Monday, April 16, 2007

White House: Millions of e-mails may be missing



Does this quote from CNN's article about the ongoing controversy involving the firing of U.S Attorney's do anything but reveal utter and complete guilt on behalf of the white house and their political adgenda? I think not:

"The biggest problem here is really that here is a White House that is deliberately violating an existing statute that requires them to preserve all records,"

The issue at hand is that the firing of the U.S. Attorneys seems to have been politically motivated and this finding just confirms that. How do you "accidentally" lose 5,000,000 emails? Look at how many zeros follow that 5 people. Theres 6, in case you didnt notice.

This is unacceptable, i mean, the U.S government, the people that work in the White House and elsewhere, are supposed to be in charge of everything that the people of the United States stand for. They're supposed to be the best of the best, afterall, who wants some mediocre Jo Schmoe helping to make decisions that affect millions upon millions of people? Not me.

Somebbody obvioulsy has something to hide, and if thats not the case (which i doubt), this is just one too many of ZERO mistakes that should be taking place so high up in the ranks.

I just cant wait to see the next headline. "Sources report that Presidential Military Aide accidentally misplaced Nuclear Football... along with Biscuit..."

Of course, this report would come out AFTER the Pentagon gets nuked, and Al Qaida claims to be the responsible party. Or even better, seing as how there are a bunch of morons in charge anyway, they manage to pass it off as a "mistake" on G

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