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Obama Administration Hiding FOIA Files January 12. 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama Why has U.S. President Barack Obama reneged on his promise of transparency with the American people. The White House site touts transparency, but that is not what is happening in America. In the lawsuit Keyes v. Obama, scheduled for a hearing on January 25, 2010, Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes stated in court documents, the Obama Administration is refusing to release Freedom of Information Act files regarding his birth and other investigative documents in their possession. In fact, hundreds of Freedom of Information Act lawsuits have been filed against Obama's FBI and DOJ, as they have been stonewalling people, who properly requested files under U.S. law. The Obama administration is actively hiding and hoarding incriminating documents from the public, which people are entitled to under the Freedom of Information Act. Was Obama's Memorandum of Law on the White House website just an item for him to hide behind, while his attorney general, Eric Holder, the Department of Justice and the FBI, break federal law in openly and arrogantly defying the Freedom of Information Act, with the President's consent. Even in a communist or socialist regime, the people get more information out of their government than this. Obama stated last week, as President he is responsible for his administration and the failures that transpire. One would definitely call the current stonewalling and Freedom of information Act scandal a failure and one that is not going to go away without rectification. Three hundred Freedom of Information Act lawsuits thus far, under the Obama administration, of people who were consistently, unlawfully and inappropriately denied documents under FOIA:
Over 3,000 lawsuits against corrupt FBI Director Robert S. Mueller:
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