usatoday.com — Older White House computer hard drives have been destroyed, resulting in millions of possibly missing e-mails from 2003 to 2005. They don't think they can get them back. Things that make you go... hhmmmmmm....
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orphenshadowMar 23, 2008
I am sorry sir, Deleting your email is not illegal. Neither is shredding your personal mail.
Closed AccountMar 23, 2008
I was actually curious. I haven't been following the passport thing. Dugg for providing the link.
izultMar 24, 2008
You're out of your mind if you think that this is a good thing. This is not the way the founding fathers intended it to be. Being completely and totally impervious makes him little more than a KING. Did you snooze through American History or just completely skip it?
compdude32Mar 25, 2008
Workstation drives are not supposed to be kept you idiot, work just one day in the real world and maybe you will understand the difference.
compdude32Mar 25, 2008
He lost the election, there is no way you can say he didn't, even after the supreme court ruled on the FL election they continued the recount and Gore lost, no matter how you cut it Gore lost.
wakanandaMar 26, 2008
Hail to the nose-picking monkey-in-chief!
thecuriousoneApr 2, 2008
Mistake my buttocks. They keep losing things conveniently. Oh well, what else do you expect from jerks?
macgyverdbJan 4, 2009
Well what is interesting that it would be published. But then again, my Dad always says...the the easiest way to tell a lie is on a still sheet of paper. Ever since the early 80's when the major internet trunk lines for the internet were switched to be running directly thru CIA HQ...nothing is lost. The data is not lost...it's just conveniently 'lost'.