Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Clinton Papers Won't Be
Released Until After Election
Diane Blair Papers Detailing 1992 Clinton Campaign Won't Be Released Until 2009
By JAKE TAPPER
Nov. 6, 2007 —
Democratic frontrunner Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., has been taking heat from her Democratic and Republican opponents for the reams of papers detailing her various activities as First Lady that the National Archives has yet to release from the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library.
And now questions are being raised about why another set of papers relevant to her political career at yet another Arkansas library will not be available to the public until well after election day 2008, despite earlier indications that the papers would have been released by now.
Those papers were written by Diane Blair, a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, who taught and engaged in Arkansas politics until her death due to lung cancer in 2000. This is an obvious attempt to keep damaging information out of the public eye until after the November 2008 election. Does the public have a right to know? When we are electing the President of the United States, we not only have a right, but a responsibility to know what is in those documents Hillary doesn't want released until after the election. Read the entire story at http://www.abcnews.go.com/print?id=3825609.

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