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By Steven Taylor
This could be one of those cases were the perception of hiding something will make people assume guilt, when there may not be much there there: What’s in Howard Dean’s Secret Vermont Files?
DEANWHO HAS BLASTED the Bush administration for excessive secrecycandidly acknowledged that politics was a major reason for locking up his own files when he left office last January. He told Vermont Public Radio he was putting a 10-year seal on many of his official papersfour years longer than previous Vermont governorsbecause of future political considerations… We didnt want anything embarrassing appearing in the papers at a critical time. Most of the records are open, said Dean spokeswoman Tricia Enright, adding there is absolutely not a smoking gun in those for which Dean has claimed executive privilege. Still, Deans efforts to keep official papers secret appear unusually extensive. Late last year, NEWSWEEK has learned, Deans chief counsel sent a directive to all state agencies ordering them to cull their files and remove all correspondence that bore Deans nameand ship them to the governors office to be reviewed for privilege claims. This removed a significant number of records from state files, said Michael McShane, an assistant Vermont attorney general.
It is an odd move (especially as the “straight-talking” candidate), and is fraught with all kinds of potential attacks and innuendo.
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By Steven Taylor
It’s another two-fer Sunday at PoliBlog. From today’s Mobile Register:
Don’t anticipate quick involvement by Supreme Court
By
STEVEN L. TAYLOR
11/30/03
Special to the Register
In the wake of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s ruling on same-sex marriages, Alabamians naturally are wondering what the national effect of this ruling will be, and specifically how it will affect their state.
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By Steven Taylor
In today’s Birmingham News:
Dean riding steady course to party crown
11/30/03
STEVEN L. TAYLOR
Even though we are still about six weeks from the first actual contest of the 2004 primary and caucus season, I am willing to state with confidence that the Democratic Party’s nomination is Howard Dean’s to lose. Barring a total collapse of his campaign, or some shocking revelation about the former Vermont governor, I can’t see any of the other Democrats catching him.
The whole thing is here.
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