How convenient

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Originally posted by: friedmush
I hate to enter a political mud bath because it's useless.

But I will tell you first hand this kind of thing happened to me in the last couple of weeks. It's way too technical to explain but I am in the middle of a painful (not controversial) loss of information at this very moment and the outlook for recovery is bleak. Ugh. And to top it off, ironically I am the spokesperson and public information officer, among other things, for my organization.


"It’s not just Lois Lerner’s e-mails. The Internal Revenue Service says it can’t produce e-mails from six more employees involved in the targeting of conservative groups, according to two Republicans investigating the scandal.

The IRS told Ways and Means chairman Dave Camp and subcommittee chairman Charles Boustany that computer crashes resulted in additional lost e-mails, including from Nikole Flax, the chief of staff to former IRS commissioner Steven Miller, who was fired in the wake of the targeting scandal."

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/380576/irs-has-lost-more-e-mails-eliana-johnson

Is anyone on this site dumb enough to fall for this bull? I understand that Forkie and some other Liberals don't care about Liberal corruption, and that's a different issue altogether.


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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Is anyone on this site dumb enough to fall for this bull?

It does seem to be a remarkable coincidence.

But as of Monday morning, there is no report of the missing Lois Lerner e-mails on the home page of CNN, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and MSNBC.
As of Monday evening only CBS and FoxNews had reported the story on television.
So, . . . it's likely not important.
I apologize for lying to you. I promise I won't deceive you except in matters of this sort.

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Originally posted by: friedmush



But I will tell you first hand this kind of thing happened to me in the last couple of weeks.


You were the subject of a congressional investigation and lost the documents they requested? How convenient!
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
...Is anyone on this site dumb enough to fall for this bull?...
Apparently. Maybe this will help.


Apparently yes..They insist there isn't scandal, but cannot explain why the story is constantly changing, people plead the 5th and evidence is lost.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
...Is anyone on this site dumb enough to fall for this bull?...
Apparently. Maybe this will help.




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Originally posted by: hoops2
Apparently yes..They insist there isn't scandal, but cannot explain why the story is constantly changing, people plead the 5th and evidence is lost...
Ooh, I know, I know!

Because the story isn't constantly changing, the Bill of Rights, and the first computer crash in history.
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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Is anyone on this site dumb enough to fall for this bull?

It does seem to be a remarkable coincidence.

But as of Monday morning, there is no report of the missing Lois Lerner e-mails on the home page of CNN, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and MSNBC.
As of Monday evening only CBS and FoxNews had reported the story on television.
So, . . . it's likely not important.


Those same News agencies used the same principals of discretion when choosing to report on Obama's manipulation of the employment rate before the election. I remember Don Diego weighing in on that one with an article from the NY Post. Their key informant was a man who admittedly did not work for the agency he claimed to have inside knowledge about.

So its just a matter of what one considers to be "News". Facts? Or Right Wing conspiracy theories? Luckily there are channels that accommodate either kind of viewer.
"the first computer crash in history. "

She was required by law to keep paper copies and email is usually kept on central servers and backed up nightly. It is hard to imagine that the IRS didn't do any of this
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