Alaska Must Release Palin E-mails By May
An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from msnbc.com:
"The state of Alaska has until May 31 to release about 25,000 pages of e-mails from former Gov. Sarah Palin and senior members of her administration, the state attorney general declared Wednesday. ... the delays in dealing with public records from the Palin administration will have stretched out longer than the Palin administration itself. She was governor for 966 days. By May 31, the request from msnbc.com for the official records will be 986 days old. State regulations usually require records to be made available within 10 days, but state officials said they were overwhelmed by the volume of the e-mails."
News for nerds, stuff that matters.
It's all lolcats and forwarded emails from people who swore they received checks from Microsoft, sprinkled with the occasional note to the president (at the time) somewhere along the lines of,
"Do you like me? Check one:
-Yes
-No
-Maybe"
"You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake."...Tyler Durden
Can't they just get them from Wikileaks?
Just add a colon and it becomes a more interesting story..."Alaska Must Release Palin: E-mails by May"
So any word on that birth certificate?
Hopefully, they are busy converting all the emails to PDF, then drawing black boxes over all the redacted content.
Sleep your way to a whiter smile...date a dentist!
Make sure to give all Republican party members one of those ChromeOS laptops without the capslock key in future.
To prevent this day from getting worse, I'll just read ERROR as GOOD TH