To: MeeknMing
Mr. Clinton and the National Archives have agreed to release most of his records of confidential advice as soon as they are processed...
Just a simple call to "Shredders R Us" first.
2 posted on
02/03/2003 1:58:21 AM PST by
lorrainer
(Take Teddy's keys away.)
To: MeeknMing
3 posted on
02/03/2003 2:00:25 AM PST by
backhoe
("Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the Sunset...")
To: MeeknMing
Well Ok...
Except for, you know, the bad stuff.
4 posted on
02/03/2003 2:04:44 AM PST by
metesky
To: MeeknMing
Mr. Lindsey said that under the Presidential Records Act, President Bush retains veto power over the release of any Clinton records, but he doesn't expect Mr. Bush to object.
We'll see.
Mr. Clinton and the National Archives have agreed to release most of his records of confidential advice as soon as they are processed, including information on federal appointments and policy decisions, said Bruce Lindsey, Mr. Clinton's legal representative for records and a longtime confidant of the former president.
After they've been "gone over" I don't see why anyone would object. Anything that could be something simply won't get released.
To: MeeknMing
he's not embarrassed to have the process out there Naahhh, too easy.
12 posted on
02/03/2003 6:28:48 AM PST by
Charles Henrickson
(Sometimes the jokes just write themselves.)
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