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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Obama rapped for lack of transparency | TribLIVE

Obama rapped for lack of transparency | TribLIVE

James C. Goodale was the 37-year-old chief counsel for The New York Times in 1971 when it published a leaked version of a secret government study of U.S. policies in Vietnam that came to be called the Pentagon Papers.
Now 79, he sees similarities in the way the Nixon and Obama administrations have battled with the media.
“We've come full circle, with respect to national security and the First Amendment,” he said. “Nixon was bad on that; Obama is catching up.”
Goodale is among a growing number of open-government advocates and whistle-blowers who say the president hasn't delivered on his campaign promise to make his administration the most transparent in history.


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