
CREW:
CREW's Anne Weismann told crn.com that the number of missing e-mails from the White House far surpasses the widely stated total of five million. It could be more than double or over ten million:
"I will tell you, by the way, that it's way higher than five million. It's more than 10 million," said Anne Weismann, a former Justice Department attorney who now serves as chief counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).
Media reports have generally put the number of e-mails the Bush administration is reported to have lost from 2003-2006 at roughly five million. That was the number White House Press Secretary Dana Perino mentioned in an April press conference, when she admitted that millions of e-mails may have disappeared from the Executive Office of the President (EOP) archives.
But Weismann said sources close to Congressional and private investigations of the missing e-mail scandal had informed her that more than twice as many e-mails were unaccounted for by the Bush administration.
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Just ask any teenager to hack the files or go to the main frame and there is you missing 10 million emails. Now if the main frame was deleted it was done as a crime. Hackers are smarter then the US employees even the ones in poor countries. The White House hires the loyalist who went to Christian colleges to commit the crimes while all Waxman needs to do is ask a street smart kid and you'll have your answer in a few minutes.
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