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Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has filed a "Motion for Partial Summary Judgment" in its lawsuit against the U.S. Secret Service asking the court to order the release of Secret Service logs of White House visitors from January 20, 2009, to August, 10, 2009. The Obama administration continues to advance the extraordinary and erroneous claim that the visitor logs "are not agency records subject to the FOIA...
Originally posted by andy1972
reply to post by waycoolsnoopy
Why do they want the logs....???
Is there something missing here from the story???
Did Bin Laden and his family dine there one friday??
Why all the fuss, or behind this are just another bunch of Obama haters who are gonna scrutinize every name, looking for something that AINT there and when they dont find it, invent it anyway...
Originally posted by andy1972
reply to post by waycoolsnoopy
Basically its all CRAP...a group of FOIA´s who wanna know how many toilet rolls they use every month in the White House, and who goes in and out...
Originally posted by andy1972
reply to post by pumpkinorange
Transparency, ok...so its nothing to do with digging the dirt??
They wanna know that everyone who works there earned their job, have their qualifications and is there by hard work, on their own merit.
You dont wanna find out that "x" works there beacuse he´s "y"´s little brother, or that "j" works there because he´s a cousin twice removed of Obamas second aunt and he doesnt have high school..etc etc etc.
The buddy buddy system, nepotism, a rung up the ladder, favors for friends, he owes me a favor and the like..this happens in EVERY institution in the world, be it political or civill or whatever.
Obamas gonna do favors...wouldnt you??
And any man who says no is a liar,
In September, the President announced that – for the first time in history – the White House would release visitor records. Today’s posting brings the grand total of records that this White House has released well over a 150,000 record milestone. You can view them all in our Disclosures section. These releases have provided the public an unprecedented look into the activities of the White House.
Today’s release is just one example of the many efforts that were recognized by a consortium of independent outside government reform groups that gave the Administration an A for its first-year actions making government open and transparent—and these actions have also been praised by other outside experts. This Administration’s concrete commitments to openness include issuing the Open Government Directive, putting up more government information than ever before on data.gov and recovery.gov, reforming the government’s FOIA processes, providing on-line access to White House staff financial reports and salaries, issuing an executive order to fight unnecessary secrecy and speed declassification, reversing an executive order that previously limited access to presidential records, and webcasting White House meetings and conferences.
In September, the President announced that – for the first time in history – the White House would release visitor records. Last month, the White House released more than 25,000 visitor records from September 16 to September 30 as provided in the President’s voluntary disclosure policy. Today, we continue to fulfill President’s commitment to transparency by making available more than 75,000 White House visitor records from the month of October.
Like last month, today’s release includes visitor information for the Vice President and his staff at the White House Complex, the names and dates of visitors to the Vice President’s Residence for the official events between October 1 and October 31, and the visitors to the Residence who appear on the daily schedules of the Vice President and Dr. Biden.
In addition, included in today’s release are over 200 pre-Sept 16 visitor records that are responsive to more than 100 specific requests that the White House received from the public during the month of December.
Originally posted by whatukno
White House Visitor Records
There you go!
Here you can even request visitor records to find out if Satan visited the White House to speak with his son the Anti-Christ!
150,000 Rays of Sunlight: More White House Visitor Records Posted Online
In September, the President announced that – for the first time in history – the White House would release visitor records. Today’s posting brings the grand total of records that this White House has released well over a 150,000 record milestone. You can view them all in our Disclosures section. These releases have provided the public an unprecedented look into the activities of the White House.
Today’s release is just one example of the many efforts that were recognized by a consortium of independent outside government reform groups that gave the Administration an A for its first-year actions making government open and transparent—and these actions have also been praised by other outside experts. This Administration’s concrete commitments to openness include issuing the Open Government Directive, putting up more government information than ever before on data.gov and recovery.gov, reforming the government’s FOIA processes, providing on-line access to White House staff financial reports and salaries, issuing an executive order to fight unnecessary secrecy and speed declassification, reversing an executive order that previously limited access to presidential records, and webcasting White House meetings and conferences.
75,000 White House Visitor Records Posted Online
In September, the President announced that – for the first time in history – the White House would release visitor records. Last month, the White House released more than 25,000 visitor records from September 16 to September 30 as provided in the President’s voluntary disclosure policy. Today, we continue to fulfill President’s commitment to transparency by making available more than 75,000 White House visitor records from the month of October.
Like last month, today’s release includes visitor information for the Vice President and his staff at the White House Complex, the names and dates of visitors to the Vice President’s Residence for the official events between October 1 and October 31, and the visitors to the Residence who appear on the daily schedules of the Vice President and Dr. Biden.
In addition, included in today’s release are over 200 pre-Sept 16 visitor records that are responsive to more than 100 specific requests that the White House received from the public during the month of December.
Should I go on? Or do you need to know how many times Bo poops in a day?
[edit on 3/3/2010 by whatukno]
Originally posted by andy1972
reply to post by pumpkinorange
Transparency, ok...so its nothing to do with digging the dirt??
They wanna know that everyone who works there earned their job, have their qualifications and is there by hard work, on their own merit.
Originally posted by andy1972
Its not what you ask for, its how you ask for it.
Like rude little boys who shout "gimme the damn chocolate", being told by the father "say PLEASE, and i´ll give it to you, and dont forget your manners."
They rush in there..I KNOW MY RIGHTS... IM A CITZEN...gimme the damn files NOW!!!!!
Originally posted by andy1972
They rush in there..I KNOW MY RIGHTS... IM A CITZEN...gimme the damn files NOW!!!!!
You go in there WANTING to fight the system...and a fight is what yyou get... SO DONT COMPLAIN.
You get more with honey than vinegar..
[edit on 3-3-2010 by andy1972]