I guess it depends on what the definition of "transparent" is.
I was recently fascinated when I read that gold can be hammered so thinly that light can pass through it. To me, that is the true idea of transparency...that is, hammering through barriers that restrict illumination on any subject. I am seriously disappointed (but not surprised)that the Office of the President is going to ignore the most posted topic on this site. In my opinion, this stonewalling only creates more ...more »
I was recently fascinated when I read that gold can be hammered so thinly that light can pass through it. To me, that is the true idea of transparency...that is, hammering through barriers that restrict illumination on any subject.
I am seriously disappointed (but not surprised)that the Office of the President is going to ignore the most posted topic on this site. In my opinion, this stonewalling only creates more doubt and fuels the idea that there is a conspiracy brewing.
Here is my suggestion: If the government is not going to listen to our genuine concerns on an issue (B.O.'s birth certificate), then they should not even open a website like this that hints at transparency.
I am going to start writing letters to the Supreme Court justices asking that they do their sworn duties in protecting the Consitution by examining the merits of this case. I urge each of you to do the same. It will cost you less than fifty cents. Please, though, make your arguments based not upon disdain for B.O., but out of our necessity as a nation to have a leader that has been found eligible to serve under our precious Constitution.
Bravo Zulu!
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