Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Hillary Clinton: Release Documents Now

Update 3/19/08

Records reveal 'Co-President Hillary'
'She was meeting with Cabinet level officials on a daily basis'
WorldNetDaily
The AP also noted Mrs. Clinton helped her husband "win congressional approval of the North American Free Trade Agreement," which she now is criticizing.

Judicial Watch has posted links to the thousands of pages on its website.

"The Clintons have slow-pedaled this process but were unsuccessful in delaying the document release any further," Fitton said earlier. "However, this does not put an end to Judicial Watch's pursuit of Hillary's White House records, including her telephone logs."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=59342


She had to, didn't she, to break the focus on Barack Obama's speech A More Perfect Union...


March 18, 2008
Archives to release Clinton's first lady schedules
Over 11,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's schedule as first lady are set to be released to the public on Wednesday, the National Archives announced.

The documents are among those the Obama campaign has long said need to be made public in order to fully evaluate the New York senator's experience and tenure while First Lady.

In a statement Tuesday, the Archives said the documents are from the files of Patti Solis Doyle, the director of Clinton's scheduling while she was first lady, and later the manager of her presidential campaign. Doyle stepped down from managing the campaign earlier this year after a string of poor showings in primary contests.

“Arranged chronologically, these records document in detail the activities of the First Lady, including meetings, trips, speaking engagements and social activities for the eight years of the Clinton Administration,” the statement said.

The documents are among those that were the center of a legal battle between the Archives and Judicial Watch, a conservative public interest group that has long urged a speedier release of files from the Clinton White House years.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/18/archives-to-release-clintons-first-lady-schedules/

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