Oh he knows... and we know. Clue: They did a sloppy job scrubbing his entrance and exit passport info... from ‘all’ the passports.
Sometimes, things aren’t what they seem:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-03-21-rice-breach_N.htm
People have short memories. Even when the MSM doesn’t tell you... it tells you. Small example:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/22/passport.files/index.html
What a coincidence. Soak the whole piece in. Nothing to see here.
When this was discovered... all of a sudden Hill’s and McCain’s were ‘accessed also’ (distraction). Let’s just say the original stories (which I have, before alterations and scrubbing), backtracked down over time to ‘they couldn’t access just view’, blah, blah. Gee, no one was fired really? Move along. Someone doing their job caught them.
You see... they weren’t digging for info, just the opposite.
But as any IT professional that scrubs banking drives will tell you, you can’t wipe everything if you don’t use the best, and you may have reasons not to. Plus, when you deal with questionable individuals and have lived in corrupt countries, everything has a price. Maybe the globalists/state dept. forgot the people know that as well.
Thank goodness for caches, flash drives and friends in low places. But nevermind... just our crazy, conspiratorial imaginations. Tin foil hat off/
AliVeritas,
When you advised “soak the whole piece in” I went to the link and spotted something else - see below in quotes:
“The department official said the three contract employees worked in three offices in the Washington area. One office does consular work and visas on evenings, holidays, weekends and overnights; another office issues passports; the third office scans and files materials.”
So look, you have three different passports being looked at by three different contractors in three different offices - one of those offices does CONSULAR AFFAIRS work and VISAs...they deal expressly with non-US Citizens.
If all three, Obomination, Hitlery and McLame, are US Citizens, what business does someone at Consular Affairs have looking at US Passport data? The third office, dealing in scanning and filing materials probably deals with both, but pure conjecture on my part.
Most will say as the MSM has: three contractors in three offices with access to files were simply CURIOUS, but I drop the BS Flag on that. The Consular Affairs office is the odd man out here (Foreign Passport????).