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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: CF Rebel who wrote (99081)2/3/2011 11:05:10 PM
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White House suffers e-mail outage

By Michael O'Brien - 02/03/11 12:05 PM ET



The White House suffered an outage in its unclassified e-mail Thursday morning, communications director Dan Pfeiffer said Thursday. The administration lost e-mail shortly before 8 a.m., Pfeiffer said on Twitter, and crews are on the spot to solve the problem. He tweeted: FYI: WH unclassified email went down shortly before 8 AM. Verizon is working to solve the problem.Pool reports will be avail in press office In the meanwhile, the press corps will have to revert to tactics from the 1990s: They'll have to gather their pool reports in hard-copy form.







This is funny, first, the government that wants to run our ability to do what we want on the net, including check our email, has an outage? and second, the same government that just passed a bill that says from now on there is not going to be paper anything because it is all going to be in database form, is now saying that if people want reports on something, they are going to have to get that in paper form? Wow…this is great and gives me warm fuzzy feelings all over…all that time spent over a bill that is not even worth the paper it is written on…can anyone say inept? If they install an internet kill switch they will probably put it in backwards.
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