Apparently not. The Family Research Council notes:
After tens of thousands of people submitted comments on the new Obama regulations that force insurance companies to cover birth control and abortifacients, it was uncovered by FRC's own Jeanne Monahan that very few of those comments have been posted. "Recall," Jeanne says, "that the language from the rule indicated that comments would be posted publicly: 'All comments are posted on the Internet exactly as received, and can be retrieved by most Internet search engines.' Much to my surprise, my search led me to only a very small number of comments-under 100." We know for a fact that FRC constituents alone submitted close to 12,000 comments, and USCCB constituents filed close to 60,000 comments. Yet in a departure from past procedures, only 58 were visible on the site.
When Jeanne contacted a customer service representative to ask about the disappearing act, the official could only respond that HHS has control over what it posts. This isn't Secretary Kathleen Sebelius's first cover-up, though. It came to light last week that while Sebelius was still the Governor of Kansas, several documents that would have implicated Planned Parenthood in state felony charges were destroyed. "Prosecutors say the records, which are central to making their case, were shredded sometime in 2005, roughly two years before charges were brought against Planned Parenthood by former Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline." Not only does Sebelius have a pattern of sitting on information that's incompatible with her abortion agenda, but she'll stoop to hiding it too. Although the paper purge was called "routine" by her staff, Kansans for Life Executive Director Mary Kay Culp put it best when she said, "Only guilty people destroy evidence."