No More Secret Governments



I am proud to be an American, but I am ashamed of what the government is doing 
in my name.  We are living in a country that openly discusses torture as 
acceptable government policy, which debates whether or not to grant immunity to 
corporations that spy on Americans, that invades foreign countries in violation 
of international law and that grants huge profits to private corporations which 
hire mercenaries to kill innocent women and children with immunity in foreign 
countries.   How did we end up on this path of secrecy, torture, foreign 
invasion and war profiteering?

I believe that we took the first steps towards a secret government in 2001 with 
the passage of Executive Order 13233 which allows current and previous 
presidents to withhold documents and records without explanation indefinitely.  
This unprecedented expansion of power stands in direct opposition to the 
Freedom of Information Act and the US Constitution.  Presidential records 
should be the property of the public and our right to know should be 
fundamental right of the people and not the president.

Executive Order 13233 states that presidential records may be withheld from the 
general public, including Freedom of Infomation Act requests, for decisions 
that are related to war, diplomacy, national security, legal advice, 
presidential communications, and the deliberative process of a president and 
his advisors.  These types of communications are considered to be "presidential 
privileges" and not subject to open public scrutiny or public disclosure.  This 
means that unless Congress acts, we may never know exactly how this 
administration decided to torture innocent civilians, how they decided it was 
acceptable to spy on Americans, or how they decided to give billions of dollars 
to war profiteering corporations.  

This means we cannot decide if the President violated the law or if members of 
his administration knowingly violated the law.  It is important, if we are to 
be a dignified nation, an honorable nation, to know how our elected 
representatives and their advisors came to make decisions which reflect the 
body politic.  We live in an open society, and the decisions that our 
representatives make reflect upon us all.  This is why it is vital to know what 
our representatives are thinking and what they are doing.  If we don't, then we 
might as well admit that there is a secret government, unaccountable, acting 
without our consent.

In America, the government belongs to the people. Inherent in our system of 
self-government is the idea that the People have the right to know what our 
government and government officials are doing and to hold them accountable for 
their actions. Americans want to know why the Bush administration thinks it is 
acceptable to spy on her own citizens.  We want to know who fabricated the 
weapons of mass destruction myth that was the agency of war in Iraq.  These 
decisions have cost Americans hundreds of billions of dollars, and more 
tragically, thousands of American lives.  Thomas Jefferson once said that 
information is the currency of democracy. That is why it is time to overturn 
Executive Order 13233 and restore dignity and trust to the American people.





Chris Lugo for US Senate
9 Music Sq So #164
Nashville, TN 37203
615-593-0304
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.voteforpeace.info



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