NOYB wrote:
Oh, this just gets better and better. You're citing the opinion of an
attorney ex-con? His opinion becomes more irrelevant by the minute.
The relevance of John Dean's opinion about the secrecy of the Bush White
House, relative to the Nixon White House, is that he was one of the
principal figures in the Watergate break-in and cover-up; along with all
the other malfeasances, high crimes, and treasons, that Nixon ordered.
But, it doesn't make sense to ask the man who knows the real facts, does
it? That might interfere with your preconceptions & prejudices.
FACT- President Bush and Vice President Cheney are dedicated to secrecy.
They have enforced secrecy ordered not backed by law, kept secrets
from Congress, from the military, from their own cabinet, and certainly
from the citizens of the U.S. Their is by far the most secretive of any
administration in American history.
Why? It is not a reaction to the Sept 11th attacks justified by the "war
on terror." The secrecy orders began practically the day after their
inauguration.
Why do they need to keep so much of what they do secret? What are they
afraid of?
DSK
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