US Government Refuses To Say Who's On The Intelligence Oversight Board
from the transparency? dept
Remember when President Obama took office and one of his first moves, on his very first day in office was to put out a memo telling the federal government to be more open and transparent in response to FOIA requests? A few quotes from that memo:A democracy requires accountability, and accountability requires transparency. As Justice Louis Brandeis wrote, "sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants." In our democracy, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which encourages accountability through transparency, is the most prominent expression of a profound national commitment to ensuring an open Government. At the heart of that commitment is the idea that accountability is in the interest of the Government and the citizenry alike.Seems pretty straightforward and certainly sounded like a refreshing change from the ridiculously secret previous administration who hated to share anything if it could avoid it. Unfortunately, it appears that this Day One move was nothing but smoke and mirrors. The current administration has been dreadful about responding to FOIA requests.
The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails. The Government should not keep information confidential merely because public officials might be embarrassed by disclosure, because errors and failures might be revealed, or because of speculative or abstract fears. Nondisclosure should never be based on an effort to protect the personal interests of Government officials at the expense of those they are supposed to serve. In responding to requests under the FOIA, executive branch agencies (agencies) should act promptly and in a spirit of cooperation, recognizing that such agencies are servants of the public.
A new lawsuit highlights just how ridiculous things have become. The EFF has sued the government after the administration refused a FOIA request to reveal who is on the Intelligence Oversight Board, which is a "presidentially appointed, civilian panel in charge of reviewing all misconduct reports for American intelligence agencies." Only problem? In three years in office President Obama has not named a single appointment to the Board. The EFF wanted to find out who's actually handling the duties of the IOB... and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) simply failed to turn over the info.
The EFF had filed a request to expedite the FOIA request with the original request on February 15th, which was denied on February 17th. They then appealed the denial on February 28th... and have heard nothing since then concerning either the appeal or the content requested about the IOB. Remember, the standard response time for a FOIA request is 20 days, and we're talking months of nothing.
What happened to "A democracy requires accountability, and accountability requires transparency"?
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They got their answer in 2 days. The "appeal" has no timetable set in law.
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Top... men.
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Same as the Old Boss
Anyone think it would be really different in the land of the Free.
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Nothing.
...What, you thought the US was a democracy?
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If you think you're free, there's no escape....
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Puppet Presidents are all the same.
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Obama may be remembered as that guy who let people down and sparked massive protests in US soil.
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Re-read the order of the FOIA request. It was made and denied.
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oh wait i just did it.
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I watched your comment for 30 seconds and saw more misdirection and lack of facts than in 5 minutes of a politician's speech (which is an achievement worthy of some sort of prize).
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Disappointed
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It was a lie. You just didn't get to see the second, secret memo that told everyone to ignore the first one.
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Sadly, they appear to have sunk to lies and misdirection to try to get people to show up. Radiohead was going to show up. The retired Marines were coming to provide "security". They have tried to rope in everyone from the anti-establishment crowd, the anti-business rabel rousers, all the way down to "students with a education loan" and tried to pile them all together in one place to make it look like there is some mass discontentment.
To quote CNN:
"Vincent, 21 and unemployed, has suddenly become one of several unofficial spokesmen for Occupy Wall Street, a leaderless protest movement made largely of twenty-somethings upset with the state of the economy, the state of the war in Afghanistan, the state of the environment, and the state of America and the world in general."
You know who is there. They apparently took a break from downloading Hurt Locker and moved on to protesting about how bad their lives are and how bad things are and how much they don't want to repay their student loans.
This isn't a revolution, it's just a collection of whiny children who need to grow up and face reality, which doesn't get fixed with empty slogans and vapid "save the world" chants.
They will be remembered only as the idiots who wasted their time.
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Hmm. I wonder which (old) movie this group of protesters at OWS took a break from downloading -- was it Airplane or Airport?
The AC posting above would have us believe that this protest pits the lazy nonproductive socialist protesters versus productive capitalism. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Wall Street is being run by people who have used their unseemly and improper influence on government to secure for themselves a huge dollop our tax money at my expense and your expense.
That's a government hand-out.
If this was pure capitalism, the folks who took inappropriate risks would have been allowed to go bankrupt.
Instead we got welfare for banks.
Well, I'm productive, and as a result, I pay a lot of taxes, and I'm still ticked about the handout of my money. I'm just surprised it took so long for a protest to finally begin.
Obviously since these C-suite crooks want the rest of us to forget about our dearly departed tax dollars, the best strategy for them right now is to smear and lie about those who are protesting their behavior.
Disgusting...
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It exists in name only.
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Are the banks guilty? Yup. Guilty as fuck. Would letting the banks fail fix the problem? Go ask the German people, who today appear to be poised to have their banking system collapse in on itself, potentially plunging that country into a recession that might not have many exits.
The choices in the US were made by the legal elected people and the staff they appointed. If you don't like it, change the people. But standing on a public bridge demanding "change" when you don't even know what the fuck you really want is a waste of everyone's time.
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If a plumber said that he'd fix my sink if I paid him, and he just made it worse, I'd want a refund.
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