Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Hillary's sealed records

The most ethical administration in history ...
... is too modest to brag on it?

  1. Judicial Watch went to federal court in Washington yesterday, as part of its effort to obtain Hillary Clinton's records from her time as first lady. The Clinton Presidential Library has so far refused to release the records.
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit on July 16, 2007 against the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration in an effort to get access to Mrs. Clinton's calendar -- including her daily office diary, schedule, day planner, telephone log book, and chronological file.

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The National Archives said in a court filing that 10,000 pages of Mrs. Clinton's records will be processed "by the end of January 2008" -- after the November 2008 election.

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In a November 30 interview broadcast on C-SPAN, President Clinton claimed to want the records released as soon as possible


Rotsa Ruck.  Truth seekers were unable in 2004 to get presidential front runner Howard Dean's  records while Governor of Vermont out of escrow, and the 2004 nominee John Kerry has still not released his Navy records despite numerous public promises to do so.  But, they are not the problem.  The problem is a client media that refuses to force these issues, and negligent democrat constituencies that refuse to connect these dots.  Which is why I'm ordering 37 million lobotomies after I take power.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The sooner the better Magnificent Schlong. But wait; we'll have to feed and house the 37 million new zombies. Not good. Better order 370 million feet of rope and a bunch of back hoes.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Rodger the Real King of France said...

A good observation Tailgunner, but you underestimate me. All 37 million will be shipped to Oregon which has shown a great willingness to euthanize worthless people. While I am very much against state sanctioned euthanasia, I am also respectful of state's right. Voila.

Walt said...

'Sorry. We don't do that anymore here in Oregon. The people we used to euthanize? Now, we elect 'em, and we really can't use that many more at this time. Maybe in a year or two.

Anonymous said...

The people we used to euthanize? Now, we elect 'em

Oh crap Walt, I just snorted my drink on the monitor.
King Daley only managed to get the dead to vote, but you guys are one-upping him by putting the brain dead in office. You have my heartfelt sympathy.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

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