Thursday, August 18, 2011

Visitor Logs Reveal ....

White House must make visitor logs public, court holds
Judicial Watch wins ruling on FOIA


Visitor Logs Reveal

A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that White House visitor logs maintained by the U.S. Secret Service are agency records and, as a result, are subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act if not covered by one of the law’s many exemptions.

In a setback for the Obama administration, which had argued that the records did not have to be made public, U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell, in a 19-page opinion, sided with Judicial Watch, a Washington-based public watchdog organization, in a case challenging Secret Service arguments that the visitors’ logs were presidential records and, as a result, exempt from public disclosure. [Full]


Da Shadow Know.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

White House visitor logs furnished by the Secret Service show that fake reporter Jeff Gannon (a.k.a James Guckert) stayed overnight at the White House on many occasions - even when press conferences or briefings were not scheduled. The Bush White House gay sex scandal heats up, as new revelations show that fake reporter and male prostitute Jeff Gannon "slept over" on numerous occasions at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Gannon had previously advertised his services on the internet as a male prostitute "top" at $1200 per weekend.

CF in CO

Anonymous said...

Huh? What?
Tim

Anonymous said...

Open & Transparent...
RAK

Anonymous said...

I'm assuming CF in CO is trying to show that Bush is gay now. A little research shows that Gannon signed into the White House but never signed out during the Bush administration. Troll alert?

Chuck Martel said...

I want to know if BHO allowed Tenzin Gyatso to sign the book.

Cheesy said...

White House visitor logs mysteriously disappear in 3..2..1

Spunky Texan said...

It all floats down here.
And when you're down here, you'll float too!

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