AMERICAblog: The White House Web site meets the memory hole
Brad
· 1 year ago
Thank goodness for archive.org and the wayback machine. I would hope they kept it all.
TomaHawk
· 1 year ago
My I suggest this link in order to learn quite a bit more about this. The Illini article is lacking a lot of the professor's research. http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6726 From there you can go back to the Brad Blog article from 2004.
paulbot5
· 1 year ago
i wouldnt trust the government
cole3244
· 1 year ago
sounds like the wh web site is about as fair and balanced as their msm mouthpiece faux news, not surprising considering the gop's penchant for not telling the truth on anything.
TheOriginalLiz
· 1 year ago
What else would you expect from a Bush/Cheney government?
Indigo
· 1 year ago
Many of us have been witnesses to exactly that as formerly available web sites have disappeared, openly available information has vanished, and verifiable assertions have taken on the taint of propoganda. The integrity of information from the US government has been doubtful since 9/11. Maybe the future will call it "wartime caution" but I call it propoganda, disinformation, and lies.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
i've noticed the latest concerted effort by bushco is to start revising their own history...rove does it on Fox...shrub does it in all his wonderful interviews with the networks...AM hate radio is in on it...
nice try
The Tim Channel
· 1 year ago
Too bad for the Bush regime we all still remember. Enjoy.
katiec
· 1 year ago
Is this not illegal? Course do not know when that has ever stopped the Bush/Cheny/republicans. Shutter to think of what they can do while they still have power. It is scary that they can still make decisions concerning the future of our country.
Philip Graham
· 1 year ago
Hey John, you're an alum of the U of I? Another reason to be proud of the U . . .
I've taught there for 24 years--when did you graduate?
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6726
From there you can go back to the Brad Blog article from 2004.
nice try
Enjoy.
Shutter to think of what they can do while they still have power. It is scary that they can still make decisions concerning the future of our country.
I've taught there for 24 years--when did you graduate?