Public cancer

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January 22, 2009

[edit] Public cancer

"Freedoms do not die quickly with a bang. They die a slow, quiet, subtle death, like an undetected cancer. The key is not being found.

To maintain our freedoms requires a transparent government. One we can examine, review and make changes to when we detect a freedom killing cancer.

The state Public Records Act has long served as a CT scanner, used to find the little injustices or the large criminal tumors eating away at a fair and open government.

But the ability to review public documents has steadily decayed since voters approved Initiative 276 in 1972, creating the act."

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