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32,000 pages, with 50,00 being deleted now, of the found e-mail. Because they were repeating.
Time will tell, I'm sure there isn't 32,00 people scanning through them to see, what is what, in a day.
32,000 pages, with 50,00 being deleted now, of the found e-mail. Because they were repeating.
Time will tell, I'm sure there isn't 32,00 people scanning through them to see, what is what, in a day.
And what will the right wingers do next when nothing is found? That is the million dollar question I would like to know.
Right.
Hopefully having a new AG will mean the stonewalling will stop and someone will finally have to answer for the targeting and subsequent coverup involving all sorts of apparent criminal activity, lying and/or intentional ignorance.
Everyone knows that the Obama gang needed to squelch free speech in order for Obama to win but they'll do what they always do, ignore and deny. Yep, but they would scream bloody murder the IRS targeted them. No worries, what goes around comes around.
Russell George IRS Inpector General testified last night that this has all the appearance of criminal activity. Wouldn't elaborate further and shared nothing that might have been found in emails so far.
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From the OP's link
- Investigators said Thursday they have recovered 32,000 emails related to a former IRS official at the heart of the agency's tea party scandal. But they don't know how many of them are new.:
We recovered quite a number of emails but until we compare those to what's already been produced we don't know if they're new emails,"
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