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Go Howard Dean
But will he now release all of the records from when he was governor of Vermont? From BlogForAmerica:
He also knows what it takes to raise $50 million in cash, spend every last dime, and finish in fourth place with single-digit support. By Ed Moltzen · 12 February 2005
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Where are ALL of Bush's National Guard records? And where are the records of Cheney's energy policy task force? And what do you think Bush will do with his records once he is out of office? Posted by: JD at February 13, 2005 09:12 PMBush has released all National Guard documents that are available. The Supreme Court has addressed the Cheney issue. And once Bush leaves office, by law, all of his records become public record within seven years of his last day as president. The only exceptions, really, would be for national security reasons and, even then, Bush's successor administrations would make the call. Posted by: Ed at February 13, 2005 09:18 PMThe Bushies kept saying that they had released all of the docs, and then -- oops -- they'd find some more. So their credibility is shaky. Maybe I'm wrong but it looks like 12 years to me: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/11/20011101-12.html Posted by: JD at February 13, 2005 09:58 PM |
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