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To: combjelly who wrote (792394)6/28/2014 11:14:09 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578926
 
The commie ideology.



To: combjelly who wrote (792394)6/28/2014 11:15:38 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578926
 
The EPA was destroying computer files way before those hacks at the IRS

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth had ordered the EPA on Jan. 19, 2001, at the end of the Clinton administration, to preserve all documents relevant to a Freedom of Information Act request by Landmark regarding the federal agency’s contact with outside groups. That same day, EPA Administrator Carol Browner asked a technician to delete her computer files. Browner later testified that she was unaware of the court order and simply wanted to remove some games from her work computer.

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Sheesh. As a one time employee of a contractor for a govt funded job, there ain't no way, no how we would have games on our computers other than maybe solitaire which came with it. Mighty nice of her to want to make sure her computer was pristeen for the incoming admin. Of course I'm sure there was someone out there that had some games.

1 posted on 6/22/2014, 9:58:57 AM by rktman

FLASHBACK: "Energy czar Carol Browner epitomized the secretive dealings of these offices when she advised auto industry executives this month to "to put nothing in writing, ever" about their meetings with her."



To: combjelly who wrote (792394)6/28/2014 11:22:34 PM
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The EPA later acknowledged it had wiped clean the computer files from Browner and other top staff despite Lamberth’s order.

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