Lieberman, Clark campaign against government secrecy One-time Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) and retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark both made public access to information part of their campaign platforms."The Bush administration's penchant for secrecy . . . is further eroding the public's confidence in their leadership and making it harder for independent watchdogs to hold our government accountable," Lieberman said in a Jan. 9 statement. On Jan. 16, Clark made all of his military and financial records public, available for review in a reading room at a Manchester, N.H., hotel. Both also proposed a number of reforms, including:
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