Monday, October 10, 2011

It Begins…Democrats Introduce Bill to Seal Obama’s Presidential Records

October, 6, 2011 — nicedeb


Bryan Preston At PJ Tatler reports:
According to Judicial Watch, Rep. Edolphous Towns (D-NY) has introduced the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2011. That bill would do with Obama’s presidential records what Obama has already done to his personal and collegiate records: Seal them up.
In an obvious effort to protect President Barack Obama, a group of congressional Democrats has introduced legislation to create an official process that will allow the commander-in-chief to keep presidential records secret after he leaves office.
Rep. Edolphous Towns
Ironically, Obama revoked a similar George W. Bush order in one of his first official acts as president. In 2001 Bush penned an executive order severely limiting public access to his presidential records. Shortly after swearing in, Obama killed it as part of his much-ballyhooed commitment to government transparency. At the time, the new president claimed that he was giving the American people greater access to “historic documents.”
Keep reading. Hypocrisy – Thy Name is Obama.
The bill is called the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2011.
Judicial Watch reports:
The veteran Brooklyn congressman (Edolphus Towns) who recently introduced the law in the U.S. House has yet to explain why it’s necessary. What’s certain is that Obama has failed miserably to keep his promise of running the most transparent administration in history.
Dems must not be all that terribly confident about his prospects in the 2012 election if they’re already trying to help him cover his tracks.

2 comments:

Mr. Shife said...

Such high hopes I had for Obama, but it seems once he moved to DC all hope was lost.

texlahoma said...

I'd like to say I was too wise to get my hopes up for Obama, but it's not true. This is the most disappointed I've ever been in a president. Ron Paul is the real change candidate.

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