Derrick A. Max, the head of two business groups that favored
President Bush's plans to privatize Social Security [..] e-mailed testimony on the topic. The unscrubbed Word document
apparently included editing and advice from an associate commissioner
of the Social Security Administration. "The real scandal here," Mr. Max told The Los Angeles Times after
Democrats expressed outrage over the White House's fingerprints on the
testimony, "is that after 15 years of using Microsoft Word, I don't
know how to turn off 'track changes.' " [NYT]