Posted on 06/16/2014 9:43:19 AM PDT by MosesKnows
Remove your hard drive, smash it with a hammer, pour it full of oil, and toss it in a bonfire.
When hard drive cools, take it to a scrap yard and have it run through the chipper.
Like others have stated, for the IRS, while not impossible, it will require a lot of work to accomplish. There is no way it could be accidental, it would have to be deliberate. Then the question arises as to why those emails were deleted. She must have some pretty bad information on those emails for them to try pulling this BS.
Join the Democrat Party. You get rid of everything, morals, self respect, intelligent friends, perception of reality and of course E-Mails that might reflect unfavorably on yourself.
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Subject: SLIP Cookbook or FAQ neded
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Hi Is there ANY documentation around that would help ++++++++
Thanks in advance
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Never put anything on the "net" that you would not sign your name to or say to someone in person.
Send it to Louis Learner and have her forward it to important government figures such as Hussein Obama....it will be gone!
In an "enterprise" email system? Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
No.
Everything, repeat everything, in a corporate or government network environment is archived, with redundant backups.
Only lying shriveled up old marxist hags know the secret. Normal people know that all emails can be retrieved, if necessary.
I never mentioned an enterprise mail system.
Then you totally missed the OP’s point.
Get a job heading up the IRS, and presto!
He should be more clear and specific, if he wants a specific type of answer. Specify the equipment, the software, the two parties involved in a particular e-mail ... then we’ll have something more to talk about.
That’s like saying, “My TV doesn’t work!” You’ll get an answer, “Plug it in!”
You’re still missing the point. It’s sarcasm, pointing out how impossible it should be to permanently “lose” emails like the IRS is claiming has happened to Lerner’s.
I say ... it depends ... and until I have specifics, I can’t say much more about it.
Of course an investigation into the specifics of it - the hardware, software and procedures will make all that known ... if someone gets that going.
Until then, no one actually knows ... but are simply speculating.
Exactamundo!
Case in point: My favorite online document reconstruction service indicates that the signature line of that email reads something like +++ +++++++++.
Sage advice... similar in nature to "If one doesn't wish to be known as a sheepf*cker... One should try to avoid having sex with sheep"
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