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For example Scooter Libby sends Chaney an email about a conversation he had with a reporter about a CIA agent. If Libby knows the email is public record, the email will reflect how he wants his email to be perceived by the public. If Libby writes a note on a napkin to Chaney, and Chaney throws the note in the trash, and someone finds the note and makes it public. I would put more value on the note than the email. I understand that both could be staged.
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isn't this obvious?
btw--do you write emails as if they are matters of public record?
just wondering.
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