Missing Bush-Era E-Mail Is Found
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mail messages from 94 days in the administration of President George W. Bush, and the Obama administration is searching for more potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record-keeping system. The groups, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive, said they were settling the lawsuits they filed in 2007. It will be 2014 at the earliest before the public sees any of the messages because they must go through the National Archives’ process for releasing presidential and agency records.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/15/us/po ... E_BRF.html
This could be interesting !
Missing Bush-Era E-Mails Found
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Gee are we gonna see those sexual emails between aides and... that were claimed too? Or find out maybe who is really writing these monster bills?
Now with everyone going to txt messaging are we gonna see those too?
I do want to know about anything major - to this nation, but do I really want to know about some of the other stuff? maybe...
gonna be interesting!
Now with everyone going to txt messaging are we gonna see those too?
I do want to know about anything major - to this nation, but do I really want to know about some of the other stuff? maybe...
gonna be interesting!
Sure why not! Everything and anything - per open records laws.
Maybe someday we'll even get to see what happened to the 2004 Ohio election returns which were routed via the partisan Tennessee web hosting co. which (coincidentally I'm sure) also housed Bush white house servers. Now that would be interesting.
Maybe someday we'll even get to see what happened to the 2004 Ohio election returns which were routed via the partisan Tennessee web hosting co. which (coincidentally I'm sure) also housed Bush white house servers. Now that would be interesting.