In light of
the new suspiciously-timed release about emails involving Hillary Clinton –
take a look at “The George W. Bush White House ‘Lost’ 22 Million Emails” by
Nina Burleigh at NEWSWEEK on 9/12/16 -
“For 18 months, Republican strategists,
political pundits, reporters and Americans who follow them have been pursuing
Hillary Clinton’s personal email habits, and no evidence of a crime has been
found. But now they at least have the skills and interest to focus on a much larger and deeper email conspiracy,
one involving war, lies, a private server run by the Republican Party and
contempt of Congress citations—all of it still unsolved and unpunished.
Clinton’s email habits look
positively transparent when compared with
the subpoena-dodging, email-hiding, private-server-using George W. Bush
administration. Between 2003 and 2009, the Bush White House “lost” 22 million
emails. This correspondence included millions of emails written during the
darkest period in America’s recent history, when the Bush administration was
ginning up support for what turned out to be a disastrous war in Iraq with
false claims that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and,
later, when it was firing U.S. attorneys for political reasons.
Like Clinton, the Bush White House used a private email server—it was owned by the
Republican National Committee. And the Bush administration failed to store its
emails, as required by law, and then refused to comply with a congressional
subpoena seeking some of those emails. “It’s about as amazing a double
standard as you can get,” says Eric Boehlert, who works with the pro-Clinton
group Media Matters. “If you look at the Bush emails, he was a sitting
president, and 95 percent of his chief advisers’ emails were on a private email
system set up by the RNC. Imagine if for the last year and a half we had been
talking about Hillary Clinton’s emails set up on a private DNC server?”
Most troubling, researchers found a suspicious pattern in the White House email system
blackouts, including periods when there were no emails available from the
office of Vice President Dick Cheney. “That the vice president’s office,
widely characterized as the most powerful vice president in history, should
have no archived emails in its accounts for scores of days—especially days when
there was discussion of whether to invade Iraq—beggared the imagination,” says
Thomas Blanton, director of the Washington-based National Security Archive. The
NSA (not to be confused with the National Security Agency, the federal
surveillance organization) is a nonprofit devoted to obtaining and
declassifying national security documents and is one of the key players in the
effort to recover the supposedly lost Bush White House emails.”
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We need to get the word out on the National media to drown out Trump and the hypocritical Republicans and other people who support him.
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