Posted on 06/15/2009 7:08:00 PM PDT by Crazieman
Obama blocks access to White House visitor lists... Developing...
see my post #21
lol...wonder who they don’t want us to see and how will they square this with CREW and the state run media that brought suits and wrote hundreds of stories when the Bush Administration tried to keep their lists ‘secret’?
http://www.rcfp.org/newsitems/index.php?i=9893
This is going to show more leftwing hypocrisy is my bet.
Good post. Did the law change?
Ew.
Wonder what CREW is going to say about this...lol!!
Get the popcorn folks and fire up the margarita machine!
Is uhbama talking about a visitors list for his private family time, or is he talking about a visitors list regarding his WORKING HOURS?
Maybe he doesn’t want anyone to know that his birth certificate came to visit.
I wonder if the WP will sue for access this time now that their boy is in the white house.
America may not survive this leftwing coup.
Excellent!
info on the 2007 lawsuit from jan 13 2009:
“The White House was defeated yet again Friday in its attempt to block the release of visitor logs under the Freedom of Information Act.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has been seeking the White House visitor logs since 2006 in a case that has already been to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington and is now back at the trial court. The Bush Administration initially said the visitor logs werent subject to FOIA and, when they lost that argument, refused to release the logs on the grounds the presidential communications privilege applied.
But Friday, the U.S. District Court Chief Judge Royce Lamberth ruled against the administration.
Shielding such general information as the identities of visitors would considerably undermine the purposes of FOIA to foster openness and accountability in government, he said. That damage would be incurred in exchange for a negligible increase in White House confidentiality (of a type which . . . has not heretofore been considered within the bounds of the presidential communications privilege).
Lamberth also concluded that the Department of Homeland Security violated the Federal Records Act when it deleted copies of the visitor logs from its computer systems regularly prior to June 2006 and failed to retain similar records from another computer system prior to October 2004.
Lamberth then ordered the National Archives to request the Attorney General initiate legal action to recover the records deleted prior to October 2004.
CREWs victory today reaffirms the publics right to know what the government is doing, CREW’s attorney, Anne Weismann, said in a press release. We are pleased that the judicial branch has ripped the cloak of secrecy away from the White House and we hope the incoming administration takes heed of the courts decision and ensures Secret Service records are available to the public.”
Or black suit guy.
The courts say differently: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2272593/posts Of course, zero, being “sort of God” (Newsweek), is above the law...
President Transparency
Of course they aren’t. It’s all ‘in the family’ now.
What was his “special friend’s” name? Was it Sinclair?
Perhaps that guy is visiting often....
Nevermind that idea, Obummer isn’t home long enough for that. He probably does his entertaining on Air Force One.
Good one..VERY GOOD
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