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do know the contents Thomas. The declassification allows the public to know the contents.
>Bush declassifies selective parts of a document. Democrats ask for a closed session of congress to review classified intelligence analysis on global terrorism. Republicans vote no.
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>Is it politics on the part of the democrats or just the usual republican rubber stamp for the president? If our representatives do not know the content of the document what should we think? Should we even care? To some the administration cannot do wrong. To others, well that is up to you. Ignorance is bliss.
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http://cbs5.com/national/topstories_story_269132022.html
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