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At Justice, Freedom Not to Release Information by w1ld at 3:36 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
] "Today, at the Justice Department, some laws are more ] equal than others. ] One 36-year-old U.S. law can be broken, it seems. ] Attorney General John D. Ashcroft, who is sworn to ] enforce all laws, has told federal employees that they ] can bend -- perhaps even break -- one law, and he will ] even defend their actions in court. ] That law is known as the Freedom of Information Act." Ashcroft chars my feathers... |
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RE: At Justice, Freedom Not to Release Information by Reknamorken at 4:34 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
w1ld wrote: ] ] "Today, at the Justice Department, some laws are more ] ] equal than others. ] ] One 36-year-old U.S. law can be broken, it seems. ] ] Attorney General John D. Ashcroft, who is sworn to ] ] enforce all laws, has told federal employees that they ] ] can bend -- perhaps even break -- one law, and he will ] ] even defend their actions in court. ] ] That law is known as the Freedom of Information Act." ] ] Ashcroft chars my feathers... Hrm... Perhaps, more appropriately, Ashcroft should be tarred and feathered?? |
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