palin was trying to hide her involvement using private emails instead of the official account .
On Oct 12, 8:33 am, rigsy03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yahoo cannot stop all these requests for money from Africa or bogus > lottery winnings. Probably safer to communicate on stationery- in > code- with invisible ink!//Seriously, our USA culture demands we > appear on some tv show and air our dirty laundry as if to prove we > exist. Maybe that was the purpose of mother's monogrammings and > engravings in her day and age. Who knows? > > On Oct 12, 4:56 am, "[ the last patriotic Republican ]" > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > State scrambles to gather Gov. Sarah Palin private > > e-mailshttp://www.adn.com/palin/story/552319.html > > The state is bustling to try to comply with a court order issued today > > that requires Gov. Sarah Palin and everyone else in the governor's > > office to preserve all e-mails issued from private accounts that > > concern state business. > > > The state didn't fight activist Andree McLeod's request for a > > temporary restraining order to force Palin, the GOP vice presidential > > nominee, and her office to hold onto the private e-mails, said Mike > > Mitchell, an assistant attorney general. Anchorage Superior Court > > Judge Craig Stowers ruled largely for McLeod after a hearing today. > > > "We entered into the hearing ... willing to work to preserve those e- > > mails that do relate to state business that may have been sent to or > > from private accounts to the extent they can be preserved at this > > point," Mitchell said. > > > The state is going to try to find out which governor's office > > employees used private e-mails for state business and then try to > > preserve those e-mails and pull them into the state's e-mail system, > > he said. > > > McLeod, a former state employee who has run for office several times, > > filed a lawsuit against Palin over the governor's use of private e- > > mail, outside the secure state system. > > > Palin had at least two private Yahoo accounts and used one for state > > business. A couple of other employees in the governor's office, Ivy > > Frye and Frank Bailey, also used private e-mail accounts for state > > work at times. But it's not clear how widespread the practice has > > been. Close to 90 people have worked in the governor's office since > > Palin took office in December 2006, counting those in the Office of > > Management and Budget and the lieutenant governor's office. Mitchell > > said he believed the practice was minimal. > > > Palin's Yahoo accounts were canceled in September after a Tennessee > > college student allegedly reset her password, got into one of the > > accounts and posted screen shots of her inbox and a couple of messages > > onto a publicly available Web site. > > > ADVERTISEMENT > > > Separate from the Yahoo accounts, Bailey set up another private e-mail > > system this spring for Palin and some of her insiders, according to > > the Washington Post. > > > Mitchell said he'll have to work with the governor's office and the > > technical support staff to figure out how to pursue the e-mails that > > may still be in the possession of Yahoo or other e-mail service > > providers. > > > According to Yahoo, once a user deletes an e-mail, "the actual message > > content may take a couple of days to a couple of months to be > > completely eliminated from our storage facilities." > > > Any recovered e-mails will be released in response to requests for > > public information, if they are not otherwise exempt, Mitchell said. > > McLeod and others have been seeking Palin's e-mails.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
