http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2013/05/20/linksplosion.html#comment-3714488">comment from Crid [CridComment at gmail]
It's easy to talk about "transparency," and then you become the new guy, same as the old guy you railed against, only maybe a little worse. Glad you posted that.
"“Over the past four years, federal agencies have gone to great efforts to make government more transparent and more accessible than ever, to provide people with information that they can use in their daily lives,” said White House spokesman Eric Schultz, who noted that Obama received an award for his commitment to open government. The March 2011 presentation of that award was closed to the press."
Have you seen this year's edition of the Newspeak dictionary? It's this thick...
AA, going thru old stuff, I hope I took this from your website.
Deets. (Beware: Bberg.)
Crid [CridComment at gmail] at May 19, 2013 10:51 PM
Amy Alkon
http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2013/05/20/linksplosion.html#comment-3714488">comment from Crid [CridComment at gmail]It's easy to talk about "transparency," and then you become the new guy, same as the old guy you railed against, only maybe a little worse. Glad you posted that.
Amy Alkon
at May 20, 2013 5:40 AM
I especially like this gem:
"“Over the past four years, federal agencies have gone to great efforts to make government more transparent and more accessible than ever, to provide people with information that they can use in their daily lives,” said White House spokesman Eric Schultz, who noted that Obama received an award for his commitment to open government. The March 2011 presentation of that award was closed to the press."
Have you seen this year's edition of the Newspeak dictionary? It's this thick...
Radwaste at May 20, 2013 11:06 AM
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