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Saturday, July 14, 2007 12:00 AM

Still more White House secrecy -- this time in the Tillman investigation

The administration's refusal to produce key documents in the Pat Tillman fraud demonstrates that we simply no longer have open government.

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  • Sunday, July 15, 2007 04:11 AM

    Simple definition

    In a free country, information about citizens is protected by law. Information about the government is open to the public.

    In a police state, information about the government is secret and he citizen's lives are open books.

    Such total information inversion is necessary to facilitate the crimes of government and to prevent those crimes from becoming public knowledge

    As summed up by Al Gore

    "By closely guarding information about their own behavior, they are dismantling a fundamental element of our system of checks and balances. Because so long as the government’s actions are secret, they cannot be held accountable. A government for the people and by the people must be transparent to the people. "

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