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Exit, Stonewalling


True to its mania for secrecy, the Bush administration is leaving behind vast gaps in the most sensitive White House e-mail records, and with lawyers and public interest groups in hot pursuit of information that deserves to be part of the permanent historical record.


E-mail messages that have gone suspiciously missing are estimated to number in the millions. These could illuminate some of the administration’s darker moments, including the lead-up to the Iraq war, when intelligence was distorted, the destruction of videotapes of C.I.A. torture interrogations, and the vindictive outing of the C.I.A. operative Valerie Plame Wilson.


Historians and archivists are suing the administration

Entire days of e-mail records have turned up conveniently blank

Mr. Cheney

argued in court that he “alone may determine what constitutes vice presidential records or personal records.” As in: L’etat c’est Dick.

the Bush team

has flouted the requirement to preserve a truthful record