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arstechnica.com covers Scott Bloch hard drive wipe

From arstechnica.com
The head of the Office of Special Counsel who is currently leading an investigation into allegations against Karl Rove is taking fire over allegations that he improperly and illegally disposed of documents and files. Since this is the sort of nonsense that only makes sense if you live inside the Ultimate RDF generator (i.e., inside the Beltway), I’ll take a moment and break things down.

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One Response to “arstechnica.com covers Scott Bloch hard drive wipe”

  1. This just makes me sick! The guy can get away with this (hopefully not) yet when a federal employee does this, they get fired right away. Absolute BS!

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