ARE WE LIVING BACK IN THE WATERGATE DAYS ? IRS SAYS 2 YEARS OF LOIS LERNER EMAILS MISSING !

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The proof that this goes all the way to the top will be revealed and it will make Nixon look like a girlscout in comparison. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
That's the part of this that is so hilarious. Obama and his staff are supposed to be these amazingly savvy folks regarding the "new tech" and it's uses, and they seem to forget.. NOTHING that passes through our network hardware ever truly disappears. There is always a copy somewhere.. and the copies will be found and released.
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Koskinen is a disgrace. He would have been great in the old Soviet Union. And will probably be great in the new Amerika. What a pompous, lying jerk.
Shows how far technology has come from erasing tapes to computer crashes.
Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
That smug little beauracrat needs to do the "perp walk"

You can see the total confidence in his manner, and hear it in his voice. He knows that the Obama Justice Dept is not going to do one single thing to any loyal boot licker or lackey who has done this Administrations bidding.

And he knows that a liberal, ass kissing Press will will downplay all of this to the point of non existence.

Nixon stands in awe.
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All they need to do is get them from the NSA. You know they have them.
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All they need to do is get them from the NSA. You know they have them. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
What you just posted went through a MINIMUM of 3 MAJOR file servers and ended up on two other "hard drives" before the end of the journey.

Now it's on mine.

But you do understand that the "crash story" ....

.... is pablum for the simple-minded who still support them.

That "story" is proof of what they really think of their supporters. They believe their supporters will buy it ... lock, stock, and barrell. They are!!!

The next story will be how Bush/Cheney had formatting programs installed on all IRS file servers and hard drives before they left office. And they just found out about it this past May, and are still "investigating" the source.
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What you just posted went through a MINIMUM of 3 MAJOR file servers and ended up on two other "hard drives" before the end of the journey.

Now it's on mine.

But you do understand that the "crash story" ....

.... is pablum for the simple-minded who still support them.

That "story" is proof of what they really think of their supporters. They believe their supporters will buy it ... lock, stock, and barrell. They are!!!

The next story will be how Bush/Cheney had formatting programs installed on all IRS file servers and hard drives before they left office. And they just found out about it this past May, and are still "investigating" the source. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Only the simple-minded and willfully blind can accept this lying-ass excuse from the IRS.

Nevertheless, the truly Kool Aid sotted dim-retards, such as those in this forum who accept and defend this lying-ass excuse from the IRS, probably, on a daily basis, sign on to their email accounts from both their home and their place of work, and yet they never pause to consider that they are accessing their emails from two separate computers or acknowledge that if either or both of those computers crashed that they could go to a third, a fourth, or a fifth computer, etc., and still access their emails.
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Coward
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The truth will come out, but it will be hidden from the public that the IRS uses a 3rd party vendor for email archiving.

http://www.fedspending.org/fpds/fpds...type=T&sortp=i
Coward Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Yes, you are... "Dick Turd".
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Yes, you are... "Dick Turd". Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
another relevant post from our resident RETARD.

The truth will come out, but it will be hidden from the public that the IRS uses a 3rd party vendor for email archiving.

http://www.fedspending.org/fpds/fpds...type=T&sortp=i Originally Posted by DFW5Traveler

I hope this isn't the contract. They appear to win it at $14K annual bid. You can't back up a day's email data for a major govt agency at that price.