twitter




Sunday, October 11, 2009

Should the hackers who got into Palin's email account be pardoned and rewarded?

They might have broke the law, but they revealed to the country the depths that Palin would sink to, using so called "personal" email accounts to avoid disclosure laws about her scandal ridden governorship.





I say give all those kids a medal and a full scholarship to any college they want.




Should the hackers who got into Palin's email account be pardoned and rewarded?
I agree.
Reply:Typical liberal.





It's ok to break federal laws if it's to try to hurt a republican.





Actually it was personal email and had nothing to reveal except her honesty. It's still against the law and I hope the website owners and the hacker go to prison.





Of course if the same thing happened to Obama you'd never hear the end of it. There would be Congressional hearings. I hate double standards, but that's the way the democrat party of hatred does things these days.





Now we know why McCain doesn't use email.
Reply:No, this was a total invasion of her privacy. I do believe it should be investigated as to why she is using a personal e-mail account for government business, but it was not right for someone to hack into her personal e-mail, regardless of who she is.
Reply:Michael B., why aren't you crying out to the world that her rights have been violated? Isn't that what Dem/Lib's do when information is intercepted or tapped into when the Government is listening in on terrorists trying to get information on the next attack? You cry foul when it's against people who want to kill us, but this one is OK? Someone needs to rethink before they post things like this.
Reply:I think they should be prosecuted. When you accept behavior like this, how will you react when it happens to you, you dumb-***. People wonder how Hitler got to where he did. Well today's liberals are a shining example of the type of people that Hitler depended on. One day they will be the shamed and ostracized group because of their sheer ignorance.
Reply:They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


If someone broke into Obama's e-mail it would be the greatest scandal ever.
Reply:Nah. They broke the law despite shining a light on Palin's attempt to subvert disclosure regulations by using "personal" email accounts for official business.
Reply:No.. prosecute them under Identity theft laws as it probably would qualify. If they got into her account, they were trying to pretend to be her.
Reply:I'm sorry why was Nixon a crook? All he did was pardon some folks who broke into some Democrats' rooms to peak at their files...






Reply:Yes they should be pardoned but only if they are rich.
Reply:I say prosecute them to the full extent of the law.






Reply:Sounds great to me!!





lipstick on that PIG
Reply:hell ya
Reply:i agree with you totally :]
Reply:0__o





My answer is no.


No comments:

Post a Comment