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The party of transparency... the party of tolerance...the party of fairness...

What a crock of shit. Democratic strategy..make everyone in the country dumber than fuck, then get their votes.



President Barack Obama speaks at Boise State University on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2015, in Boise, Idaho. (AP Photo/Otto Kitsinger)



WASHINGTON (AP) - For the second consecutive year, the Obama administration more often than ever censored government files or outright denied access to them under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, according to a new analysis of federal data by The Associated Press. The government took longer to turn over files when it provided any, said more regularly that it couldn't find documents, and refused a record number of times to turn over files quickly that might be especially newsworthy.
It also acknowledged in nearly 1 in 3 cases that its initial decisions to withhold or censor records were improper under the law - but only when it was challenged.
Its backlog of unanswered requests at year's end grew remarkably by 55 percent to more than 200,000.
The government's new figures, published Tuesday, covered all requests to 100 federal agencies during fiscal 2014 under the Freedom of Information law, which is heralded globally as a model for transparent government. They showed that despite disappointments and failed promises by the White House to make meaningful improvements in the way it releases records, the law was more popular than ever. Citizens, journalists, businesses and others made a record 714,231 requests for information. The U.S. spent a record $434 million trying to keep up.
The government responded to 647,142 requests, a 4 percent decrease over the previous year. The government more than ever censored materials it turned over or fully denied access to them, in 250,581 cases or 39 percent of all requests. Sometimes, the government censored only a few words or an employee's phone number, but other times it completely marked out nearly every paragraph on pages.
On 215,584 other occasions, the government said it couldn't find records, a person refused to pay for copies or the government determined the request to be unreasonable or improper.
The White House touted its success under its own analysis. It routinely excludes from its assessment instances when it couldn't find records, a person refused to pay for copies or the request was determined to be improper under the law, and said under this calculation it released all or parts of records in 91 percent of requests - still a record low since President Barack Obama took office using the White House's own math.
"We actually do have a lot to brag about," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.
The government's responsiveness under the open records law is an important measure of its transparency. Under the law, citizens and foreigners can compel the government to turn over copies of federal records for zero or little cost. Anyone who seeks information through the law is generally supposed to get it unless disclosure would hurt national security, violate personal privacy or expose business secrets or confidential decision-making in certain areas. It cited such exceptions a record 554,969 times last year.
Under the president's instructions, the U.S. should not withhold or censor government files merely because they might be embarrassing, but federal employees last year regularly misapplied the law. In emails that AP obtained from the National Archives and Records Administration about who pays for Michelle Obama's expensive dresses, the agency blacked-out a sentence under part of the law intended to shield personal, private information, such as Social Security numbers, phone numbers or home addresses. But it failed to censor the same passage on a subsequent page.
The sentence: "We live in constant fear of upsetting the WH (White House)."
In nearly 1 in 3 cases, when someone challenged under appeal the administration's initial decision to censor or withhold files, the government reconsidered and acknowledged it was at least partly wrong. That was the highest reversal rate in at least five years.
The AP's chief executive, Gary Pruitt, said the news organization filed hundreds of requests for government files. Records the AP obtained revealed police efforts to restrict airspace to keep away news helicopters during violent street protests in Ferguson, Missouri. In another case, the records showed Veterans Affairs doctors concluding that a gunman who later killed 12 people had no mental health issues despite serious problems and encounters with police during the same period. They also showed the FBI pressuring local police agencies to keep details secret about a telephone surveillance device called Stingray.
"What we discovered reaffirmed what we have seen all too frequently in recent years," Pruitt wrote in a column published this week. "The systems created to give citizens information about their government are badly broken and getting worse all the time."
The U.S. released its new figures during Sunshine Week, when news organizations promote open government and freedom of information.
The AP earlier this month sued the State Department under the law to force the release of email correspondence and government documents from Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as secretary of state. The government had failed to turn over the files under repeated requests, including one made five years ago and others pending since the summer of 2013.
The government said the average time it took to answer each records request ranged from one day to more than 2.5 years. More than half of federal agencies took longer to answer requests last year than the previous year.
Journalists and others who need information quickly to report breaking news fared worse than ever.
Under the law, the U.S. is required to move urgent requests from journalists to the front of the line for a speedy answer if records will inform the public concerning an actual or alleged government activity. But the government now routinely denies such requests: Over six years, the number of requests granted speedy processing status fell from nearly half to fewer than 1 in 8.
The CIA, at the center of so many headlines, has denied every such request the last two years.
 

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You and russ need to talk before posting your spam email garbage.

Congrats, you are in line with some old fool connecting dots to Alinsky and has no clue what day of the week it is.
 

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Nice refutation Vit, as usual. No wonder you were captain of the debate team. The article is PURE FACT!
 

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You and russ need to talk before posting your spam email garbage.

Congrats, you are in line with some old fool connecting dots to Alinsky and has no clue what day of the week it is.

Funny, I did not know the Washington AP was spam mail. You're a total douche.
 

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Nice refutation Vit, as usual. No wonder you were captain of the debate team. The article is PURE FACT!

Not quite as your insighful "fuck off" debating points.

You mean a presidential candidate said something and then something different happened?? Wow...what a scoop!!
 

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Funny, I did not know the Washington AP was spam mail. You're a total douche.

Yeah, you two fucking far right wing idiots happen to post the same nonsense on same day. I'm sure it wasn't email you both got from some fucked up obama hating machine mass email spammers.
 

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Yeah, you two fucking far right wing idiots happen to post the same nonsense on same day. I'm sure it wasn't email you both got from some fucked up obama hating machine mass email spammers.

I don't get any emails, of any kind, from any right wing source. The only news source I look at that is right wing is Drudge. This was actually taken from a different source. Can you blame me for posting this, or is this just collateral damage from the most dishonest administration ever?
 

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I do not believe that Obama likes the white people very much. I feel

collywobbles every time i here his name. He not be good for the American people

at all. This is what i think about this here issue on that their matter!

Rock it out!
 

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Yeah, you two fucking far right wing idiots happen to post the same nonsense on same day. I'm sure it wasn't email you both got from some fucked up obama hating machine mass email spammers.

:Carcajada: Did you Factcheck that?
 

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Convicted felon who steals and forges checks....failed a lie detetctor test on every question regarding obama.

This is dave007 kind of guy.

No. He’s a Obama kind of guy.

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No. He’s a Obama kind of guy.

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Admin Question: have you ever met Barack Obama

Sinclair: yes

Conclusion: deceptive

Overall test results: decptove on every question regarding Obama

For dave007.....that's enough proof they had a drug fueled gay relationship. Your mode of transportation cannot have an engine. Damn you bury your head in the sand to facts. And again, you will die as you have lived....very stupid
 

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[h=1]Larry Sinclair Press Conference about Gay Love Affair with Barack Obama FULL MOVIE:[/h]
 

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Keystone Kops government

By Victor Davis Hanson

Published March 19, 2015

What has gone wrong with the U.S. government in the past month? Just about everything, from the fundamental to the ridiculous.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the United States to warn Congress about the dangers of a nuclear Iran. He spoke without the invitation of an irritated President Obama, who claimed that he did not even watch the address on television.

Obama declined to even meet with the Israeli prime minister, announcing that it would have been improper for him to have such a meeting so close to Netanyahu's re-election bid.

But if Obama was so concerned about not influencing the Israeli elections, why, according to some news accounts, is a Senate panel launching an investigation into whether Obama's State Department gave grant money to a nonprofit organization, the OneVoice Movement, that sought to unseat Netanyahu with the help of several former Obama campaign operatives?

Then, 47 Republican senators signed an unusual letter to the Iranian theocracy, reminding it that any agreement on Iran's nuclear program negotiated with the Obama administration would have to first clear Congress.

Obama shot back that the senators' letter was undue interference that aided the Iranians. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed that the senators were either empowering Iranian hardliners or sabotaging the diplomatic efforts of their own president. Secretary of State John Kerry concurred.

Nonetheless, the Senate may well pass new sanctions against Iran, if it feels Obama has been too lax in its negotiations or usurped senatorial oversight of treaties.

Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., bucked the Obama administration and expressed doubt about administration concessions to the Iranians. Other Democrats could join him.

But almost immediately after weighing in on Iran, Menendez found himself the target of a federal investigation into purported corruption. And as far as the claim of improper interference in foreign affairs goes, the Obama administration and British Prime Minister David Cameron jointly lobbied U.S. senators not to pass tougher sanctions on Iran.

Meanwhile, the aforementioned Hillary Clinton is bogged down in another trademark Clinton scandal. Clinton never used a standard government email account while secretary. And rather than submitting her actual emails to the State Department back in December, Clinton submitted 55,000 printed pages of emails -- making it much harder for those emails to be searched.

Apparently, Clinton also wished to decide which of her private-server communications to release to the government -- but only when demanded by congressional investigators and watchdog groups well after her tenure ended.

Clinton's implausible press conference last week only made things worse. She proved unable to explain her unusual behavior and seemed ignorant about how government email works and is secured.

Abroad, Syria, Iran and the Islamic State are battling for what is left of the Syrian-Iraqi borderlands after the United States abruptly pulled out all its peacekeepers from Iraq. All are enemies of the U.S. But as they fight each other, the Obama administration is negotiating with Iran over its efforts against the Islamic State. The administration has also expressed a willingness to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, after not long ago declaring Assad an illegitimate leader who should step down. Obama had issued red-line threats to Assad over the gassing of his own people.

Back home, two apparently inebriated Secret Service agents crashed their government car into a security barrier near the White House -- in the midst of an active bomb investigation. Indeed, the reckless agents may have crashed right through the crime scene. This is after the Department of Homeland Security launched an investigation into the culture of the Secret Service following a 2012 scandal in which a dozen agents hired prostitutes during an alcohol-fueled night in Colombia.

Meanwhile, in the midst of nightly demonstrations at Ferguson, Missouri, a young demonstrator on parole allegedly shot two police officers. "Whoever fired those shots shouldn't detract from the issue," the president editorialized.

But trying to gun down a policeman should amount to something more than a "detraction."

Obama's own Department of Justice recently issued a report indicating that the Ferguson Police Department routinely violates the rights of black citizens. But the DOJ also found Officer Darren Wilson's shooting of a charging Michael Brown justifiable. That shooting was the incident that began the Ferguson "issue" in the first place.

Was Obama worried about the wounded policemen "detracting" from the protestors' "hands up, don't shoot" allegations, which Attorney General Eric Holder's investigators, along with a grand jury, had already debunked?

All this chaos has taken amid ongoing IRS and VA investigations, the Supreme Court's impending decision on the constitutionality of Obamacare, and Saudi Arabia arranging to buy from South Korea nuclear expertise to counter Iran.

The common thread in all this chaos?

More than the usual partisanship at home and barbarism abroad.

No one seems to be in charge at the White House. And that has terrified America's supporters and emboldened its enemies -- with another two years to go.
 

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No, its capitalism's fault.

Capitalism is a never ending March Madness tournament, where there are more and more losers (economically) as time goes on and less and less winners, till a few remains

That is how it always been throughout history except for a select few periods.
 

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Oh good, smalldaddy is back to breath some sensibility into the RX poly forum.
 

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