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Originally Posted by Laneco
I will fully admit that the whole email/internet, etc., is kind of "magic" for me. I don't really know how it works, I just appreciate that it DOES - LOL!
When someone sends me an email, I may keep it for a long time depending on the subject matter. It is common for me to forward or resend an email that someone else needs who has deleted their copy. I still have my copy so I'll send it to them.
How did Clinton destroy 30,000 emails and no one anywhere has a single copy not even on a personal device? I figure that because I will sometimes save an email to my hard drive that other people probably do the same thing (I save technical type information and contract information).
I don't want to PARF this, I just want to know how this is physically possible that absolutely not one single person or one single device has one single item from 30,000 plus emails. Please remove Clinton from the discussion if it keeps it out of PARF.
thank you,
angela
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There are copies of many of those emails, and a lot of time was already spent cross referencing other people's emails to Clintons. Some of it was reported on at the time.
Things may have gotten swept under the rug, but it wasn't just swept under the rug. They used a rake to try and find the really big nuggets. They never found those big nuggets, just a bunch of little nuts.