If people are truly sick of this thing and genuinely want to put it to rest (like it was said in the other threads, now closed) then why is it not evident in here? I'm through reading 43 pages long thread it made my eyes rolling and blurry ... and still it doesn't make any sense...
AH I don't have the intention to be mods crusader, I just plainly believe you were right to be like you are, and that you shouldn't be removed from admin without any legitimate cause. Though I am crusading for freedom of thoughts and expression in,-- Elvis' term--, real live .... here obviously is not a democracy. Democracy is the evidence of transparency, accountability, accurate and verifiable information, disclosure, public scrutiny ... etc etc etc
I support you as I support the truth and justice what can I say it's a part of me
I work in public sector and 'customer' don't pay for my services, but boy will I be slained if I release any document to the public without proper verification
This whole thing reminded me of this piece of Walsh final report on Reagan's Iran Contra Scandal in 1992 :
In his final report, Walsh simply criticized Reagan's role in overseeing "the creation of a false account of the Iran arms sales to be disseminated to members of Congress and the American people." The deposition then went into the secret files of the Iran-contra case.
Reagan's deposition was one of scores of Iran-contra documents that I requested that the National Archives process and release two years ago.
Initially, however, my request was turned down on the unusual grounds that Reagan's performance was so embarrassing that it would constitute a violation of his privacy. The National Archives reversed that decision this spring and made the deposition available in its entirety
The imponderable question from Reagan's testimony is whether the Alzheimer's disease truly had erased his recollections of the Iran-contra crimes or whether Reagan was taking advantage of his deteriorating memory to recall only the facts that he chose to.
Nevertheless, his limited responses and the diary entries left little doubt that Reagan was aware that his decision to ship missiles secretly to Iran through Israel was illegal.
But the wily ex-president also made the correct calculation that even if he were caught, he still would be able to fight - or to finesse - any legal consequences.
---------------- copyright of Consortium for Independent Journalism
I am out of here...
Hope all is well with everybody
Angel