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Ain't politics grand!!??
Stop, Thief! No Right To Privacy From Snooping Democrats By Dan McLaughlin So, it turns out that a liberal blogger hacked into a password-protected section of Minnesota GOP Senate candidate Mark Kennedy's website to get an unauthorized peek at Kennedy's campaign ads before they ran. The blogger - a Democratic consultant - apparently did this illegally, and Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar has now fired her chief spokeswoman, who viewed the purloined ads. This follows on the heels of California Democrat Phil Angelides' campaign admission that it accessed a taped conversation that was password protected on a Web site operated by Governor Schwarzenegger's campaign. Technology has sure come a long way since the days when John Kerry's brother broke into the basement of an opponent's headquarters. Now, the Minnesota Democrat's defense is to claim that Kennedy's website was too vulnerable to snoopers like him. You may remember a case a few years back when the shoe was on the other foot, and Democrats embarrassed by highly damaging internal Judiciary Committee memos (showing them taking direction on judicial nominees from far-left interest groups, targeting one nominee because he was Latino and stalling another at the request of participants in a pending case) demanded an investigation of a GOP staffer who snooped on their files. So, for all those who were outraged by that story or thought it worthy of media attention, here's your chance to denounce Klobuchar and Angelides: Paging Walter Pincus and the Washington Post. Paging Michael Crowley and the New Republic. Paging Josh Marshall. Paging Media Matters. Paging Kevin Drum. Paging Dahlia Lithwick and Slate. Paging Armando. (And this Kos diarist and this one too). Paging The Carpetbagger Report. Paging Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. Well, you get the idea.
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Fair And Ballanced Propaganda
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Not according to MSNBC
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They say he 'could' get 25 years.
I bet the lying govm'nt worker gets less than 3 years and that will be with a bracelet on his ankle, living at his home with secret service guards kissing his stanky arse.
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06-03-07, 08:42 PM | #6 |
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She used to be (Valerie) CIA's Iran eyes and ears about their nuke/WMD's program.
Quite ironic she was "leaked" in favor of other middle east informants. Anyone, take a wild guess on whom we now rely on Iran inside intel? |
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Did anyone else notice those huge ass knives sticking out of his back as he was leaving the courtroom?
Next big news story: Cheney resigns. It just a question of when now. |
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