Return to Article: Congress continues probe into missing e-mails
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Hey guys, Guess what -- We have wars going on, the dollar is tanking, and the economy is in big trouble.
It is time for Congress to start doing their job. Forget about lost e mails, baseball players and the rest of the items on your scedules not helping americans.
Get back to work and solve the problems of the United States. Yes, they may be harder and you may have to work together but we really need you guys to do your jobs for a change. Enough of this nonsense.
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The article shows everything that is wrong in government. $15 million to recover email. Get real! Either the CIO is incompetent or the administration is purposely hiding or witholding those emails.But then again, anyone who can make 365 days in a year turn into 700 days may have some abilities we do not know about.
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Just a brief comment on the text. I know 2003 was a long year for many, but "700 days..." I don't think so.
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Hmmmm. I'm no mathematician, but 700 days during 2003? Maybe that's why they couldn't keep up with all the e-mails, there were almost twice the days during that year as in a regular (365 day) year.
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