Ten Million Missing White House emails:Special Conspiracy Coincidence Edition ...
Apparently things are much more appalling than they already appeared to be, regarding the many millions of missing, important White House e-mails. As a matter of fact, at least 100% worse.
Consider the quickly clipped quote below, fresh from the fighting fellahs of the famous Crooks and Liars blog.
So, see the rest for yourself.... Cafferty: A government watchdog group now says more than 10 million White House emails are missing.
Citizens for the Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) described this massive hole in White House email records last April.At that time they thought the number was 5 million - Now they say it is more than 10 million emails.
In one of the great understatements of this here Christmas season, the group says that this revised estimate - quote - highlights that this is a very serious and systematic problem at the White House - unquote.Both CREW and another private group called the National Security Archive are suing the Bush administration to try to get information about all these missing emails. The White House email problems first came to light during special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s investigation into the leak of CIA officer Valerie Plame’s identity.
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By the way it’s against the law that these emails be destroyed or lost. They are supposed to be saved. The Presidential Records Act of 1978 mandates White House communications be preserved. Another law broken — Another example of nobody doing a damn thing about it.
Now, one quick question before we flit off for our tea-break.
Theory-wise, coincidence or conspiracy?
Remember, Old Brit Richard just reports.
You decide.
(Cross posted at Appletree)
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Labels: conspiracy, corruption, criminals, Karl Rove, White House emails
2 Comments:
Another example of nobody doing a damn thing about it.
Precisely. That's why they know they can do anything they like and get away with it.
Only one answer if you ask me, and it starts as follows ... REVO......
Most people over there are far too busy watching highly paid actors play baddies on television to be bothered by real criminals. I mean, that kind of bother might take real physical and mental EFFORT, and we can't expect to have any of that can we?
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