Cheney's Office Said to Edit Draft Testimony

Marc Morano, a spokesman for James M. Inhofe, an Oklahoma Republican and the ranking minority member on the Senate environment committee, also said the criticism was unjustified.
"All administrations edit testimony before it is submitted to Congress," he said, describing incidents during the Clinton administration involving Roy W. Spencer, a NASA scientist at the time who questioned the dangers of human-caused warming. Mr. Spencer said his superiors ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Rebecca Hale - Jul 9, 2008 - 9:19 AM PDT
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by Rebecca Hale - Oct. 1, 2008

This is good journalism as it does present the feelings of both sides. This is an important story because it touches on the issue of how much information needs to flow freely into the public domain, especially regarding health and energy issues.

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