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Sandy Hook: Governor Malloy's Freudian Slip | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16946069 United States 05/29/2013 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The draft of the amendment doesn't go that far; it aims to protect sensitive information about victims but not the killer. Still, "It is an exemption to disclosure without there being a real, transparent process," says Colleen Murphy, executive director of Connecticut's Freedom of Information Commission. That could set a dubious precedent, she says, potentially subjecting future police documents to the control of families victimized by crimes... But in Gov. Malloy's view, Newtown is an exception. "I think there are different circumstances," he said. "You know, when John Kennedy was assassinated, certain documents were frozen for 50 years." [link to m.motherjones.com] Kennedy? Really? Malloy is comparing Newtown to a(nother) historic case in which the government blatantly lied to the public, and was officially exposed years later--by others in government--as having done so? I call that a whopper of a Freudian slip. |
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