Posted on 06/21/2014 1:46:15 PM PDT by QT3.14
The timing is not merely suspicious, it is damning.
[T]he alleged disappearance of Ms. Lerner's hard driveand the fact that the missing conversations are those the former IRS director had with people outside the IRShas suddenly resurrected, with force, the explosive possibility that she was chatting with Democrats who mattered.
There's plenty of reason to believe she was. Just last week Congress discovered (via a subpoena to the Justice Department) emails showing that Ms. Lerner had conversations with Justice prosecutors about investigating conservative nonprofits. Who else in the Obama administration was Ms. Lerner talking to?
I'm omitting all of the correspondence between Lerner and Congressional Democrats -- but check the piece to refresh your memory.
Here's the chronology of this "crash:"
(Excerpt) Read more at ace.mu.nu ...
A special prosecutor a.) must be approved by the President and b.) appointed by the Attorney General.
Good luck with that.
10 Million dollars to whoever finds the emails!!!! Crowdfund it!
Another inconvenient truth about corrupt government.
I’m actually surprised someone was attracted to that hag.
Yep, if the drive didn’t crash until the questions from Congress, then they certainly didn’t “recycle” it until after the questions from Congress.
hi lois. can i send someone to pick up your pc and take it to the trash compactor? they’ll bring you another. no worries. we’d probably wouldn’t want any of those right wing types learning about election strategy.
Lois Lerner is dead woman walking for the future of the democrat party...
That made me laugh. Love freeper wit.
Its like this....she took he computer into the bathroom....and it fell in the tub and caught fire so she beat it out with a baseball bat then a huge magnet she had fell on top and erased whatever was left.
Well that's a really interesting piece of new info. Thanks for posting that.
So, how did the Special Prosecutor get appointed for the Watergate investigation?
Seems like Richard Nixon, President, and John Mitchell, Attorney General, would have stood in the way, according to this take on the enabling legislation...
And Nixon only lost 18 and half minutes of a tape recording. Is this not VASTLY more huge?
You’re right. In accordance with best practices, every IT shop (even in the government) has a regular daily/weekly/monthly backup schedule to make sure that all changed files are kept for posterity. They typically keep those backups off-site as a precaution against loss should the main IT center suffer a disaster.
I believe the files are retrievable, unless someone has gone to extraordinary lengths to erase them. The congressional committe needs to immediately call in the support contractors who actually provide IT services and run IRS’ facilities. The answers are there if you know what questions to ask.
Very important info that should be sent to Fox News ASAP.
Additional important information, obtained from another FR thread:
http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/06/outside-email-archiving-company-backed-irs-emails/
In accordance with best practices, every IT shop (even in the government) has a regular daily/weekly/monthly backup schedule to make sure that all changed files are kept for posterity. They typically keep those backups off-site as a precaution against loss should the main IT center suffer a disaster.
I believe the files are retrievable, unless someone has gone to extraordinary lengths to erase them. The congressional committe needs to immediately call in the support contractors who actually provide IT services and run IRS facilities. The answers are there if you know what questions to ask.
So far as I know, the files are in the same vault as Obama’s birth certificate.
Archibald Cox, the Watergate special prosecutor, was appointed by Elliott Richardson, Nixon's Attorney General.
Similarly, recall that, in the "Valerie Plame affair", GWB agreed to the appointment of a special counsel, whereupon Attorney General John Ashcroft appointed Patrick Fitzgerald to the post.
There are no coincidences.
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