FOIA request should be free. Especially when the officials are breaking their oath.
I'd rather see an AIPAC, PNAC, CFR, Iran-Contra, Vietnam/Laos cleansing (cough, I mean removal) of people holding security clearances in the pentagon, cia, nsa, and fbi. Never to contract, or work or be elected to/for MY government again. But the reality is they see us/you as their property. It's all exactly backwards.
And what up with Israel? Stealing land? Being a murdering jackass with our F-16's and 2000LB bombs! Why do we fund/help them again? With friends like that, the whole middle east ought to be our enemy pretty soon. Oh wait...
History will show this administration and congress are pure shit. Unless they re-write history!?
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oneguy
said on 1/8/2009 @ 7:30 am PT...
COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
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oneguy
said on 1/8/2009 @ 8:35 am PT...
http://www.jimhightower.com/node/6695
The Bush Legacy Project... outlining what a great president/leader/awesome super cool guy he was, AND HE WAS..
Those who disagree must just be godless terrorist liberal commie hippie organizers who read the brad blog when not bathing in patchouli.
COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
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disillusioned
said on 1/8/2009 @ 9:43 am PT...
I don't even know what patchouli is, but I lauged anyway.
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marcellus
said on 1/8/2009 @ 9:53 am PT...
Now that we disposed off Nero and his pet-chimp...
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Randy
said on 1/8/2009 @ 9:56 am PT...
Ummmm, the Reuters story that is referenced is dated Mar 14, 2007.
[Whoops! Thanks, Randy! Good catch! Will update the original article w/ correction ASAP! - BF]
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disillusioned
said on 1/8/2009 @ 10:27 am PT...
Good catch on the date:
Here's a later piece of information on the bill from the Dallas Morning News
http://www.newser.com/st...dential-papers-bill.html
"Senator Blocks Presidential Papers Bill
Posted Sep 20, 07 12:03 PM CDT in Politics, US
(Newser) – An unidentified Republican senator is blocking a bill that would overturn President Bush's 2001 executive order allowing presidents to keep their papers permanently classified. The bill, approved by the House 333-93 in March, would easily survive a presidential veto if it passed the Senate. A hold is essentially a promise to filibuster, and may be filed anonymously.
Three senators are likely candidates for having submitted the hold, the Dallas Morning News reports: Ted Stevens and Tom Coburn, whose aides deny any such bill-blocking attempts, and George Voinovich, whose camp is keeping quiet. Historians are frustrated by the delay in ensuring presidential records stay public. As one points out, "the best way to undermine the historical record is to close it down."
Source: Dallas Morning News "
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Nancy
said on 1/8/2009 @ 1:38 pm PT...
Yeah, I can see my senile sinator blocking it.
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72dawg
said on 1/8/2009 @ 3:57 pm PT...
Goes to show that one year does not make a difference, except that a we are now paying the price for ignoring people who complain. I am sure that plenty of people were ignored today to make next year's crisis worse.
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NoLongerBelievable
said on 1/8/2009 @ 6:12 pm PT...
[ed note: Comment from banned poster deleted. Get help Soc. --99]
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NotBelievable
said on 1/8/2009 @ 8:27 pm PT...
[Ed Note - Comment deleted. Again posted by previously banned user who continues to ignore our commenting rules by posting under multiple names. - BF]
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disillusioned
said on 1/9/2009 @ 9:08 am PT...
By posting the source of the information the error was found, and keeping the thread active with an apology/retraction (rather than a complete removal of the thread) was the 100% proper way to deal with a genuine and understandable mistake.
In fact we should be questioning in this case .... will the bill be UNblocked or reintroduced under the new Congress? The bill sounds like something that SHOULD be passed. Transparency in government, even if its stuff that is decades old.
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Lora
said on 1/9/2009 @ 3:44 pm PT...
By posting the source of the information the error was found, and keeping the thread active with an apology/retraction (rather than a complete removal of the thread) was the 100% proper way to deal with a genuine and understandable mistake.
What Disillusioned said. That's why I like this place.
In fact we should be questioning in this case .... will the bill be UNblocked or reintroduced under the new Congress? The bill sounds like something that SHOULD be passed.
What Disillusioned said. Good comment.
COMMENT #19 [Permalink]
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MarkH
said on 1/13/2009 @ 12:32 pm PT...
Despite the error I like this post. It just shows Dems have been on the ball and that they've been trying to make government work better.
That somebody blocked it is a burden that senator's electorate has to bear.
Now, let's see Congress pass it and get it signed by Pres. Obama.
COMMENT #20 [Permalink]
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leo walton
said on 2/27/2009 @ 9:51 am PT...
I have discovered a Trojan Horse in 41 states. I have only confirmed that 24 va state troopers work in 100% supported insurance fraud program.
the police are trained and work excllusivly for the insurance community.
I beleive that the same program exist in 41 states. I belleive that there are 100's of state troopers in america, that are owned by the insurance community.
In va, 0.5% of 1.0% of all gross receipts of insurance comanies doing business in va, have to pay 100% of insurance fraud cost of operation.