The IRS’s claim that it lost the e-mails of multiple key employees, at precisely the moment that Congress began looking into the agency’s unethical and illegal political persecutions, challenges even the most credulous mind.
It is very difficult to permanently destroy an e-mail even if you are trying to do so. The proposition that a few hard-drive crashes, which conveniently afflicted the computers of those involved in the agency’s targeting of conservative groups, would permanently wipe out those e-mails beyond recovery beggars belief. Half the strip malls in this country have electronics stores that will, for a fee, recover information from a damaged hard drive. Assuming that the drive in question was not, say, smashed to bits with a sledgehammer and then nuked in a microwave, the information on it should be recoverable.
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ReplyDeleteCall Edward Norton. In ten minutes he could find them and if you really want him to apply himself to the task, give him immunity form the liars who are now in power.
They are STILL on the server and a low grade computer hack can recover them pretty easily. Get the NSA to recover them. It would be child's play for them.
ReplyDeleteBut that's how stupid they believe "we, the people" are --- the computer crashed and we've "lost them forever". Got it?
While that bunch sat in a cell they would remember where they are and how they got there !!!
ReplyDeleteWe are not this stupid. Anyone who bites on this hook is not allowed to be in Congress.
ReplyDeleteI can get those emails back, and I'm 60 years old!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing coincidence. 6 IRS conspirators all have their computers crash when Congress asks for documents!
Occam's Razor solves this in a jiffy! Put them under oath and then prosecute them for perjury.