Check out your sources, it is all false and not the first time it has appeared
> Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 14:09:49 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RAINdrip: When is destruction of records NOT destruction of records?
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> http://ow.ly/4uyTy
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> Don't look at the source or the subject of the story and assume this is a
> political post, my intent in providing it has NOTHING to do with politics.
>
> This doesn't appear to be a case of inappropriate destruction of records, it
> seems ot be a case of misappropriation of records- in either event, the
> records should be returned to the State of Arkansas.
>
> The article and image in it doesn't state if the former Governor REQUESTED
> that this take place, it only documents WHAT took place. However, as part
> of this action, copies of the State records were removed from the State
> Government's control and ownership and transferred to "a designee of his
> (former) office" and another "designee of his (former) office" also
> witnessed the destruction of the drives and network drives, which were
> mirrored and copies given to "a designee of his (former) office".
>
> In addition, the decision to destroy drives after they were subjected to a
> seven-pass overwrite to meet the ECIO standard seems a bit absurd. If this
> is the ECIO's practice, then the drives should have been unable to be
> forensically inspected to reveal any residual content, so the unwarranted
> destruction resulted in the need to replace the hardware.
>
> Obviously, those records which meet the definition of "the People's Records"
> for the State of Arkansas should have NEVER been removed from the custody of
> the State and should be returned.
>
> If under further investigation it is determined that the hardware was
> destroyed at the request of the former Governor and NOT as a part of normal
> practices of the Office of the ECIO, the State should be reimbursed for the
> cost of both labor and hardware to replace them. The same should be
> applicable to the reconstitution of the records from any mirrored drives or
> backup tapes.
>
> Larry
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