White House fights disclosure


By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer

The Justice Department said Tuesday that records about missing White House e-mails are not subject to public disclosure, the latest effort by the Bush administration to expand the boundaries of government secrecy.

Administration lawyers detailed the legal position in a lawsuit trying to force the White House Office of Administration to reveal what it knows about the disappearance of White House e-mails.

The Office of Administration provides administrative services, including information technology support, to the Executive Office of the President.

The office has prepared estimates that there are at least 5 million missing White House e-mails from March 2003 to October 2005, according to the lawsuit filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a private advocacy group. …

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  1. All we need to do is convince Cheney to upgrade to MS Vista and then there will be so many open back doors that everyone will be able to read their email. Warning: MS Vista has spyware built-in that sends info from your system to the DOD !! If you don’t believe me, Google “Vista send DOD” less quotes.

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