re: #39 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
And Huckabee goes for the deflection;
“Sure, I erased every possible piece of evidence and record that they contained, but hey, I bought new clean ones, so we’re good, right?”
When you throw away a computer, do you wipe it clean?
Actually, we do. We are destroying our personal financial records, which are on the drive. It’s the equivalent of shredding paper. I vaguely remember my husband doing something to physically destroy the memory. Can’t remember exactly what.
However, I would think that these records on state-owned computers would a. not contain any information would be personal and private like that and b. protected by law?
Why was this legal?