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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by RocketMan Tex, Sep 26, 2003.

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  1. GreenVegan76

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    I'm not defending their answers. They screwed up more things than I can count.

    But at least the Clinton Administration answered the questions. They answered them poorly, but they did answer them. About blowjobs. And 20-year-old real estate deals.

    Bush won't allow an investigation into the greatest terrorist attack in U.S. history. Or our energy policy.

    Why aren't more people mad about this?
     
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    Let me get this straight. You'd be ok if the White House answered questions in a way that was deflecting them rather than answering them? That's what Clinton did.
     
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    It's the White House's job to protect itself -- it's despicable, but it's true. That's why an independent investigation is needed to look into serious matters. So officials can't hide behind rhetoric and false assumptions.

    Frankly, I couldn't care less how Clinton answered questions. The investigations gave us all the information we wanted -- and he couldn't hide from the truth. He was a good president, but I wouldn't trust my dog with him.

    Clinton did, however, approve *every* stupid investigation imaginable into his administration. Bush won't even allow us to peek at his energy policy, much less into Sept. 11.

    Why is that?
     
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    The President does not have the authority to block an independent investigation. He can claim Executive Privilege...but even that has to be done in the course of questioning.
     
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    OK, the Bush *Administration* has blocked independent investigations. They don't even allow cursory Freedom of Information Act requests into these issues.
     
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    They can't legally do it. Apparently it hasn't been important enough to the interested parties to seek a court order.
     

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