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Wikileaks posts portions of what appear to be Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin's e-mail inbox, drawing a complaint from the McCain-Palin campaign and an inquiry from the Secret Service.
Wikileaks posts portions of what appear to be Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin's e-mail inbox, drawing a complaint from the McCain-Palin campaign and an inquiry from the Secret Service.
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Article:
http://www.nolanchart.com/article4803.html
Fox11 News on Anonymous:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNO6G4ApJQY
Anonymous response:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFjU8bZR19A
Another Fox11 report:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYH-5ke_bOU
Anonymous documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbwNyKXux70
http://www.anonymous-exposed.org
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It was just one college guy that pretexted the lost password system. It wasn't even a hack
AKA, bunch of kiddies.
aren't there enough silly laws?
This is not to say that I don't think they broke the law - but hey, back in the Nixon era, Deep Throat broke the law too. But in so doing, he exposed an enormous amount of corruption in Nixon's administration.
I wonder what evidence will be recovered from this breach . . . hopefully it'll be enough to deal McCain-Palin a blow from which they never recover.
It's just because they know their candidate is dead in the water. No need to get worked up about it. They'll go back to sobbing obnoxiously in the corner after November.
I think that using a personal email address for government business is stupid, but you kinda go a bit overboard here, eh?
How about we make congress go OUT for their haircuts, manicures and pedicures and massages. That cost $17 MILLION last year. That's a nice little bit of bi-partisan cooperatiion, let's milk the dumba$$ taxpayers that put us here so we can have a facial anytime we like.
Given that Palin was trying to get around the possibility of e-mails being subpoenaed I do not think I was "going overboard" in fact far from it.
With regards your comment about haircuts etc, congress etc should be paying for that crap themselves and NOT on the taxpayers dollar. But then again, if the American populace would actually wake the HELL UP they would want to know (a) why Congress gives itself a raise as the final act before finishing for 'holidays' (b) why it is not publicised and (c) why they continue getting that salary after having served their term!! But too many Americans are simply ignorant.
~ ~ Niels Bohr
Who else should we place above the law? Police, Politicians, Lawyers, the wealthy?
Truly, this is not a difficult concept to grasp.
Anyone with half a brain can see you're way off base here.
I murder you while you are asleep, in your own house. According to your claim, I'm not a bad person, the law's just bad. Come on.
This is what you can expect from people "of faith" -- no morals, no ethics, and trying to hide their actions.
Palin is a bully and a crook who got caught and is now trying to play the victim card.
She has been, and still continues to be, deeply involved with the ultra-right-wing "Dominionist" church movement. READ THIS:
http://markcrispinmiller.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah-palin-and-cnp.html
The main nexus for the Dominionists is the "Committee on National Policy", which strangely includes non-Christian organizations such as, yes, The Church of Scientology.
The leading "Dominionist" church is MorningStar ministries, which despite being a Christian church, leans heavily on "supernatural" themes and blatantly uses the Scientology Cross in their logo:
http://www.morningstarministries.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_cross
Anyone else remember the fate that befell a certain Ms Paris Hilton back in 2005? Her case has similar parallels - I've made a video comparing Paris and Palin here on the Sophos website:
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2008/09/18/paris-hilton-sarah-palin-video/
PRIVATE EMAILS SOULD BE USED FOR POLITICS- NOT GOVERNMENT ONES. This is self-evident.
And that is what the hack reveals-GOV. PALIN ACTED PROPERLY. So, enough already.
It would be best if people would actually looked at such things even if they disagree with them. In my case it has made me get a far more favorable impression of Gov. Palin than before. She appears to practice what she preaches re. demanding a wall between governmental and political activities on government time/sites/emails. Moreover the shoddiness of the activity has made me strongly question some earlier wikileaks supposed asseverations, though not necessarily their competence :).
I am a Democrat. And I headed a PAC for net & web issues strongly supporting freer spreads of info. This hack is abuse of the principle, and illegal. Under any law and at any time.
She is just as evil as Bush.
Political appointments to government positions by government employee's sounds like government business to me.
All of the radicals will be the first to cry fowl when Obama is elected and you loose all your constitutional rights.
Palin complaining about this is like a burglar complaining that someone broke into his home.
We lost many constitutional rights under Bush, and will lose the rest under McCain. Wake up!
"gov.sharah@yahoo.com" !!
Its like leaving a cake open for the cat and then crying why did the cat eat my cake.
NO one likes their emails to he hacked and its bad her email got hacked .. but it shows how dumb she is.
- by hassan_bin_sober September 18, 2008 7:26 AM PDT
- Jesus hacked her mail.
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