Sunday, April 30, 2006

Its A Secret If We Even Do Keep Secrets


Ya gotta love the inventiveness of these assholes. Now Cheney is keeping secrets about keeping secrets. Well, if Bush can do what he wants why can't Cheney? After all, we know he's really the one in charge.
As the Bush administration has dramatically accelerated the classification of information as "top secret" or "confidential," one office is refusing to report on its annual activity in classifying documents: the office of Vice President Dick Cheney.

A standing executive order, strengthened by President Bush in 2003, requires all agencies and "any other entity within the executive branch" to provide an annual accounting of their classification of documents. More than 80 agencies have collectively reported to the National Archives that they made 15.6 million decisions in 2004 to classify information, nearly double the number in 2001, but Cheney continues to insist he is exempt.

Explaining why the vice president has withheld even a tally of his office's secrecy when such offices as the National Security Council routinely report theirs, a spokeswoman said Cheney is "not under any duty" to provide it.

And in case you missed my earlier post, check out Glenn Greenwald's post that ties right into this whole ugly topic.

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