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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (35414)7/4/2005 1:47:03 PM
From: AurumRabosa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Increase in the Number of Documents Classified by the Government
by SCOTT SHANE

WASHINGTON, July 1 - Driven in part by fears of terrorism, government secrecy has reached a historic high by several measures, with federal departments classifying documents at the rate of 125 a minute as they create new categories of semi-secrets bearing vague labels like "sensitive security information."

A record 15.6 million documents were classified last year, nearly double the number in 2001, according to the federal Information Security Oversight Office. Meanwhile, the declassification process, which made millions of historical documents available annually in the 1990's, has slowed to a relative crawl, from a high of 204 million pages in 1997 to just 28 million pages last year.

The increasing secrecy - and its rising cost to taxpayers, estimated by the office at $7.2 billion last year - is drawing protests from a growing array of politicians and activists, including Republican members of Congress, leaders of the independent commission that studied the Sept. 11 attacks and even the top federal official who oversees classification.
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nytimes.com

(Truth be known I think there are a lot of people in the federal government that want to hide their dishonest shameful squandering of tax dollars. Maybe 0.001% of documents have anything to do secrets that may hide new technogical achievements.)



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (35414)7/9/2005 12:57:13 PM
From: AurumRabosa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
I'm updating my profile to be my reading list. Do you have any recommendations for additional books to read on US imperialism, election fraud or peak oil? TIA