Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Hillary's Records Won't Be Public

Hillary's files will be kept from the American public until well after the 2008 presidential election. Nearly 2 million pages of former First Lady Clinton's White House years will be locked up in the Clinton Presidential Library slowly processed by archivists. But already at least 1,000 pages have been censored and will be kept secret under the Presidential Records Act. The Clinton Library's chief archivist has said that it could take years to release these records.

For someone like this who has probably never had, or desired a private life (except for the mistakes she failed to prevent) it almost seems as though things are being deliberately kept from the voters. But this is just convenient for the Clinton campaign, not a deliberate and deceitful act to prevent America from discovering Hillary's "inconvenient truth," right?

This is only one of the reasons I don't think that a former first-spouse should be able to run for President. It is a definite sign of an obsession with power. There are just too many issues that can and probably will cause conflict if said spouse is elected.

Hillary has tried to force her choice-issues down our throats ever since the beginning of her political life. Don't we have the right to know everything we can about the potential person in charge of our country?

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