Bush cuts funding for FOIA Operations, wants Justice to handle FOIA responsibilities

Just because Bush signed the new FOIA law doesn't mean it will be enforced.  From the  authorative FOIA Blog:

Those that thought the President's recent signing of the recent FOIA amendments law was too good to be true were greeted Monday with the other shoe dropping.  In his most recent budget proposal, the President failed to provide any funding for the FOIA Ombudsman's Office in the National Archives and Records Administration and attempts to shift the responsibilities of that office to the Department of Justice.  Reaction as shown in this article was widespread and critical of the President's decision.

Readers of my blog know I stated that without providing funding for FOIA Operations, this law had minimal impact.  Unfortunately it only took one month (and a full eleven months before many of the provisions of the law become effective) for me to be correct.

 

Bush+Cheney

Why don't we create a "Special Award" for something like

" Corrupt Above and Beyond the call of Duty"

or "The Special award for "Most Corrupt Administration"

" Administration against Americans+People of the "Earth"

" The Administration Christ would have advocated against"

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