A few years back, my computer blew its brains out. Yes,
the CPU bit the dust and I had to replace it with a new computer. My
son-in-law, not a computer tech, has been able to pull information off that
hard drive. In fact, most of the time when a computer crashes, it’s not dead—mine
was because it was the CPU.
Here’s the big problem with Lois Lerner’s excuse
about the emails. Emails are not held on the computer, they’re held on a
server. When I got my new computer, everything was there in my email. Though
the computers, in question, are government computers—and I would guess have a fail-safe
due to importance—the server holds the emails. In order for those emails to
have been lost—which is a physical impossibility—the server would have had to
have a catastrophic event.
The whole story is as bogus as Oboguss, himself.
Lerner nor the others have lost their emails, and the whole story is a bad
cover up. The techs know it, those lying know it, and the public knows it. Time
to fess up Lois.
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