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How Long Will We Have to Put Up With these Arrogant Tools?

by: lightseeker

Wed Feb 04, 2009 at 22:31:24 PM CST



AUSTIN, Texas - Before the House voted Speaker Tom Craddick out of his powerful job, state officials wiped his computers clean and deleted scores of electronic files, raising concerns that important public records may have been destroyed.

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The computers were removed from the speaker's office to be wiped clean at 5 p.m. on Jan. 12, said Anne Billingsley, spokeswoman for the Texas Legislative Council. Rep. Joe Straus, R-San Antonio, was sworn in as speaker at noon the following day.

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"Everything that Speaker Craddick had on his computers as far as data and records, he was allowed to take with him into his (state representative's) office," Billingsley said. "As far as the computers go, they took all the computers for the speaker's office and they got wiped."

Forget the fact that Craddick is a card carrying arrogant crook in my book. He was part of the state government. He does not get to decide , unilaterally what belongs to him, and what belongs to the people of Texas as a record of how their government was conducted.

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lightseeker :: How Long Will We Have to Put Up With these Arrogant Tools?
Deleting computer files from hard drives and individual employees follows standard legislative procedures, said Craddick's chief of staff Kate Huddleston. But it's not clear what files were deleted, setting off alarms among government watchdogs.

Fred Lewis, an independent government watchdog, called the deletions "outrageous."

"If it's on a state computer, it's a state record. They're not his records. They belong to the people of Texas," Lewis said. "I think there should be an investigation on whether or not he illegally destroyed state records."

Huddleston said a shared network drive that all employees and the speaker could access were retained and taken to Craddick's new office in the capitol. The former speaker took some files off hard drives and a network drive that employees were able to independently access. But Huddleston said she wasn't sure what was kept and what was not.

"I'd love to tell you we have all of it," Huddleston said. "But if he didn't want them ... they were deleted."

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First Amendment attorney Joe Larsen, board member of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, said he was concerned important data may never be retrieved. Unless officials specifically culled through the files to ensure government records were retained, "then the odds that public information was destroyed are very high."

I love the part about being "standard procedure." So wiping out the evidence is just how we do things in the Texas Lege? And we wonder why we are misgoverned as we are?

Nobody knows what was wiped, nobody thought to give the matter a little thought before the wipe out? If you believe this was just 'business as usual' , I sure don't . The fact the incoming speaker raised not a peep of resistance is also very, very telling!

One person over at the Chronicle suggested that a forensic search of the hard drive could recover some or all of the data. I am willing to wager good money that that/those hard drives are already scrap metal even as I type this posting.

What will be done about this outrage? Answer is absolutely nothing I fear. Is anybody paying attention? Does the concept of transparent, democratic government have no meaning at all in Texas? Will we make the Banana the official fruit of the State and just admit that , as far as her government goes, we are just another Banana Republic.

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