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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 10:17:13 -0500, John H wrote:
Purely un-researched opinion: Bush wants to maintain the privacy of certain actions of the Executive Branch, such as morning coffee remarks, or whatever, and not establish a precedent which detracts from the rights of the Executive Branch. Furthermore, I don't think the topic of the inquiry has any bearing on the privacy desire. I can understand that, and it's importance. IMO, though, 9/11 was so important that exceptions could be made. The commission is, I believe, sworn to secrecy. I don't think any testimony should necessarily be public, but I do want the commission to have access. It might prove beneficial towards their recommendations. |
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