Who Will Stand Up and Be Transparent?« Thread Started on Aug 27, 2007, 11:35pm » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Calling All Presidential Candidates: Who Will Stand Up and Be Transparent?Meet the only three would-be chief execs who will dare to tell you how the government spends your money.Nick Gillespie | August 24, 2007read at source>
http://reason.com/news/show/122132.htmlPresidential aspirants Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) don't agree on very much. When it comes to immigration, stem-cell research, abortion, health care, trade--you name it, basically--these three get along about as well as Reggie Jackson, Billy Martin, and George Steinbrenner did during the Yankees' legendarily fractious 1977 season.But they alone among would-be White House occupants have signed a trans-partisan initiative that has the potential to radically transform not just the presidency but the way the federal government does business. Obama, Brownback, and Paul have all signed The Oath of Presidential Transparency, a pledge to follow through on two actions.First, signatories agree to conduct "THE most transparent Administration in American history--a lofty, laudable, far-reaching goal. This oath signals that whether it's earmarks, directives, or ongoing management of taxpayer expenditures, the goal of transparency will be evident throughout all policy making aspects of your Administration."