Glocksman wrote:If someone needs to look at the private files, they can file an FOIA request or subpoena them
Like the Washington Post did?
They're certainly a legitimate news organization (though I think Shep would disagree
), yet they were denied access because Kerry won't permit it.
It doesn't matter which news organization asks, they have to have a compelling reason to be allowed to look at them. Curiosity doesn't cut it.
Glocksman wrote:The Democrats are rightfully demanding that Bush allow the release of every document that relates to his ANG service, yet Kerry refuses to do the same.
Apples and coconuts. Dems are demanding that Bush prove he showed up for duty as federal law requires. They specifically want to know why Bush deserted in 1972. Bush and his camp followers insist he served "honorably". Let them prove it.
On the other hand, the corpse-fuckers at Judicial Watch want a taxpayer-funded fishing expedition for... what
are they hoping to find? Love letters to Jane Fonda? A promise by Fonda that in exchange for becoming an agent for Hanoi, she would dress up in her
Barbarella costume and fuck him? The orders to kill Vince Foster?
I'll give you a hint: Nixon ordered his two biggest thugs (H.R. Haldeman and Charles "Bomber" Colson) to try to dig up
anything on Kerry. They came up empty and resorted to scouring the sewer for a pre-toupee John O'Neil. There is nothing there.
Glocksman wrote:I hate to say it,
In point of fact, you love to say it.
Glocksman wrote: but in the 'document wars', the Bushies are actually playing fair and releasing things as they come up while Kerry's hiding behind his biographer.
Bush promised back in February that he would release ALL of his documents about his service in the Guard. He hasn't. AP had to sue, and even then new documents keep popping up.
If Kerry were to reneg on his deal with Brinkley, Brinkley could -and should sue his ass into the dirt. Suddenly, the info in a hardback book retailing for @$20.00 would be available in the NYT for a buck. To say nothing about the amount of work Brinkley put into the book in the first place.
There are LEGITIMATE reasons to look at Dubya's records. As the Shit Boaters have proved with their storm surge of lies, there is no LEGITIMATE reason to open Kerry's records. The Navy's Inspector General agreed:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... y_awards_6