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Bush presidency "lost" 5 million emails
The White House has come under fire for being unable to retrieve 5m email messages.
Conspiracy theorists were quick to accuse the presidency of systematically deleting sensitive materials, even though all presidential communications are supposed to be saved. Given the fact that the Bush presidency knowingly ignored evidence indicating that Saddam Hussein didn't own any weapons of mass destruction, it won't surprise anybody that evil forces are at work here too.
In this case, the administration is under fire for an alleged plan to fire all attorney generals and/or retaliating against attorney generals who didn't dance to Bush' tune.
When Bush was hit by the terrorist attacks of September 11, he allegedly wanted to make sure that his following years as president would help him build a legacy as one of the US' greatest presidents. If public opinion provide any measure, he will go down into history as one of the worst. The "accidental loss" of some email will only further tarnish his image.
April 14, 2007 at 01:10 AM | Permalink
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