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Wisconsin Sunbeam

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Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe. -- Abraham Lincoln

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Wisconsin Sunbeam | Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe. — Abraham Lincoln Wisconsin Sunbeam Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe. — Abraham Lincoln Blog About Why do you want public records? Because they are public. Published August 21, 2008 open government , public records 13  Comments Tags: foia is good The opening line of the Wausau Daily Herald’s article about Alderman Tom Miller’s open records request for Bill Nagle’s old e-mails pisses me off: A Wausau City Council member would not say Wednesday why he has asked to see more than four years worth of retired City Attorney Bill Nagle’s e-mails, or what he plans to do next after his initial request was denied. So? Who cares what he plans to do with the information? Miller has every right to request whatever he wants, and does not owe an explanation to anyone. I get that the paper wants to find (or create) a newsworthy story, but coming at it from th...

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