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Maybe the government would earn more of our trust if it leveled with us more and invaded our privacy less.

Judging by the press accounts, Washington is still buzzing over WikiLeaks’ release of classified U.S. government information, with both Republicans and Democrats expressing outrage over the disclosures. Meanwhile, many media outlets seem to be practically mute on the subject, avoiding comment on whether WikiLeaks provided a public service or disservice.

Let me offer one man’s perspective on the controversy, from an apartment in Austin, Texas.

As I was sitting with my three grown sons over the post-Thanksgiving weekend watching football at their place (where they have lived together for nearly a year without a major fight, the place burning down, or the police showing up), my oldest son, who served in the Army for five years and was deployed in Iraq for nearly a year and half, turned to me and asked, “When as a country did we become a place where the government gets upset when its secrets are revealed but has no problem knowing all our secrets and invading our privacy?”

Hmm, interesting question.

In Washington’s polarized political environment, Republicans and Democrats seem to agree on a few things: That the government, in the name of fighting terrorism, has the right to listen in on all of our phone conversations and read our e-mails, even if it has no compelling reason for doing so. That the government can use machines at the airport that basically conduct the equivalent of strip searches of every passenger. That the government, for as long as it wants, can withhold any information from the public that it decides is in the national interest and is classified. And that when someone reveals this information, they are reviled on all sides, with the press corps staying silent.

When did we decide that revealing the truth about the government is wrong?I recall during the Clinton administration when Republicans expressed outrage over a White House health care task force holding “secret” meetings and not releasing the names of attendees or the topics of discussion. And then not many years later, Democrats expressing similar outrage at the Bush administration’s secrecy when it held private meetings related to energy policy. Now both sides have gotten together to attack WikiLeaks over the opposite situation: They are criticizing the Internet watchdog for openly releasing information related to how our government conducts foreign policy.

Everyone in Washington claims to support transparency and government openness during campaign season and when it’s popular to do so. They castigate the other side when it does things in secret and suggest that its intentions must be nefarious if it is unwilling to make its deliberations public. But when an organization discloses how our foreign policy is conducted, some of these same people claim that the release will endanger lives or threaten national security, or that the founder of WikiLeaks is a criminal.

When did we decide that we trust the government more than its citizens? And that revealing the truth about the government is wrong? And why is the media complicit in this? Did we not learn anything from the run-up to the Iraq war when no one asked hard questions about the justifications for the war and when we accepted statements from government officials without proper pushback?

My own sense is that we should err on the side of telling the truth, even when it’s inconvenient or when it makes our lives—or the business of government—more complicated. And that people who tell the truth should at the very least not be denigrated. That’s something I learned when I was young, and that I tried to impart to my three boys when they were growing up. As Albert Einstein is reported to have said long ago, “The search for truth implies a duty. One must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true.”

And shouldn’t news organizations be defending WikiLeaks and doing some soul-searching of their own about why they aren’t devoting more resources to the search for the truth? Why is it that the National Enquirer and Internet blogs sometimes seem better than they are at finding out what’s really going on?

When we’re mired in a political environment where much of the public distrusts the federal government and despises both parties, maybe we should all reflect on what a former soldier, who put himself in harm’s way defending freedom, our way of life, and the Constitution—including the First Amendment—asked me in a living room in Austin during a football game.

If we want to restore trust in our government, maybe we can start by telling the truth, keeping fewer secrets, and respecting the privacy of average citizens a little more. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose. Take which you please; you can never have both.”

This article appeared in the Saturday, December 4, 2010 edition of National Journal.
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Clark, great thoughts on being truthful. I've always looked at it this way: if you tell the truth, act honestly, then you have nothing to fear from being found out a liar or dishonest.
Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 7:51AM
Steve Williams
Again, thank you for the great reading and great question.

I love the line of jackNicholson in the preGuantanamo Movie, "You Can't Handle The Truth"

Irma the Truth is Freedom and the experience of paganChristianity 300-1492 Europe and 1492-1864 slaverAmericana has given the Sons and Daughters of Adaam in the West a HISTORY of 1600 YEARS of no Truth.----that is a long time.

but I for one, in 2010 America ----

take it all as an American Citizen--Governered by President Baraka Hussein Obama-----


Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 1:04PM
powell robert
@CLARK, again my "I" take this time to once again thank you for helping me to understand how it was not Christianity that "I" was against but it was those who abuse Christianity...

and, I promise one and all when we see this written or spoken by members of our government that we are a CHRISTIAN NATION THEN PLEASE THINK ABOUT OUR ABUSINIG CHRISTAINITY TO KILL FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS AND TO ALLOW GREED TO BE WHAT RUNS OUR GOVERNMENT'S PRACTICES ALONG WITH THEIR ABILITY TO USE THE MASS MEDIA TO KEEP US DUMBED DOWN... IN THE NAME OF GOD....example,

THE VERY FIRST AMENDMENT THAT HAS US AGAINST THE MOSQUE IN NOT ONLY N.Y. BUT RIGHT HERE IN CA. AND IS THE VERY SAME LAW WE NOW WANT TO VIOLATE AGAINST WIKILEAKS BUT NOT BUSH AND CHENEY...AS WE SO OPENLY VOTES FOR A RETURN OF JIM CROW IN D.C UNDER THE NAME OF TEAPARTY...REMEMBER THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO SPOUT THE BIBLE AND HOW-WHY WE NEVER SEE THE KKK WITH OUT A BIBLE IN ONE HAND AND A BURNING TORCH IN THE OTHER ...as in GOD AND LIBERTY!!!!!!!!!!(NUP)

WE GET OUR POLITICIANS IN D.C. by way of O-N-E V-O-T-E AT A TIME...AND PLEASE REMEMBER HOW RAND PAUL GOT ELECTED TO GO TO D.C. ON HOW HE WANTS BROWN V BOARD OF EDUCATION REPEALED ...NO NOT BY WAY OF WIKILEAKS BUT BY WAY OF HIS CAMPAIGN RALLY WHICH IS NO DIFFERENT THAN (PRE THE 60) HE WAS ABLE TO OUT RACIST THE NEXT RACIST AS WE RETURN BACK TO PRE THE 50s...

YES IT MAY BE SHOCKING/ remaining in denial BUT YOUR ONE VOTES MAKES YOU AND ONLY YOU THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT...WAKE UP AMERICA...CHANT (PRAY) THEN GETup OFF OF YOUR KNEES READY TO HELP GOD PROTECT HIS CHILDREN OF ALL RACES, SKIN COLORS GENDER AND CREEDS...IT IS ALL UP TO YOU...

AGAIN TAHNKS CLARK FOR YOUR HELP AND FOR YOUR TRYIG TO HELP ALL OF US IN THIS COUNTRY GET OVER OUR OWN IGNORANCE AS IN BEING PREJUDICE.(SMILE)


Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@JAKE, HEAR, HEAR...and thanks so much for this wisdom coming from someone so young as yourself. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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