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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I trust the judgment of the President. Given the fact we are at war I would prefer the government to error on the side of disclosing less information about how decisions were made regarding the issues involving the ME in particular.
I have no interest in "voyeurism" in the context of wanting to have private matters made public.
I respect and honor the notion of private council, attorney/client privilege, and people having a right to express private opinion in the context of historic decision making processes.
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ace....I'm guessing that this post didn't do it:
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpos...0&postcount=95
This is a serious question...I think you see the effort I put into this to be a sign that it is a serious question.
Since the contents in the post I linked to, have not influenced you to be too embarassed to post:
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.....I trust the judgment of the President....
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Is there ANY information that you can think of, that I could post, that would influence you to be too embarassed?
...i.e., How could you possibly post:
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.....I trust the judgment of the President....
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Is it because of his tight rein on spending?....His penchant for clearly and constantly telling the truth to us? His canny decision making on who presents an imminent threat to our national security, and then who to preemptively attack and occupy? What?