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Posted on 6/22/14 at 8:51 pm to
Posted by Rex
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Posted on 6/22/14 at 8:51 pm to
Also, at great expense to an agency that can ill afford this witch hunt, the IRS has provided THOUSANDS of Lerner emails from the 2009-2011 crash period because they were recovered from other IRS recipients.

Wasn't this supposed to be an Obama-directed scandal? Want to know how many emails were exchanged between the White House and Obama's executive staff during that crash period? A whopping ZERO.


Posted by MMauler
Member since Jun 2013
19216 posts
Posted on 6/22/14 at 8:56 pm to
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Want to know how many emails were exchanged between the White House and Obama's executive staff during that crash period? A whopping ZERO.


So, the IRS has not ACTUALLY TURNED OVER any e-mails going to and from the White House (while the White House claims executive privilege) so Little Rexy makes the bold statement (i.e., LIE) that there were no e-mails exchanged with the White House and the IRS?

Tell us about all those meetings at the White House with IRS personnel. Why were there so many f*cking meetings at the White House Rex?


I'm sure you'll have no problem sinking to the bottom of the pond scum to do anything to defend this corrupt and filthy Administration -- but, it's just fun to watch you make a complete A$$ of yourself.
This post was edited on 6/22/14 at 8:58 pm
Posted by Poodlebrain
Way Right of Rex
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 6/22/14 at 11:08 pm to
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Also, at great expense to an agency that can ill afford this witch hunt, the IRS has provided THOUSANDS of Lerner emails from the 2009-2011 crash period because they were recovered from other IRS recipients.
Where are the subject file copies of Lerner's emails that the Internal Revenue Manual required of IRS employees? LINK Please note that IRM 1.10.3.2.3 was in effect before Lerner's computer crashed.
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Emails as Possible Federal Records

1.All federal employees and federal contractors are required by law to preserve records containing adequate and proper documentation of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and essential transactions of the agency. Records must be properly stored and preserved, available for retrieval and subject to appropriate approved disposition schedules.

2.The Federal Records Act applies to email records just as it does to records you create using other media. Emails are records when they are:

•Created or received in the transaction of agency business

•Appropriate for preservation as evidence of the government’s function and activities, or

•Valuable because of the information they contain

3.If you create or receive email messages during the course of your daily work, you are responsible for ensuring that you manage them properly. The Treasury Department’s current email policy requires emails and attachments that meet the definition of a federal record be added to the organization’s files by printing them (including the essential transmission data) and filing them with related paper records. If transmission and receipt data are not printed by the email system, annotate the paper copy. More information on IRS records management requirements is available at https://erc.web.irs.gov/Displayanswers/Question.asp?FolderID=4&CategoryID=5 or see the Records Management Handbook, IRM 1.15.1 https://publish.no.irs.gov/IRM/P01/PDF/31421A03.PDF).

4.An email determined to be a federal record may eventually be considered as having historical value by the National Archivist prior to disposal. Therefore, ensure that all your communications are professional in tone.

5.Please note that maintaining a copy of an email or its attachments within the IRS email MS Outlook application does not meet the requirements of maintaining an official record. Therefore, print and file email and its attachments if they are either permanent records or if they relate to a specific case.
Didn't Lerner proclaim that she had not violated any laws or IRS policies and procedures? Where are the permanent record copies of her emails that IRS policies and procedures required her to maintain?
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