It can’t be a matter of national security. It can’t be something that would be sensitive regarding the Pentagon, the CIA, NSA or the FBI. But Howard Dean, presidential candidate who harps about the “secrecy” cloaking the Bush Administration, did something that he contends is routinely done when one reaches the level of state governor, he sealed nearly half of his official papers. This means that the public will not be able to know what they contain for at least a decade. The question here has to be, what could be so sensitive that Dean would feel he would have...