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Jason Tate
09/08/08, 11:30 AM
Thirty-two of the nation’s leading historians have sent letters to congressional leaders calling on them to stregthen the Presidential Records Act (http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/laws/1978-act.html) (PRA). The effort, led by the Center for American Progress Action Fund and joined by the American Historical Association (http://www.historians.org/), the Organization of American Historians (http://www.oah.org/), and the National Coalition for History (http://historycoalition.org/), notes that while the PRA requires the administration to preserve presidential records, “it fails to provide an effective means
of enforcing compliance with that requirement.” (View the letters here (http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2008/pdf/presidential_records_act1.pdf) and here (http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2008/pdf/presidential_records_act2.pdf).) This effort has taken on increased urgency as the Bush administration prepares to leave office and may be ready to expunge the record on its tenure. Bush has already repeatedly manipulated and rewritten open government laws in order to cover up his wrongdoings:
– The White House is “missing as many as 225 days of e-mail (http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hsG0My2Q3Eu9Sj2PSupnj4xeQXxAD 92M9MB00) dating back to 2003 and there is little if any likelihood a recovery effort will be completed by the time the Bush administration leaves office.”
– In 2001, President Bush issued an executive order “allowing former presidents to review executive documents before they can be released.” Last year, however, a U.S. District Judge invalidated the order, ruling that former presidents would be able to “indefinitely” keep their documents secret (http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/01/judge-invalidates-bushs-order-blocking-records/).
– Bush plans to solicit contributions from foreign donors for his $200 million presidential library (http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/5562951.html), but plans on keeping their identities secret (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/29/bush-library-donors/).
CAPAF Senior Fellow Mark Agrast told ThinkProgress that although the “prospects for legislative action during the remainder of the 110th Congress are not promising, we felt it was important to lay down a marker for the next Congress and the incoming administration before this Congress adjourns.”
CREW and several historian organizations are also filing a separate lawsuit (http://citizensforethics.org/node/34007) today, “asking a federal judge to declare that Cheney’s records are covered by the Presidential Records Act of 1978 and cannot be destroyed, taken or withheld (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/07/AR2008090702260.html?hpid=moreheadl ines) without proper review.”
Agrast has more here (http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2008/presidential_records_act.html).

wrppdarndyrfngr
09/08/08, 11:33 AM
George Orwell is rolling in his grave

eMart
09/08/08, 12:16 PM
Haha would we expect any less from them?

billyboatkid
09/08/08, 12:20 PM
Dang.

loveisdead
09/08/08, 12:40 PM
Sucks that most likely, nothing will some of this.

The Affliction
09/08/08, 12:52 PM
Of course. It's utterly repulsive. I want their heads; they aren't human beings.

saysmydoctor
09/08/08, 01:12 PM
Part of me thinks this is for the best, I don't want to know what these idiots did. I just want them gone.

Like I agree with the historians' call, but yeah.

Jason Tate
09/08/08, 01:15 PM
Part of me thinks this is for the best, I don't want to know what these idiots did. I just want them gone.

Like I agree with the historians' call, but yeah.
It'll be just as bad with a McCain/Palin ticket ... her abuse of power is legendary.

coryatlarge
09/08/08, 01:21 PM
wow.

benjammun
09/08/08, 08:26 PM
All of it neatly rewritten in the Bush presidential library with a nice, saintly glow.

SameSecret001
09/08/08, 08:49 PM
I'm sure they've done a lot of bad things that we cannot even fathom at this point. A lot of things.

open mind
09/08/08, 09:52 PM
demanding transparancy and accountability from your elected officials is un-american and not in keeping with honorable, small town values.

phil19
09/09/08, 01:29 AM
demanding transparancy and accountability from your elected officials is un-american and not in keeping with honorable, small town values.

lol

kaycey
09/09/08, 02:29 AM
oh my...

incredulous
09/09/08, 08:20 PM
?!
I wish I could say "unbelievable", but it's just the kind of bull (moose? elephant?) shit we've come to expect from these guys.

aloneatlastnj
09/09/08, 08:32 PM
?!
I wish I could say "unbelievable", but it's just the kind of bull (moose? elephant?) shit we've come to expect from these guys.

this. as a historian myself, i wish this wasn't true as records of the past and present are invaluable - but what else were we to expect?

3mpire
09/10/08, 04:49 AM
George Orwell is rolling in his grave
Haha, exactly what I thought.