Associated Press Lawyer: It's 'Curious' We've Had to Sue for Bush Records
Friday, June 25, 2004 at 03:13AM
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Originally published on 6/24/2004 by Editor & Publisher.com [here]
By Joe Strupp
The Associated Press has sued the Pentagon and Air Force, seeking
access to all records of President George W. Bush's military service,
but the news agency wonders why it has come to this. "It seems a little
curious because the president made a pretty forceful presentation that
he had nothing to hide," said AP General Counsel Dave Tomlin, when
asked for his reaction to what the AP considers government
stonewalling. "But we are not surprised."
Tomlin told E&P the lawsuit is needed to get access to a portion of
Bush's record that may offer more information than the paper files
previously released. "The paper file may not be everything," he said.
"It has been there a long while, it could conceivably be tampered
with."
Because the microfilm record has been in storage and "it can't be
altered, that access to the microfilm would settle the matter," Tomlin
added.
When asked why a lawsuit was needed, he said, "the administrative efforts we've made just aren't getting traction."
Tomlin said he did not expect White House officials to "rush right over
with the information," after the lawsuit was filed, but expected a
proper response. "It is important to get this; we'd like to see
priority handling on it."
The suit, filed in federal court in New York on Tuesday, seeks access
to a copy of Bush's microfilmed personnel file from the Texas State
Library and Archives Commission in Austin. The White House has said it
has already released all records of Bush's military service.
The Air National Guard has control of the microfilm, which should be
disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, the lawsuit claims. AP
says the records "are being unlawfully withheld from the public." The
lawsuit adds that no one has looked at any of the Bush military records
at the state archives since 1996
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