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Lerner?s crashed hard drive has been recycled,!

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  • spasmcreek
    only republican e-mails are recoverable by democrat techs from a "crashed" democrat computer.....any techie knows this
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  • e3mrk
    My Son the Computer Expert tells Me that when a E-Mail is deleted even if You destroy the Hard Drive the E-Mails are still on whatever Server They went through. And Gee,I thought the Government recorded all of the E-Mails from Everyone in the Country anyway.
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  • casper1947
    How about subpoenaing Lerners contact list then subpoenaing ALL e-mail they received FROM Lerner.

    I'll bet that would result Executive Privilege.
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  • bpost
    So did the server that backed it up, it crashed and got recycled too!!

    That is about as likely as being hit by lighting while in a closed room three stories underground surrounded by a Faraday cage.
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  • gary wray
    Just doesn't pass the smell test IMO although I am not a computer expert. My local computer geek tells me that emails can be dug out with enough effort....don't believe this POTUS wants to put in the effort! Just another disaster in a long litany of disasters from this "most tranparent administration in history"[B)]Right[:(]
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  • gunnut505
    Even a "crashed" hard drive can be restored, and ALL of the contents cloned to another drive.
    This is the classic "smoke and mirrors" distraction we have grown to expect from the lefty cowards; blame a 3-year-old "crashed" hard drive for inefficiencies and incomplete data, when all they want to do is politically threaten their opponents, and retain power over a stupid and so easily duped populace.
    The mulatto-in-chief must be slapping himself on the back for dreaming up such a "transparent" explanation.
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  • gary wray
    Man, the IRS guy is getting a real grillin' up on the Hill. Sadly, it would have been better if the guy had fessed up, said sorry, and it won't happen again. Instead, he is taking the adm KoolAid and not feeling sorry for a darn thing....these guys just don't get it...but then look who is leading them...is it any wonder[:o)]
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  • pwillie
    Got to hand it to "Bonzo"...he is a Rock Star!
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  • gary wray
    quote:Originally posted by gary wray
    Man, the IRS guy is getting a real grillin' up on the Hill. Sadly, it would have been better if the guy had fessed up, said sorry, and it won't happen again. Instead, he is taking the adm KoolAid and not feeling sorry for a darn thing....these guys just don't get it...but then look who is leading them...is it any wonder[:o)]


    The head of the IRS is asking the committee if he can have a "redo" in his testimony. Should be interesting on what he has to say...I am thinking that he is beginning to believe that he could also be brought up on charges of perjury....should be interesting on what he has to say. I think Issa is giving him a chance to make the record right...hope so, anyway. We will see....
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  • casper1947
    Perhaps someone more knowledgeable could expand this.

    I am not an IP expert, but have experience in networking. I have used Outlook on a corporate network from the user end and currently use Thunderbird. In both cases the default setting is to leave the messages on the server. The user must change setting to download the messages as well as delete them from the server. If the messages are deleted from the server then the E-mail messages are only available via the computer they have been downloaded to. NO mobile mail access to previous retrieved mail. All E-mail MUST be done from the 1 office computer.

    Do Federal administrators stay in their office and only send and receive e-mail from that location?
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