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Reject the Corporate Secrecy Grab
David Banisar, 2002-01-28

Industry's push for new exemptions from the Freedom of Information Act is unnecessary and dangerous.

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Reject the Corporate Secrecy Grab 2002-01-28
Anonymous (3 replies)
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H. Carvey
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Anonymous
I think you forget to realize that most of the crap that's coming up now is because of 8 years of the most crooked presidency in history. Our former president should be indicted with all the other CEO's that ripped off the common person, not to forget the Big 5 accounting firms and the Vulture Capitalists. There should be a balance of how much secrecy and how much freedom of information is available.

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Sara Thustra
Sarah T. nailed it. 2002-02-08
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