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If Christine O'Donnell has "classified information" regarding a Chinese takeover of the US, is that legal?
Q. I don't want to bring her particular politics into this, I'm just wondering if it's at all problematic if she actually has classified info? Like Christine O'Donnell, I don't have a top secret clearance. Like Ms O'Donnell, I've never been in a job that requires a top secret clearance. So, if I somehow made it on national tv and stated that I did, in fact, have classified information, would a criminal investigation be warranted? Wouldn't the government be curious about how I came by this top secret info, where/who/how it leaked, and what other secret info might have leaked? Peachy - I'm not "digging", nor am I trying to pass any judgment on Ms. O'Donnell's statement that she is privy to classified info regarding China's plans to… [cont.]
Asked by Uh oh! - Fri Oct 8 11:26:47 2010 - Politics - 13 Answers - Comments
A. The woman is a compulsive lair. O Donnell claimed she went bankrupt because she was defending somebody in a legal case but he does not have a law degree and she never practice law. 2006 she said he was privy to classified information because she worked with a nonprofit groups but she does not have a security clearance. 2008 She said her opponents broke into her home/campaign office but she never called the police.
Answered by The real Mr. Wolf member since May 22, 2009 - Fri Oct 8 11:29:24 2010
Q. I don't want to bring her particular politics into this, I'm just wondering if it's at all problematic if she actually has classified info? Like Christine O'Donnell, I don't have a top secret clearance. Like Ms O'Donnell, I've never been in a job that requires a top secret clearance. So, if I somehow made it on national tv and stated that I did, in fact, have classified information, would a criminal investigation be warranted? Wouldn't the government be curious about how I came by this top secret info, where/who/how it leaked, and what other secret info might have leaked? Peachy - I'm not "digging", nor am I trying to pass any judgment on Ms. O'Donnell's statement that she is privy to classified info regarding China's plans to… [cont.]
Asked by Uh oh! - Fri Oct 8 11:26:47 2010 - Politics - 13 Answers - Comments
A. The woman is a compulsive lair. O Donnell claimed she went bankrupt because she was defending somebody in a legal case but he does not have a law degree and she never practice law. 2006 she said he was privy to classified information because she worked with a nonprofit groups but she does not have a security clearance. 2008 She said her opponents broke into her home/campaign office but she never called the police.
Answered by The real Mr. Wolf member since May 22, 2009 - Fri Oct 8 11:29:24 2010
The IRS refund site was listing my return as being processed. Now it has "no information" What happened?
Q. I E-filed my return on 1/22/08. It was accepted the same day and the next day my refund status was "being processed" and that I should receive my refund by Feb 5, 2008, as a direct deposit. Now the refund status website has "no information" about my return. What happened? Does that mean my return has a problem?
Asked by MysticMommy - Tue Jan 29 08:49:58 2008 - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. If you checked today, I believe they were having trouble with the website. You can call this number 1-800-829-1954 with your information and it should be up to date. Not to scare you, but the year before last, I received a similar message and it turns out that I had transposed a number on one of my kids SS #. I called and was able to fix the problem quickly and had my return within that week.
Answered by philly_romantic - Tue Jan 29 12:26:51 2008
Q. I E-filed my return on 1/22/08. It was accepted the same day and the next day my refund status was "being processed" and that I should receive my refund by Feb 5, 2008, as a direct deposit. Now the refund status website has "no information" about my return. What happened? Does that mean my return has a problem?
Asked by MysticMommy - Tue Jan 29 08:49:58 2008 - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. If you checked today, I believe they were having trouble with the website. You can call this number 1-800-829-1954 with your information and it should be up to date. Not to scare you, but the year before last, I received a similar message and it turns out that I had transposed a number on one of my kids SS #. I called and was able to fix the problem quickly and had my return within that week.
Answered by philly_romantic - Tue Jan 29 12:26:51 2008
"Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information"?
Q. I am signing all the paperwork for a new job in a research group and one of them is a "Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information", what would this be about? If it were not in legal mumbo-jumbo it may be more apparant, but it just keeps reffering to "the information" and then giving rediculously all-inclusive definitions. What information are they likely to be trying to protect? It's seperate to the usual confidentiality agreement (the gist of which is that they keep all the IP). I probably don't have any room to negotiate, and i wouldn't turn the job down based on it. I just want an idea of what i am signing, for what rules they wil expect me to follow. I know this is not offical legal advice, i'll… [cont.]
Asked by K - Mon Oct 29 23:13:39 2007 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Deed of non-disclosure means that the information given cannot be confided to others unless there is consent on the part of the person who gave the information.
Answered by FRAGINAL, JTM - Mon Oct 29 23:27:47 2007
Q. I am signing all the paperwork for a new job in a research group and one of them is a "Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information", what would this be about? If it were not in legal mumbo-jumbo it may be more apparant, but it just keeps reffering to "the information" and then giving rediculously all-inclusive definitions. What information are they likely to be trying to protect? It's seperate to the usual confidentiality agreement (the gist of which is that they keep all the IP). I probably don't have any room to negotiate, and i wouldn't turn the job down based on it. I just want an idea of what i am signing, for what rules they wil expect me to follow. I know this is not offical legal advice, i'll… [cont.]
Asked by K - Mon Oct 29 23:13:39 2007 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Deed of non-disclosure means that the information given cannot be confided to others unless there is consent on the part of the person who gave the information.
Answered by FRAGINAL, JTM - Mon Oct 29 23:27:47 2007
What is the code to minimize the "basic information" section smaller on myspace 2.0 ?
Q. I really want to make it smaller in height but idk how to do it. Please & Thank You in advance.
Asked by pleaseME - Thu May 14 11:44:41 2009 - MySpace - 1 Answers - Comments
A. div.basic Info Module {height:200px;} adjust 200px value to whatever.
Answered by David Shares - Thu May 14 12:20:29 2009
Q. I really want to make it smaller in height but idk how to do it. Please & Thank You in advance.
Asked by pleaseME - Thu May 14 11:44:41 2009 - MySpace - 1 Answers - Comments
A. div.basic Info Module {height:200px;} adjust 200px value to whatever.
Answered by David Shares - Thu May 14 12:20:29 2009
What does "Confidential Information" mean related to a deposit hold with my B of A account?
Q. I deposited a check and the reason for the hold is "Confidential Information". The check is for a little over $2k and legit, but the hold is not scheduled 2 be lifted until the 29th. What could be the issue?
Asked by luv2shop20212 - Tue Apr 14 22:11:52 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers - Comments
A. ~~It can be a variety of reasons. Your accounts age, rating, what bank the check you deposited was drawn on, etc. Banks can put holds at their discretion, a rep or teller may or may not be able to tell you. They aren't always able to see the info either.~~
Answered by debijs - Tue Apr 14 23:12:54 2009
Q. I deposited a check and the reason for the hold is "Confidential Information". The check is for a little over $2k and legit, but the hold is not scheduled 2 be lifted until the 29th. What could be the issue?
Asked by luv2shop20212 - Tue Apr 14 22:11:52 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers - Comments
A. ~~It can be a variety of reasons. Your accounts age, rating, what bank the check you deposited was drawn on, etc. Banks can put holds at their discretion, a rep or teller may or may not be able to tell you. They aren't always able to see the info either.~~
Answered by debijs - Tue Apr 14 23:12:54 2009
Why "other information" part of MSDS(Material Safety Data sheet) of raw material mention like this?
Q. Most of time when we consider the MSDS (Material Safety data Sheet) of some product, we give all product information relavent to product. But finally under " others information" catagary we can see following statement "This Informations are correct & accurate according to our knowledge , But we don't take any guaranty or Responsibility regarding above information & damages regarding use of such article" So please let me know why it is mention such a way? Is there any legal matters for above?
Asked by - Thu Aug 13 22:37:19 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers - Comments
A. well with raw materials there will always be Variables and they may not always match exactly with the Safety Sheet. It is a legal issue, basically they're saying "This is as correct as it can possibly be, but there may be some discrepancies"
Answered by Hit the Trig-a-Lig - Thu Aug 13 22:43:10 2009
Q. Most of time when we consider the MSDS (Material Safety data Sheet) of some product, we give all product information relavent to product. But finally under " others information" catagary we can see following statement "This Informations are correct & accurate according to our knowledge , But we don't take any guaranty or Responsibility regarding above information & damages regarding use of such article" So please let me know why it is mention such a way? Is there any legal matters for above?
Asked by - Thu Aug 13 22:37:19 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers - Comments
A. well with raw materials there will always be Variables and they may not always match exactly with the Safety Sheet. It is a legal issue, basically they're saying "This is as correct as it can possibly be, but there may be some discrepancies"
Answered by Hit the Trig-a-Lig - Thu Aug 13 22:43:10 2009
What is this pop up about "encrypted pages that contain some unencrypted information"?
Q. When I go to my gmail account via firefox, a pop up that says "You have requested an encrypted page that contains some unencrypted information. Information that you see or enter in this page could easily be read by a third party." What is this all about and what should I do about it? Thanks so much for your answers.
Asked by avas - Tue Apr 5 18:01:46 2011 - Security - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It is intended to alert you whenever there is both encrypted and non-encrypted displays on a webpage; in the event you were under the impression it was completely 'private'. It may merely be a case of some 3rd party advertising (or other "asset") that is not encrypted, and usually does not mean there is a serious problem. To help circumvent these issues in the future, make the following changes: internet explorer: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: here check 'Override automatic...'; 'Allow session cookies'; 'Allow 1st party cookies' & 'Block 3rd Party Cookies'. Firefox: Tools> Options> Privacy> top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings..."> Check 'Accept Cookies from sites' [cont.]
Answered by DunbarPappy r qq - Tue Apr 5 18:11:18 2011
Q. When I go to my gmail account via firefox, a pop up that says "You have requested an encrypted page that contains some unencrypted information. Information that you see or enter in this page could easily be read by a third party." What is this all about and what should I do about it? Thanks so much for your answers.
Asked by avas - Tue Apr 5 18:01:46 2011 - Security - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It is intended to alert you whenever there is both encrypted and non-encrypted displays on a webpage; in the event you were under the impression it was completely 'private'. It may merely be a case of some 3rd party advertising (or other "asset") that is not encrypted, and usually does not mean there is a serious problem. To help circumvent these issues in the future, make the following changes: internet explorer: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: here check 'Override automatic...'; 'Allow session cookies'; 'Allow 1st party cookies' & 'Block 3rd Party Cookies'. Firefox: Tools> Options> Privacy> top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings..."> Check 'Accept Cookies from sites' [cont.]
Answered by DunbarPappy r qq - Tue Apr 5 18:11:18 2011
How do i remove the "Basic Information" on Myspace 2.0 EXCEPT for my picture?
Q. You know the "Basic Information" at the top of your Myspace (2.0) profile? I want to remove that, except for my picture & display name. I've seen people do that before, sooo yeah. & please don't just give me the website to look it up, if there's some kind of code for it to paste into the CSS, that'd be great... or a step-by-step process in how to do it. :) Thanks!! There is a code where you can remove the "Basic Information" (i've tried it out), but i want to remove that & still keep my picture
Asked by - Mon Nov 23 15:19:50 2009 - MySpace - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If you have a Myspace 2.0 then you can't do that. The basic information is required to be on there.
Answered by toucansam72 - Mon Nov 23 15:32:07 2009
Q. You know the "Basic Information" at the top of your Myspace (2.0) profile? I want to remove that, except for my picture & display name. I've seen people do that before, sooo yeah. & please don't just give me the website to look it up, if there's some kind of code for it to paste into the CSS, that'd be great... or a step-by-step process in how to do it. :) Thanks!! There is a code where you can remove the "Basic Information" (i've tried it out), but i want to remove that & still keep my picture
Asked by - Mon Nov 23 15:19:50 2009 - MySpace - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If you have a Myspace 2.0 then you can't do that. The basic information is required to be on there.
Answered by toucansam72 - Mon Nov 23 15:32:07 2009
How to delete "has updated Basics information" from yahoo messenger status message?
Q. This message appears on my YM status with a link that takes people to my yahoo profile page. Ironically, I updated my profile to try to make it more private. I've already unticked the "Share my updates" box in the "manage updates" page yet the link and status message that I've updated my basic information still remains on my messenger. It's been like this for several days now. Can anyone help?
Asked by JaceMonster - Mon Sep 26 22:30:28 2011 - Other - Yahoo! Messenger - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I truly don't know, but I you the best of luck on this endeavor.
Answered by - Fri Sep 30 17:22:49 2011
Q. This message appears on my YM status with a link that takes people to my yahoo profile page. Ironically, I updated my profile to try to make it more private. I've already unticked the "Share my updates" box in the "manage updates" page yet the link and status message that I've updated my basic information still remains on my messenger. It's been like this for several days now. Can anyone help?
Asked by JaceMonster - Mon Sep 26 22:30:28 2011 - Other - Yahoo! Messenger - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I truly don't know, but I you the best of luck on this endeavor.
Answered by - Fri Sep 30 17:22:49 2011
What does "case is closed, pending further information" in a police log mean?
Q. Can the perpetrator still be prosecuted? What does it mean. The case had been open, but was then updated and announced to be "closed, pending further information."
Asked by Lusitania C - Wed Feb 25 23:34:03 2009 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. It means essentially "with what information we have now, we just don't have a clue whodunnit." The case has stagnated to the point that, absent some new information, the case authority believes there is no way to proceed, so it is shelved until or unless they get some kind of a break.
Answered by somerandomdude - Wed Feb 25 23:56:32 2009
Q. Can the perpetrator still be prosecuted? What does it mean. The case had been open, but was then updated and announced to be "closed, pending further information."
Asked by Lusitania C - Wed Feb 25 23:34:03 2009 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. It means essentially "with what information we have now, we just don't have a clue whodunnit." The case has stagnated to the point that, absent some new information, the case authority believes there is no way to proceed, so it is shelved until or unless they get some kind of a break.
Answered by somerandomdude - Wed Feb 25 23:56:32 2009
What is grammatically correct? "Large amount of information" or "large amounts of information"?
Q. I'm not sure if the word "amount" needs to be plural. In context: "My responsibilities often involved analyzing the large amount of information, scientific data, and paperwork generated by each case."
Asked by rockstar1o9 - Thu Jul 2 09:28:20 2009 - Words & Wordplay - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The word information is an uncountable noun so it the singular form would be correct. "My responsibilities often involved analyzing the large amount of information, scientific data, and paperwork generated by each case."
Answered by winnie2 - Thu Jul 2 09:40:31 2009
Q. I'm not sure if the word "amount" needs to be plural. In context: "My responsibilities often involved analyzing the large amount of information, scientific data, and paperwork generated by each case."
Asked by rockstar1o9 - Thu Jul 2 09:28:20 2009 - Words & Wordplay - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The word information is an uncountable noun so it the singular form would be correct. "My responsibilities often involved analyzing the large amount of information, scientific data, and paperwork generated by each case."
Answered by winnie2 - Thu Jul 2 09:40:31 2009
How to write in the "additional information" section for scholarships?
Q. The scholarship search I'm doing says "List additional information that could help you earn more scholarships or get into a university. Think community service and any other participation in clubs or activities (maximum 2000 characters)." I know what I'm supposed to write but how am I supposed to format it? Like, a list or just paragraphs?
Asked by K(: - Sat Nov 26 18:22:54 2011 - Financial Aid - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If it says to "List" them, then go ahead and use a list format. You can add extra information beside each point, such as hours of service, skills learned or used, duties performed, etc... Be sure to not be shy and go ahead and share everything that you have done to help others. Think hard about all the activities you have been involved in like school clubs, sports, tutoring, helping teachers, church, community events, and more. Good luck! :)
Answered by HelpfulMom - Sat Nov 26 22:00:55 2011
Q. The scholarship search I'm doing says "List additional information that could help you earn more scholarships or get into a university. Think community service and any other participation in clubs or activities (maximum 2000 characters)." I know what I'm supposed to write but how am I supposed to format it? Like, a list or just paragraphs?
Asked by K(: - Sat Nov 26 18:22:54 2011 - Financial Aid - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If it says to "List" them, then go ahead and use a list format. You can add extra information beside each point, such as hours of service, skills learned or used, duties performed, etc... Be sure to not be shy and go ahead and share everything that you have done to help others. Think hard about all the activities you have been involved in like school clubs, sports, tutoring, helping teachers, church, community events, and more. Good luck! :)
Answered by HelpfulMom - Sat Nov 26 22:00:55 2011
Has anyone who filed form 8839 been told by the IRS they will be requesting "more information"?
Q. The IRS "Where's my Refund?" tool was telling us we should be expecting our refund by April 5. Today it says they will be sending us something in the mail to request more information. Has anyone else seen this message yet? Has anyone received the request in the mail for more information? Has anyone actually received their refund? I'm starting to worry that the IRS is really going to drag these refunds out.
Asked by Kate - Wed Mar 9 10:32:40 2011 - United States - 4 Answers - Comments
A. I know of 3 people who have received their FULL refunds. I know of 2 people who have received PARTIAL refunds MINUS the adoption tax credit. I know of 4 people who are in review completely (you make the 4th). I have heard 3 different scenarios. 1. Did BOTH pages of the form 8839 get submitted? The second page, the employer reimbursement, even if it did not apply to you, SHOULD have been submitted this year. 2. Some software packages checked "NO" when it said "did you file a prior year form 8839? 3. Some software packages asked you to enter your prior year carry forwards from 2005 to 2009. When it does that, and you do that, you get refund amounts that are HUGE, and are erroneous. Unless you've adopted more children and had… [cont.]
Answered by - Wed Mar 9 23:03:28 2011
Q. The IRS "Where's my Refund?" tool was telling us we should be expecting our refund by April 5. Today it says they will be sending us something in the mail to request more information. Has anyone else seen this message yet? Has anyone received the request in the mail for more information? Has anyone actually received their refund? I'm starting to worry that the IRS is really going to drag these refunds out.
Asked by Kate - Wed Mar 9 10:32:40 2011 - United States - 4 Answers - Comments
A. I know of 3 people who have received their FULL refunds. I know of 2 people who have received PARTIAL refunds MINUS the adoption tax credit. I know of 4 people who are in review completely (you make the 4th). I have heard 3 different scenarios. 1. Did BOTH pages of the form 8839 get submitted? The second page, the employer reimbursement, even if it did not apply to you, SHOULD have been submitted this year. 2. Some software packages checked "NO" when it said "did you file a prior year form 8839? 3. Some software packages asked you to enter your prior year carry forwards from 2005 to 2009. When it does that, and you do that, you get refund amounts that are HUGE, and are erroneous. Unless you've adopted more children and had… [cont.]
Answered by - Wed Mar 9 23:03:28 2011
How to "review my itunes information" without a credit card?
Q. So I recently updated my ipod and for some reason I went to itunes to download some apps and I had to "review" my information. So i clicked review and i have to basically input all my information again plus a credit card which i don't have. The problem is I made an account without a credit card before, how can i get past this step and have my account active again?
Asked by - Mon Apr 4 20:15:48 2011 - Music & Music Players - 2 Answers - Comments
Q. So I recently updated my ipod and for some reason I went to itunes to download some apps and I had to "review" my information. So i clicked review and i have to basically input all my information again plus a credit card which i don't have. The problem is I made an account without a credit card before, how can i get past this step and have my account active again?
Asked by - Mon Apr 4 20:15:48 2011 - Music & Music Players - 2 Answers - Comments
Applied for credit card online; they need "additional information." What does this mean?
Q. I applied for a Capitol One card online, the next screen said that I'd receive something in the mail in seven to ten days. Since it didn't get approved right then, does this mean it was declined? If not, specifically what "additional information" are they going to be seeking out?
Asked by ajrobx - Thu Jul 15 00:34:42 2010 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It can depend. Sometimes they mail you information as a means of fraud protection. Other times they need clarification on part of the information you gave them ( employer, current debts, etc). It can really depend.
Answered by - Thu Jul 15 00:43:38 2010
Q. I applied for a Capitol One card online, the next screen said that I'd receive something in the mail in seven to ten days. Since it didn't get approved right then, does this mean it was declined? If not, specifically what "additional information" are they going to be seeking out?
Asked by ajrobx - Thu Jul 15 00:34:42 2010 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It can depend. Sometimes they mail you information as a means of fraud protection. Other times they need clarification on part of the information you gave them ( employer, current debts, etc). It can really depend.
Answered by - Thu Jul 15 00:43:38 2010
How do you say in Japanese "data", "information" and "knowledge"?
Q. How do you say in Japanese "data", "information" and "knowledge"? (Please, do not use automatic translator software to answer this question, I need a real human to answer this appropriately, thank you)
Asked by faby1910 - Tue Dec 16 03:58:41 2008 - Languages - 1 Answers - Comments
A. data: deta(de-ta) information: Qing Bao (ziyouhou / jyouhou) knowledge: Zhi Shi (tisiki / chishiki)
Answered by orangena - Tue Dec 16 04:08:23 2008
Q. How do you say in Japanese "data", "information" and "knowledge"? (Please, do not use automatic translator software to answer this question, I need a real human to answer this appropriately, thank you)
Asked by faby1910 - Tue Dec 16 03:58:41 2008 - Languages - 1 Answers - Comments
A. data: deta(de-ta) information: Qing Bao (ziyouhou / jyouhou) knowledge: Zhi Shi (tisiki / chishiki)
Answered by orangena - Tue Dec 16 04:08:23 2008
What is a word that means something along the lines of " sharing private information "?
Q. I need a word that means something like "sharing private information" Ex: He secretary ___ed the man about the juveniles problem. I'm not too sure, please help
Asked by - Mon Jul 19 00:28:48 2010 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
A. disclosed
Answered by Intellectual - Mon Jul 19 00:42:21 2010
Q. I need a word that means something like "sharing private information" Ex: He secretary ___ed the man about the juveniles problem. I'm not too sure, please help
Asked by - Mon Jul 19 00:28:48 2010 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
A. disclosed
Answered by Intellectual - Mon Jul 19 00:42:21 2010
i got sims 2 for mobile...why cant i play it it says "want to send http information?" and it doesnt connect.?
Q. i bought it and it says "want to send http information" and then it wont connect please help
Asked by Ramez A - Tue Mar 17 11:39:12 2009 - Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - Comments
Q. i bought it and it says "want to send http information" and then it wont connect please help
Asked by Ramez A - Tue Mar 17 11:39:12 2009 - Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - Comments
What exactly is "Information".?
Q. Think about it, Information is not matter, It has no physical form, it's just a thought or concept, and yet all Information is governed by the same Laws as physical matter; it must be transferred through space-Time to changes it's position within Space-Time (It can not simply appear, there must be a source), It can not be created, only change form, and it is limited in it's storage (Information can be "compressed" but it still takes up "Space). So that go me thinking WHATexactly is "Information" or "Data". @Joe: by Physical form, I mean that Information in it's simplest form is only a concept; yes there are representations on Information (Letters, electrical signals, sounds), but that which these things… [cont.]
Asked by - Mon May 21 11:06:24 2012 - Physics - Answers - Comments
Q. Think about it, Information is not matter, It has no physical form, it's just a thought or concept, and yet all Information is governed by the same Laws as physical matter; it must be transferred through space-Time to changes it's position within Space-Time (It can not simply appear, there must be a source), It can not be created, only change form, and it is limited in it's storage (Information can be "compressed" but it still takes up "Space). So that go me thinking WHATexactly is "Information" or "Data". @Joe: by Physical form, I mean that Information in it's simplest form is only a concept; yes there are representations on Information (Letters, electrical signals, sounds), but that which these things… [cont.]
Asked by - Mon May 21 11:06:24 2012 - Physics - Answers - Comments
How often does the government do a "mass information" release?
Q. Hi, I am working on an essay and I wanted to know about this. I heard that every 30 to 40 years, the U.S. government releases old, once considered "confidential" information. If you could please provide a source, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
Asked by stockyogi2 - Sat Apr 18 17:38:17 2009 - Other - Politics & Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. They call the New York Times. The NYT is in bed with the democrat party, and almost every other news paper follows what the times does. You are talking about "declassified information" being released, thru the "Freedom of Information Act"
Answered by Curtis 1911 - Sat Apr 18 17:45:51 2009
Q. Hi, I am working on an essay and I wanted to know about this. I heard that every 30 to 40 years, the U.S. government releases old, once considered "confidential" information. If you could please provide a source, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
Asked by stockyogi2 - Sat Apr 18 17:38:17 2009 - Other - Politics & Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. They call the New York Times. The NYT is in bed with the democrat party, and almost every other news paper follows what the times does. You are talking about "declassified information" being released, thru the "Freedom of Information Act"
Answered by Curtis 1911 - Sat Apr 18 17:45:51 2009
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