LMB’s transition team wants all records intact — without a shredding party.
Don’t Erase the Tape . . .
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You could have warned me that Howard French takes pictures of naked women. There were kids behind me.
Oops, that comment was meant for the article above.
Isn’t it naive to assume a government won’t shred files to protect itself? After all, even in the US the CIA disclosed this month it had destroyed tapes of officers questioning two al-Qaeda suspects. (This after the federal court ordered the government not to destroy any evidence of mistreatment or abuse). The US has already set the precedent.
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[...] To me, with my lowish expectations of Lee Myung-Bak himself, possibly learning the rest of the Il Shim Hwe story has always been the most intriguing thing about Lee winning December’s presidential election. Sure, Kim Man Bok’s visit to Pyongyang the day before the election was interesting, but not suggestive in any particular way. I’m still holding out for the sound of a bigger shoe hitting the floor. Step back from those shredders, boys. [...]