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What else can we expect? We are experiencing the most lawless, corrupt presidential administration in US history and there is no longer such a thing as the rule of law in the US.
Liberals should understand that this problem cuts both ways. The uniform enforcement and recognition of law is what creates an equal standing in society for citizens of all walks of life. When the law is selectively enforced, there is no longer equality and equal treatment under the law and we have entered a feudal, corrupt existence.
Wake up- turning a blind eye to the lawlessness of Obama suggests that citizens should no longer be obliged to obey the law either (see the French Revolution and Czarist Russia).
Agree. But.....as you can see, most liberals have lost their ever-loving-minds when it comes to Obama. There's no reasoning with these people, none.
So you're telling me one of the key people involved here, who refused to testify, lost over a years worth of emails due to a PC crash, AND they just come out with this now.......and you believe it?
The ones that are missing are apparently the ones sent to people outside of the IRS.
Thanks for the reminder of the link to the article. If the NSA and CIA have the ability to hack and/or examine hard drives and servers. .. one would logically conclude they and/or "consultants" can assist the IRS identify what was removed/deleted/lost and who was logged-on at the time.
perhaps they need to take the computers in a search warrants to recover and if done intentional start a cover up investigation for criminal charges. Its all there on the hard drives.
perhaps they need to take the computers in a search warrants to recover and if done intentional start a cover up investigation for criminal charges. Its all there on the hard drives.
Thats part of my main point. Why is the IRS, who is being investigated, allowed to be the ones who turn over evidence? What sort of idiotic investigation is this where the suspects are in charge of the evidence?
We are too the point with this new revelation, that an outside group needs to go in, look at the servers, the back ups, look into the IT people, grab Lerner's hard drive, and anything else they want. You dont leave it up to them to turn over evidence.
Firstly when a hard drive physically fails that data is still on the platter and can be recovered. Simple home brew method is to to take the platter out the failed HDD and put it into an identical housing. This is basically what data recovery specialists do to recover data from drives that have physically failed but I'm sure they have much more sophisticated tools than swapping housings.
Secondly important data is or should be stored in a RAID configuration that supports redundancy. I have two drives on my computer in RAID 1 configuration that mirror each other. If one drive fails it's irrelevant because the other one is exact duplicate.
I would bet the average desktop in most government agencies do not have RAID disk. Secondly, what would be the incentive in July 2011 to use extraordinary measures to recover the data on a desktop drive.
I would bet the average desktop in most government agencies do not have RAID disk. Secondly, what would be the incentive in July 2011 to use extraordinary measures to recover the data on a desktop drive.
You do know what a network is right? Those computers are hooked in to a network which is backed up.
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