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It is now 2002. 1. The Secretary of State advises all government agencies to resist Freadom of Information Act requests. We wouldn't want people being able to oibtain some information perfectly legally. 2. Director of Homeland Defense, who is third in power of the Executive branch, behind only the President and his Chief of Staff, refuses to testify publicly before congress, stateing he will only do so in closed hearings. (When did this become a homeland? Maybe more on this later.) 3. The Shrub issues an Executive Order that all presidential documents and communications are the property of the President's estate. This violates so many laws it isn't even funny. This is a man who know's he will not be in office for a second term. Keep watching, out there in TV land. You don't think he's done trying to protect 'them' from the Mob yet, do you?









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