The Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) claimed Friday that it cannot produce Lois Lerner’s emails to and
from the White House and other administration departments due to a
supposed computer crash.
The IRS previously agreed to
hand over all of the ex-IRS official’s emails from 2009 to 2011 to the
House Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Rep. Dave Camp. But the IRS
claimed Friday that it has Lerner’s emails to and from other IRS
officials but it cannot produce emails to and from the Treasury and
Justice Departments, the Federal Election Commission, or Democratic
offices.
The IRS’ computer crash may go
down in history next to the eighteen and a half minute gap in the
Watergate tapes, which was supposedly caused by a mistake by Richard
Nixon’s secretary Rose Mary Woods.
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Once its on the PC I don't think a crash can kill it. You have to run special programs or hit it with a big magnet to loose some thing. Even if you delete something its always on the hard drive.
ReplyDeleteNow that you mentioned it, I seem to remember the same. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMight as well chop DC off from the rest of the country as they just don't fit.
ReplyDeleteStart and new fed gov in NC or some Confederate state for hope and change.
I'll vote for that!
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