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Bush Administration Signals End to Open Government
By Chuck Baldwin
March 22, 2002
Has there ever been a more secretive White House than the one that currently
exists? I don't think so. The Bush administration signals the end to open
government in this country. Just look at the facts:
1) The Bush administration invoked executive privilege to keep Clinton-era
documents secret. The move shocked Republican lawmakers. Why would Bush want
to cover up for Bill Clinton? Representative Dan Burton, who is the Chairman
of the House Government Reform Committee, even threatened to hold Bush in
contempt of Congress unless he releases several sets of subpoenaed Justice
Department documents that he has hidden. It does not matter. Bush promises
to never comply with congressional investigators. Bush is determined to keep
Clinton's crimes concealed.
2) Bush flatly refuses to hand over records of internal energy task force
meetings. These records could either incriminate or exonerate Bush and Vice
President Dick Cheney regarding allegations of conflict of interest in the
Enron scandal. Even the General Accounting Office is suing the White House
(a first) to obtain the records. Again, Bush refuses to comply. The
president is even willing to ignore court orders demanding the release of
documents.
3) Just this week, the United States Government's top lawyer told the U.S.
Supreme Court that officials have the right to lie to American citizens. No,
he did not explain how that assertion jives with Bush's Christian testimony.
4) Two days ago, the White House ordered all federal agencies to delete
their web sites of all "sensitive information." The White House did not say
what information it considered "sensitive."
5) Vice President Cheney is already the stealthiest Vice President in U.S.
history. Seldom does anyone know where he is or what he is doing.
6) President Bush admitted to forming a mysterious "shadow government"
comprised of unknown persons who are living in underground bunkers at secret
sites outside Washington, D.C. Not even top legislators know who these
people are or what instructions have been given them. Furthermore, how does
a "shadow government" mesh with the U.S. Constitution? These questions have
never been (and never will be) answered.
When asked by a reporter about these and other matters, Bush said, "I have a
duty to protect the executive branch from legislative encroachment."
Congress, for the most part, only learns of Bush's clandestine carryings-on
as brief sketches leak out in the press.
However, none of this seems to bother the American people or members of the
press. Bush is a wartime president (even though no one officially declared
war) and, therefore, can do anything he pleases with total impunity. In
truth, the Bush administration signals the end to both open government and
constitutional government - and few people seem to even notice.
Thanks for the email, and thanks for listening.
Chuck Baldwin
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