Anyone care to comment on the effacacies or legitimacy of revising history
to suit the present?  This has been something I've looked at for a while,
and it's not the first time the White House under this administration has
been caught sanitizing / redacting / censoring items it deems troublesome
from its "public records."

-rick
Infowarrior.org


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After reviewing scores of pages of White House transcribed Press Conferences
by George Bush, it seems that the removal of certain audio and video clips
has perhaps been strategically or systematically orchestrated. Here's a few
examples of some of the pages that have had their linked Audio and/or Video
clips removed, along with some of the notable Bush quotes -- that
"notability" is mere conjecture on my part -- from their transcripts that
perhaps the White House would prefer not be easily available to folks
anymore (NOTE: The Audio and Video links are still on the following pages,
but the content for them, when those links are clicked upon, is no longer
available.)

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00000795.htm


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