Wednesday, September 17, 2008

"And McCain admits he still can't use a computer" - THANK GOD!!!



The latest Obama ad slams McCain for not being able to email or text message.

Let me show you why Obama is once again, an idiot.

1. The train crash... the engineer was alledgedly texting when he hit another train.
2. Physical injury due to walking and texting in public is on the rise
3. A good chunk of car accidents involve a cellphone.

As for email... take a look at this breaking news (Thanks to the American Conservative Forum and Michelle Malkin)

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Sarah Palin's private e-mail hacked, family photos raidedBy Michelle Malkin •

September 17, 2008 02:59 PM Scroll for updates…Wired News confirms…
Sometime early this morning, between approximately 3:00am - 4:00am, members of an infamous group of hackers broke into Gov. Sarah Palin's private Yahoo e-mail account.

The incriminating discussion threads included screenshots of Palin's e-mail and private e-mail addresses of her contacts. The threads have since been deleted.
Hacking e-mail is a federal crime. A TV anchor who broke into his colleague's e-mail account recently pleaded guilty and faces a maximum five years in prison.
The law will catch up to the hackers, but what about the lowlifes who are now gleefully splashing the alleged contents of Palin's private e-mail account all over the Internet?

The Gawker smear machine - see here for all the background you need - has posted private family photos of Palin's children that were apparently stolen from the e-mail account.

They have used Bristol Palin's illegally obtained private cell phone number from her mom's private account, recorded her voicemail message, and posted it on their website.

They have reprinted her husband Todd's private e-mail address and son Track's private e-mail address.

You think this is just a harmless prank? Those of you who have had to deal with break-ins and identity theft know exactly what a burdensome process it is to recover from crimes like this.

Gawker knowingly and deliberately published illegally obtained photos of the Palin children.

Where are the privacy absolutists now?

You think Palin Derangement Syndrome is bad now? These by-any-means-necessary lunatics are just warming up.

Let me repeat what I said about Nick Denton and his slime businesses in 2006. It's every bit as relevant now. And I expect the same cowards who said nothing then to remain silent about the violations of the Palin family's privacy now:
There is a time to be tolerant and there is a time to draw lines. If you don't draw those lines, bullies will be emboldened. The smug Gawker smear machine is all about pushing those boundaries with the expectation that no one will push back. They project their own cynicism, recklessness with facts, intellectual laziness, and bad faith on everyone else.

But outside of Manhattan and Los Angeles, not all of us think blogging is a for-profit enterprise founded solely to tear people down with gossip, rumor-mongering, and damaging lies disguised as "satire." Funny how some of the loudest voices decrying the lack of civility in the blogosphere are the biggest promoters of the bottom-feeders and debasers at Gawker Media.
Bastards. Bastards all.


After this... Obama has the balls to make a case that a new and happenin president should be able to use email and texting instead of picking up a phone and calling, or seeing someone in person?

What an idiot.


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