Monday, February 20, 2006
Everything is Secret
Well it looks like everything is secret these days, and it isn't very becoming of a democracy, but then again we have been moving away from democracy for some time now.
US removing documents from public access: report
But as soon as shrub came into office, that all turned around. He needs cover to do all the sh*t he is doing behind our backs.
US removing documents from public access: report
"U.S. intelligence agencies have been secretly removing from public access at the National Archives thousands of historical documents that were available for years, The New York Times reported on Monday.I know, it started in 1999, yeah well Clinton signed a 1995 declassification order, so at least he was trying to have a more open government.
The restoration of classified status to more than 55,000 previously declassified pages began in 1999, when the CIA and five other agencies objected to what they saw as a hasty release of sensitive information after a 1995 declassification order signed by President Bill Clinton, the Times said on its Web site.
The secret program accelerated after the Bush administration took office and especially after the September 11 attacks, according to archives records, the paper said."
But as soon as shrub came into office, that all turned around. He needs cover to do all the sh*t he is doing behind our backs.
"Some historians say the program is removing material that can do no conceivable harm to national security and note that some of the documents have been published by the government, the Times said.Oh well, democracy becomes the smaller and smaller shoreline that is disappearing in the distance behind us, but its ok no one will notice.
Critics say it is part of a marked trend toward greater secrecy under the Bush administration, which has increased the pace of classifying documents, slowed declassification and discouraged the release of some material under the Freedom of Information Act, the paper said."
posted by digitaljay @ 10:51 PM MST