Posted on 07/22/2014 5:32:34 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Wonder how “sanitized” these newfound e-mails have become?????
As an IT engineer for the last 20 years, I can tell you with 100% certainty that I would lose my job if I could not produce an archive from the last 7 years. I’m allowed to take a few days to produce, as we often have to send away for tapes from Iron Mountain; but that data is understood to be recoverable. We’ve been able to go as far back as 10 years in some rare instances if tapes were not overwritten or were archived with scratch tapes.
This business about the government not being able to produce documents from just 6 months to 1 year ago is absolute bunk and borders on criminal withholding of evidence.
....now that the backups have been sufficiently scrubbed.
IRS = Dean Smith’s “4 Corners” offense.
Reminds me of minutes of deleted cassette tapes from the White House, during Richard Nixon.
In other words obstruction of justice.
“...borders on criminal withholding of evidence.”
I think they crossed that line.
All that was needed to be done to preserve the emails was to pull one set of full backups once the subpeona was received and replace the set with fresh tapes. There were many things that could have been done, but weren't. For what appears to be obvious reasons.
No major corporation in the US would retain LESS than 7 years worth of data. This 6 months garbage is a ruse. It’s not real.
How much do you want to wager that if some Democrat concocted a case about Bush and demanded emails from 2007-2008, they’d have those records readily available in every format imaginable?
> ....now that the backups have been sufficiently scrubbed.
Or completely rewritten in Hollywood script style. It would be easy to fake and be made to look “real” to non-experts. If the so-called “recovered” emails are reviewed they need to be examined by an unbiased third party expert to determine their authenticity.
IRS: “Now that we’ve had sufficient time to flush all of the incriminating e-mails, we found the back-ups!”
Delay tactic. There are no backup tapes, or at least none will ever be produced. Let’s not get our hopes up on this.
Sort of like a "Certificate of Life Birth" that was of interest a while ago.
Exactly. Coworker: “Lois, how is your day going?” Lerner: “Oh just wonderful. I love being an ethical public servant doing my job to serve the people.”
Like almost everything our government leadership does that comes under scrutiny, I don’t care which party, we will never know the truth.
I hope they find somebody better at producing phony emails than who they found to produce a phony birth certificate.
Same here. 32 years.
This whole thing would be laughable if it was not so serious. This isn’t saying “my dog ate my homework.” It’s saying “My goldfish ate my homework.”
I’m not disagreeing with you. I am saying that, in my opinion, the IRS changed internal IT email retention policies (that are legally mandated) to age these emails off. To me it shows just how serious the content of the emails must be.
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