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Cuchulain
06-22-2007, 06:21 AM
Vice President Dick Cheney has asserted his office is not a part of the executive branch of the U.S. government, and therefore not bound by a presidential order governing the protection of classified information by government agencies, according to a new letter from Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., to Cheney.

Bill Leonard, head of the government's Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), told Waxman's staff that Cheney's office has refused to provide his staff with details regarding classified documents or submit to a routine inspection as required by presidential order, according to Waxman.

In pointed letters released today by Waxman, ISOO's Leonard twice questioned Cheney's office on its assertion it was exempt from the rules. He received no reply, but the vice president later tried to get rid of Leonard's office entirely, according to Waxman.

Leonard did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In a statement e-mailed to the Blotter on ABCNews.com, Cheney spokeswoman Megan McGinn said, "We are confident that we are conducting the office properly under the law.”

As director of the tiny, 25-person Information Security Oversight Office, Leonard is responsible for keeping track of the nation's secrets and making sure they are properly protected.

For the first two years of the George W. Bush administration, Cheney's office complied with a presidential order that requires officials to report statistics on the number of documents it classifies and declassifies.

Since 2003, however, Cheney's office has refused to submit the data to ISOO. And when ISOO inspectors tried in 2004 to schedule a routine inspection of the vice president's offices, they were rebuffed, Waxman's letter claims.

Other White House offices, including the National Security Council, did not object to similar inspections, according to Waxman.

"Serious questions can be raised about both the legality and advisability of exempting your office from the rules that apply to all other executive branch officials," Waxman said in his letter to the vice president, and asked him to explain why he felt the rules didn't apply to him and his staff and how he was protecting classified information in his office.

Former Cheney aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was recently convicted on several counts of perjury and obstruction of justice stemming from the leak of the identity of former covert CIA officer Valerie Plame, Waxman noted, and in 2006, former Cheney aide Leandro Aragoncillo pleaded guilty to sharing classified U.S. documents with foreign nationals. Aragoncillo also worked under former Democratic Vice President Al Gore, who complied with ISOO's requests.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/06/cheney-power-gr.html

North_of_60
06-22-2007, 06:18 PM
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qeuqheeg222
06-24-2007, 09:29 AM
he is playin get back for the whole vietnam era and nixon years..he and karl rove couldnt stand the fact that the people had spoken and changed american policy like a democracy should operate....'member ol dick cheney and rummy used to work fer them folks back in the day.....

North_of_60
06-24-2007, 06:13 PM
The Post is roasting him in a 4 part series.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/cheney/chapters/chapter_1/

From RawStory :

So clandestine is the Vice President’s work that he has created a new secret document designation: “Treated As: Top Secret/SCI.”
That’s not all: the piece also reveals that Cheney keeps ‘man-size’ Mosler safes on hand for “workaday business” and has destroyed all Secret Service visitor logs, in addition to already refusing to comply with a national security directive issued by President Bush [..].
Not only does he refuse to give the names of his staff, Cheney won’t even disclose how many people he employs.
“Across the board, the vice president’s office goes to unusual lengths to avoid transparency,” the Post article says. “Cheney declines to disclose the names or even the size of his staff, generally releases no public calendar and ordered the Secret Service to destroy his visitor logs.”
“Stealth is among Cheney’s most effective tools,” the piece adds. “Man-size Mosler safes, used elsewhere in government for classified secrets, store the workaday business of the office of the vice president. Even talking points for reporters are sometimes stamped “Treated As: Top Secret/SCI.”
“Experts in and out of government said Cheney’s office appears to have invented that designation, which alludes to “sensitive compartmented information,” the most closely guarded category of government secrets,” the Post adds. “By adding the words “treated as,” they said, Cheney seeks to protect unclassified work as though its disclosure would cause “exceptionally grave damage to national security.”
The Post intimates that Cheney’s office is like a black hole — everything goes in, but nothing comes out.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Cheneys_secrecy_far_greater_than_reported_0623.htm l

qeuqheeg222
06-26-2007, 09:22 AM
did anybody see senator bernie sanders on cspan the other day?he feels as do many people that bush and cheney will go down as the worst presidency ever..i've been hearing this a lot lately..meanwhile he is tryin to pass immigration reform to preserve his legacy?

svenson
06-26-2007, 07:20 PM
good posts