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The Least Transparent Administration in History -- By: Andy McCarthy
At the Washington Times , Quin Hillyer has a superb op-ed which ties together the multiple fronts of administration stonewalling -- Honduras, New Black Panther Party, Gerry Walpin, Rahm Emanuel's Freddie Mac Board Minutes, Humana, etc. -- against the backdrop of Obama's phony transparency ...
Transparent nonsense
washingtontimes.com — Quin Hillyer When it came to divulging basic information, it was Richard Nixon's administration that became infamous... for the phrase, and practice, of "modified, limited hangout." Now the Obama administration has abandoned all but the "limited" part. ... (more) Transparent nonsense
Chicago Comes to Honduras
legalinsurrection.blogspot.com — The Obama administration finally got its first foreign policy victory, in Honduras. But it appears to be... merely symbolic, with Chicago-style bullying still going on in the background to force Honduras to allow Manuel Zelaya back into power. The ... (more) Chicago Comes to Honduras
An Administration Win on Honduras
yglesias.thinkprogress.org — Unfortunately, foreign policy achievements have a way of not getting noticed if they don’t involve killing anyone... with high explosives. This is too bad, since finding ways to resolve conflicts that don’t involve killing anyone with high ... (more) An Administration Win on Honduras
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Obama's 'Least Transparent Administration in History'
Hyscience — ... who seek to withhold information, but those who seek to make it known. ... The mere fact that you have the legal power to keep something secret does not mean you should always use it." Fine sentiments. But this is the same president who promised to abide by campaign spending limits - until the time came actually to do it. Likewise, these pledges were quickly tossed into the sewer of power politics. Continue reading - Transparent nonsense. H/t - Andy McCarthy ...

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