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Hugo Chavez

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White House ‘Disappears’ Visitor Records
« on: January 06, 2007, 10:42:03 AM »
WASHINGTON - The White House and the        Secret Service quietly signed an agreement last spring in the midst of the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal declaring that records identifying visitors to the White House are not open to the public.

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The Bush administration didn't reveal the existence of the memorandum of understanding until last fall. The White House is using it to deal with a legal problem on a separate front, a ruling by a federal judge ordering the production of Secret Service logs identifying visitors to the office of Vice President        Dick Cheney.

In a federal appeals court filing three weeks ago, the administration's lawyers used the memo in a legal argument aimed at overturning the judge's ruling. The Washington Post is suing for access to the Secret Service logs.

The five-page document dated May 17 declares that all entry and exit data on White House visitors belongs to the White House as presidential records rather than to the Secret Service as agency records. Therefore, the agreement states, the material is not subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.

In the past, Secret Service logs have revealed the comings and goings of various White House visitors, including Monica Lewinsky and Clinton campaign donor Denise Rich, the wife of fugitive financier Marc Rich, who received a pardon in the closing hours of the Clinton administration.

The memo last spring was signed by the White House and Secret Service the day after a Washington-based group asked a federal judge to impose sanctions on the Secret Service in a dispute over White House visitor logs for Abramoff.

The chief counsel to another Washington-based group suing to get Secret Service logs calls the creation of the memo "a political maneuver couched as a legal one."

"It appears the White House is actually manufacturing evidence to further its own agenda," Anne Weismann, a Justice Department lawyer for 19 years and now chief counsel to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said Friday.

The White House and the Secret Service declined to comment.

Last year in the Abramoff scandal, the Bush administration, in response to three lawsuits, provided an incomplete picture of how many visits Abramoff and his lobbying team made to the White House.

The task of digging out Abramoff-White House links fell to a House committee that collected the lobbyist's billing records and e-mails. The House report found 485 lobbying contacts with presidential aides over three years, including 10 with top Bush administration aide Karl Rove.

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Mr. Intenseone

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Re: White House ‘Disappears’ Visitor Records
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2007, 12:09:25 PM »
Hahaha.....another conspiracy........check Sandy Berglers shorts, maybe it's in there...LOL!!

Mr. Intenseone

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Re: White House ‘Disappears’ Visitor Records
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2007, 12:14:05 PM »
I feel the same standards of disclosure should exist for every administration - wouldn't you agree?

Absolutley........but no one was stupid enough to get caugh red handed.....and if a Repub did do it, do you actually think he'd get off with a slap on the wrist like Bergler??  I think not. BTW, seems nothing happend with that 90Gs found that Libs freezer either!

Hugo Chavez

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Re: White House ‘Disappears’ Visitor Records
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2007, 12:16:15 PM »
Hahaha.....another conspiracy........check Sandy Berglers shorts, maybe it's in there...LOL!!
Sounds more like you're wanting to use Sandy's escapade to cover Bush's unwarranted secrecy... ;)

Here's the deal Intenseone.... This is a conspiracy, but not a conspiracy theory.  Clue in on some facts...

President Bush's first 10 months, GOP fundraiser Jack Abramoff and his lobbying team logged nearly 200 contacts with the new administration as they pressed for friendly hires at federal agencies and sought to keep the Northern Mariana Islands exempt from the minimum wage and other laws, records show. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-05-06-abramoff-bush_x.htm

Gee.... Bush said something about not recalling if he had ever met the man didn't he ::)