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Originally Posted by Wart Nothing?
I guess you don't count : dozens of e-mail messages obtained by The New York Times show that her staff members studied whether that could allow them to circumvent subpoenas seeking public records. and An assistant told her it appeared that such e-mail messages sent to a private address on a “personal device” like a BlackBerry “would be confidential and not subject to subpoena.”
This doesn't tell you Token is trying to operate under the radar? |
All that tells me is that an assistant told her that, allegedly.
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Ms. Palin and aides use their private e-mail addresses for state business. A campaign spokesman said the governor copied e-mail messages to her state account “when there was significant state business.”
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All this tells me is that when an email turned into a formal state business-related issue, she sent it to her formal state business-related email account. I still haven't seen any proof of state business being run via personal email. Not only that, but...
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On Feb. 7, Frank Bailey, a high-level aide, wrote to Ms. Palin’s state e-mail address to discuss appointments. Another aide fired back: “Frank, this is not the governor’s personal account.”
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Some aides obviously knew it was not to be used as such.
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Originally Posted by Wart If so you once again illustrate how Rightie is going to believe what Rightie wants to believe. |
How in the H-E-double hockey stick are you any different?