Dec. 16th, 2006

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Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, I see this:

. . . this chart, produced by the Government Accountability Office, tracks the number of per-months attacks in Iraq, based on Pentagon data.



A close look at the chart, however, notes that a few details are missing — specifically, the number of attacks in September, October, and November of this year, despite the fact that the report having been produced in December.

So, where are those numbers? Rood called Joseph Christoff, the GAO official who produced the document, who said he had all of the data, but had to leave the report incomplete because the Pentagon classified the numbers.

The number of attacks from August 2006, and every month prior, are publicly available, but the fall of 2006 has to remain classified? Without explanation?

Of course, this does fit nicely into the Bush administration’s m.o. — when data is inconvenient, hide it.


There are several other examples of reports that have gone missing in the link. Grrr. . . .

Thanks to the [livejournal.com profile] angrybearfeed for the link.

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