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<p>[quote user="John WR"]</p> <p>I do not believe NARP is the same as DOT or any of its parts. DOT is a Federal Government agency; NARP is a private organization. </p> <p>But I do believe that information about the 2005 IG report should be on the table so anyone who wants to may read it and draw conclusions. To hide the NARP report would be a mistake. [/quote]</p> <p>NARP is definitely not a federal government agency. It is an advocacy group pushing the perceived agenda of its members. Generally speaking it lacks the resources to mount a sophisticated counter argument to the IG or anyone else for that matter.</p> <p>The IG report and NARP's response are there for anyone who knows how to use a search engine, i.e. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. to find. No one is trying to hide or surpress NARP's attack on the report. Having said that, I find NARP's attack to lack the same robust substance contained in the IG's report.</p>
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