Just before Mitt Romney left the Massachusetts governor’s office and first ran for president, 11 of his top aides purchased their state-issued computer hard drives, and the Romney administration’s e-mails were all wiped from a server, according to interviews and records obtained by the Globe.
Romney administration officials had the remaining computers in the governor’s office replaced just before Governor Deval Patrick’s staff showed up to take power in January 2007, according to Mark Reilly, Patrick’s chief legal counsel.
2 comments:
Kinda smells a bit like fish huh?
Only someone with something to hide would go to such extermes.
politics as usual!
The first question that comes to mind is "What were they hiding"?
People need to remember things like this after they're made aware of them so that they can place an "informed" vote when it's election time.
This applies to ALL candidates, I'm not just picking on Romney.
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