This session just reeks of shadiness. Shadiness always bears watching and considering I already thought the President was shady with Iraq this just puts it higher up on the list to keep watch. What is the point of not having a session if:
There will be no recording of the session, and there will not be a stenographer in the room.
It feels tainted. Like there is something to hide. Last I checked the President worked for the people. Therefore the people should know what is going on or at least have access to find out what is going on. I don't want to read someone's chicken scratch notes or someone else's interpretation of said chicken scratch notes.
Bush, Cheney Face 9/11 Panel, Thursday
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney are scheduled to sit down with the 9/11 commission in the Oval Office Thursday morning, answering questions about a terrorist attack that has defined the Bush presidency.
White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and two members of his staff plan to join Bush and Cheney for a session that has no firm timetable, but that senior White House officials expect to run about two hours.
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