Posted on 03/18/2008 1:53:42 PM PDT by jdm
** EXCERPT **
The National Archives announced on Tuesday that 11,046 pages of Senator Hillary Rodhams White House schedules will be released on Wednesday.
The records were the subject of a legal fight between Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, and the National Archives, which has been slow to comply with a request to release the records, arguing that the vetting process takes time.
Mrs. Clintons schedules have attracted close attention throughout the campaign, partly because Mrs. Clinton has frequently held up her eight years as first lady as evidence of her experience.
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Of the more than 11,000 pages to be released, 4,746 pages have redactions, mostly relating to the privacy interests of third parties, including Social Security numbers, telephone numbers and home addresses, the Archives said.
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Surprise, surprise...
Vetting process takes time, do you have any idea how long it takes to go throught all these documents and blank out all their criminal activity in 8 years.
Can't wait to see those tax returns!
Monday - Lamp store
Tuesday - Ashtray store
Wednesday - NOW banquet
Thursday - Lamp repair shop
Friday - Ashtray store to replace broken items
he he :)
You forgot her regular trips to a certain shop near DuPont Circle to buy “marital aids.”
Overseeing private installation of camera monitor in Oval Office?
Now how about her correspondence with Bubba.
Saturday- carpet cleaning over at Huma’s
But in this case, it is the amount of criminal activity that is causing the slow down.
Does anyone know where the article on FR can be found that references the comments by Hillary’s boss in the Nixon impeachment matter that she should not be given any position of trust? I can’t find it and I’m not sure how this new search button works.
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