Hackers get into Palin's personal email

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  • So maybe it's a good thing John McCain doesn't know to email then, eh? ;)
    everybody wants the most they can possibly get
    for the least they could possibly do
  • When he was in a cell for 5 years, he didn't have things like email....

    Sorry. Cheap shot, but I couldn't resist.
  • double post
  • this is great. i just missed this by like an hour too the other night. 4chan rules!!!!!!!!!!

    when i checked 4chan the next day they were all like did you see what happened at 4am, and i was thinking what did i miss now. then all was explained and all i could think was only anon would brag about this is.

    just keep pedobear away from palins kids, haha srsly.
  • OpenOpen Posts: 792
    Excuse me It is not the liberals fault for the attack, but to think that the government is spying on everyday joes it is ridiculous. Before you say anything yeah I support parts of the patriot act

    Yeah cause the government is a saint? They would never abuse power or leak a CIA agents name for political gain, not our government. USA USA USA, cue the image of the flag and bald eagle.
  • saveuplife wrote:
    Nothing substantial in it. But seriously, come on people. That's just wrong in my opinion.

    Can anyone supporting Obama condone this?

    Most Obama supporters don't support the Patriot act the government's legal way to hack your private mail....

    So then your question is something you should ask the McCain and Patriot act supporters
    the Minions
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    I think it's ironic how she's so outraged and feels so violated by someone doing to her, what her Republican Party and their Patriot Act; have been doing "legally" to millions upon millions of Americans (and International citizens).

    The irony is laughable.

    I'm completely against the Patriot Act and/or any invasion of privacy.

    But I can't help but note the hypocrisy and bullshit.
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    You know what, i don't think anyone would or should condone this. Even obama supporters gosh. It's not like we are from another planet or something. Funnily enough we are decent people and have morals as well. I don't get why you would even say 'can anyone supporting obama condone this? Unless of course it was obama who hacked into her account.


    I said it because of the expectation of replies, which I received. For proof, look at the posts by...

    NeilJam
    Strangest Tribe
    Pearljamaholic

    ...they all didn't seem to think it is wrong to do this. IMHO that's F'd up. If hackers hacked into anyones personal email account it is just plain wrong. But, people are too politically polarized to even admit stuff like this these days.
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    NMyTree wrote:
    I think it's ironic how she's so outraged and feels so violated by someone doing to her, what her Republican Party and their Patriot Act; have been doing "legally" to millions upon millions of Americans (and International citizens).

    The irony is laughable.

    I'm completely against the Patriot Act and/or any invasion of privacy.

    But I can't help but note the hypocrisy and bullshit.

    Jebus. I totally understand someone being against the Patriot Act. I also understand someone supporting it.

    What I don't understand is how you can objectively link this type of behavior to the Patriot Act (one is doing something in attempt to protect yet perhaps an invasion of privacy whereas this act is an invasion of privacy posted on the internet in attempt to gain politically. This is a "person" who hacked into a politicians "personal" email account and then "published" the "personal content". I mean, the government doesn't publish jack shit. Try to be objective for a few minutes and just admit the behavior is wrong.

    Jebus again.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    saveuplife wrote:
    I said it because of the expectation of replies, which I received. For proof, look at the posts by...

    NeilJam
    Strangest Tribe
    Pearljamaholic

    ...they all didn't seem to think it is wrong to do this. IMHO that's F'd up. If hackers hacked into anyones personal email account it is just plain wrong. But, people are too politically polarized to even admit stuff like this these days.

    Not trying to speak for anyone else, but I will speculate....

    Maybe some people, after the outrage and violation of the Patriot Act and this Repub Party's assault on the American people (and International community) are happy to see a steadfast Right Winger get a taste of her Party's own medicine.

    Doesn't make it right. But the irony could be very appealing for some people.

    Certainly a possibility.
  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    saveuplife wrote:
    Jebus. I totally understand someone being against the Patriot Act. I also understand someone supporting it.

    What I don't understand is how you can objectively link this type of behavior to the Patriot Act (one is doing something in attempt to protect yet perhaps an invasion of privacy whereas this act is an invasion of privacy posted on the internet in attempt to gain politically. This is a "person" who hacked into a politicians "personal" email account and then "published" the "personal content". I mean, the government doesn't publish jack shit. Try to be objective for a few minutes and just admit the behavior is wrong.

    Jebus again.
    I'm really sick of the idea that people think they can be more 'objective' than others just because of some vague statement they make like "I can see where both sides are coming from..."
    wtf?
    congratulations that you're so incredibly ambivalent, but some people have seen "both sides" and decided which one is right. To try to pretend like your opinion is greater just because you think you have a "balanced" view is absurd.

    Now when I say the above is absurd, this is before I noticed that you actually think the PATRIOT ACT is used to "protect". Absurdity knows no level till someone says something like this. Go ahead, and keep yourself hidden in the self-satisfying notion that the government wants to do nothing but save us all from the evil (Muslim/Arab) terrorists.
  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    NMyTree wrote:
    Not trying to speak for anyone else, but I will speculate....

    Maybe some people, after the outrage and violation of the Patriot Act and this Repub Party's assault on the American people (and International community) are happy to see a steadfast Right Winger get a taste of her Party's own medicine.

    Doesn't make it right. But the irony could be very appealing for some people.

    Certainly a possibility.
    I think that makes too much sense to be true. The only REAL possible explanation is that people here hate freedom.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    saveuplife wrote:
    Jebus. I totally understand someone being against the Patriot Act. I also understand someone supporting it.

    What I don't understand is how you can objectively link this type of behavior to the Patriot Act (one is doing something in attempt to protect yet perhaps an invasion of privacy whereas this act is an invasion of privacy posted on the internet in attempt to gain politically. This is a "person" who hacked into a politicians "personal" email account and then "published" the "personal content". I mean, the government doesn't publish jack shit. Try to be objective for a few minutes and just admit the behavior is wrong.

    Jebus again.


    Of course it's wrong. Of course I believe it to be wrong. Didn't you read my post?

    Privacy is privacy. And what the government is doing with the Patriot Act is a gross abuse of power and a dispicable disrespect for our Constitution.

    There's no excuse for what they have done.

    Just as there is no excuse to justify what this hacker did to Palin. But that doesn't mean people won't see the irony and feel a bit of satisfaction at their (Palin and her Party's) outrage and sense of violation. It's human nature.
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    There is no way I would condone this type of behavior. I don't approve of our government doing it or a private citizen doing it. Regardless of how you feel about the woman it is still wrong to hack into her email account.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    _outlaw wrote:
    I'm really sick of the idea that people think they can be more 'objective' than others just because of some vague statement they make like "I can see where both sides are coming from..."
    wtf?
    congratulations that you're so incredibly ambivalent, but some people have seen "both sides" and decided which one is right. To try to pretend like your opinion is greater just because you think you have a "balanced" view is absurd.

    Now when I say the above is absurd, this is before I noticed that you actually think the PATRIOT ACT is used to "protect". Absurdity knows no level till someone says something like this. Go ahead, and keep yourself hidden in the self-satisfying notion that the government wants to do nothing but save us all from the evil (Muslim/Arab) terrorists.


    Relax. You are 100% wrong about the term objective. It does mean you are more objective if you make statements like "I can see where both sides are coming from". That's the point of the term. See the definition...

    ob·jec·tive3 a: expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations

    That said, I never said my opinion is greater than anyones. I'm trying to say that it's hard for me to understand how someone can not think this act is wrong on either side of the aisle. Yet, I know there are some who are so politically polarized that they can't possibly do that. Their political opinion outweights all moral logic. IMHO that's when the person is completely lost. Bottom line: Politics is BS and politicians are even more of BS. There's no point IMHO to lose your moral fabric (whatever it may be) just to support a political agenda.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    saveuplife wrote:
    That said, I never said my opinion is greater than anyones. I'm trying to say that it's hard for me to understand how someone can not think this act is wrong on either side of the aisle. Yet, I know there are some who are so politically polarized that they can't possibly do that. Their political opinion outweights all moral logic. IMHO that's when the person is completely lost. Bottom line: Politics is BS and politicians are even more of BS. There's no point IMHO to lose your moral fabric (whatever it may be) just to support a political agenda.


    Most people in this thread have expressed a complete disgust for this kind of invasion of privacy, regardless of who's doing it. Only a select few have expressed anything other than that.

    And let me tell you something buddy, they tapped my phone for over two months and hacked/monitored my e-mails (still do). All because of my outspokeness and activism against this administration and the deeds they have perpetrated.

    Apparently that identifies me as a "threat" and "suspect".

    If it wasn't for the fact that a very long time ago I used to work with a lot of Law Enforcement officers, quite of few of them employed on the Federal level; I probably would have never known.

    For all their invasion of my privacy, intrusiveness, wasteful spending of tax payers money; they had themselves the privilege and the treat of listening to me argue with my Ex a few times a week, multiple conversations about the New York Rangers and hockey in general, calls to family members to see how they were doing, a few staged political conversations with my buddy ........and hours upon hours of converstions about audio loudspeakers, turntables, audio amplifiers, CD Players, vinyl records and musics general; with my audio geek friends.

    Oh and one naughty and provocative conversation with the woman I'm seeing; when we couldn't get together one night.

    Towards the end of it, I started talking to them directly and making comments to them. I would even pick the phone up off the hook when no phone call was being made and ask them if they wanted a hamburger or good book to read; because they must be bored out of their skulls.

    Once a week I still e-mail my buddy a close up picture I took of my hand, giving them the finger and "You're a Facist" written across my fingers.

    Yeah, that was one hell of smart manner of spending tax payer's money:rolleyes:

    And one hell of an invasion of my privacy!!!!!!!

    So don't talk to me about how invasive and outrageous it is!
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    NMyTree wrote:
    Most people in this thread have expressed a complete disgust for this kind of invasion of privacy, regardless of who's doing it. Only a select few have expressed anything other than that.

    And let me tell you something buddy, they tapped my phone for over two months and hacked/monitored my e-mails (still do). All because of my outspokeness and activism against this administration and the deeds they have perpetrated.

    Apparently that identifies me as a "threat" and "suspect".

    If it wasn't for the fact that a very long time ago I used to work with a lot of Law Enforcement officers, quite of few of them employed on the Federal level; I probably would have never known.

    For all their invasion of my privacy, intrusiveness, wasteful spending of tax payers money; they had themselves the privilege and the treat of listening to me argue with my Ex a few times a week, multiple conversations about the New York Rangers and hockey in general, calls to family members to see how they were doing, a few staged political conversations with my buddy ........and hours upon hours of converstions about audio loudspeakers, turntables, audio amplifiers, CD Players, vinyl records and musics general; with my audio geek friends.

    Oh and one naughty and provocative conversation with the woman I'm seeing; when we couldn't get together one night.

    Towards the end of it, I started talking to them directly and making comments to them. I would even pick the phone up off the hook when no phone call was being made and ask them if they wanted a hamburger or good book to read; because they must be bored out of their skulls.

    Once a week I still e-mail my buddy a close up picture I took of my hand, giving them the finger and "You're a Facist" written across my fingers.

    Yeah, that was one hell of smart manner of spending tax payer's money:rolleyes:

    And one hell of an invasion of my privacy!!!!!!!

    So don't talk to me about how invasive and outrageous it is!

    That's pretty fucked up. A few years ago, I believe it was 2004, I received notification from The FBI that I was visiting inappropriate website. Now before you go off thinking I was checking out fucking kiddie porn I was Googling and visiting sites that had to do with islamic fundamentalists. Not that I was planning on joining but just out of curiosity. So I would assume that they where listening in on me and checking my internet habits and emails.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    You know I knew some liberal asshole was going to bring this up. Listen up there are people that are out there that want to hurt Americans. You can believe it or not. Look at what happend in Yemen today.


    America is the catalyst in much of the hate, anger and violence twoards America and American interests. It's our foreign policy and agenda.

    We are the aggressors in most cases, because we are sticking our nose in their business and because of our heavy presence. We are attempting to manipulate and control the Arab world.

    That's why they are angry with us and want to hurt us.

    Of course your responses fails to address or account for our Government's and our Corporate interests actions and deeds that have led to where we are today. And where we were on 9/11.

    A complete lack of accountibility and responsibility for America's rolle in all of this.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    mammasan wrote:
    That's pretty fucked up. A few years ago, I believe it was 2004, I received notification from The FBI that I was visiting inappropriate website. Now before you go off thinking I was checking out fucking kiddie porn I was Googling and visiting sites that had to do with islamic fundamentalists. Not that I was planning on joining but just out of curiosity. So I would assume that they where listening in on me and checking my internet habits and emails.


    Yes, apparently visiting any website for the sake of education or curiosity to familiarize yourself with a particular subject matter or topic, can be construed as a threat; by the mindless drones. Especially if you go there a few times or visit several similar themed sites.

    And yes, I'm sure they were.

    Take a picture of your hand and send me an e-mail. There's very little they appreciate more, than a friendly greeting:D

    Facists.
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    NMyTree wrote:
    Most people in this thread have expressed a complete disgust for this kind of invasion of privacy, regardless of who's doing it. Only a select few have expressed anything other than that.

    And let me tell you something buddy, they tapped my phone for over two months and hacked/monitored my e-mails (still do). All because of my outspokeness and activism against this administration and the deeds they have perpetrated.

    Apparently that identifies me as a "threat" and "suspect".

    If it wasn't for the fact that a very long time ago I used to work with a lot of Law Enforcement officers, quite of few of them employed on the Federal level; I probably would have never known.

    For all their invasion of my privacy, intrusiveness, wasteful spending of tax payers money; they had themselves the privilege and the treat of listening to me argue with my Ex a few times a week, multiple conversations about the New York Rangers and hockey in general, calls to family members to see how they were doing, a few staged political conversations with my buddy ........and hours upon hours of converstions about audio loudspeakers, turntables, audio amplifiers, CD Players, vinyl records and musics general; with my audio geek friends.

    Oh and one naughty and provocative conversation with the woman I'm seeing; when we couldn't get together one night.

    Towards the end of it, I started talking to them directly and making comments to them. I would even pick the phone up off the hook when no phone call was being made and ask them if they wanted a hamburger or good book to read; because they must be bored out of their skulls.

    Once a week I still e-mail my buddy a close up picture I took of my hand, giving them the finger and "You're a Facist" written across my fingers.

    Yeah, that was one hell of smart manner of spending tax payer's money:rolleyes:

    And one hell of an invasion of my privacy!!!!!!!

    So don't talk to me about how invasive and outrageous it is!

    Sorry, dude. But, I have real trouble believing all that. Unless of course your "activism" 'is' or 'has been' or you said 'would be' "somewhat agressive".
  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    saveuplife wrote:
    Sorry, dude. But, I have real trouble believing all that. Unless of course your "activism" 'is' or 'has been' or you said 'would be' "somewhat agressive".
    that's bullshit that you would deny something like that for the sake of denying it. Unfortunately, your government is NOT acting in your best interests. if that's shocking, then please pick up a book and read.

    like I said before, my family and I were under wiretap surveillance, computer surveillance, and even physical surveillance for 13+ years, and probably still are. for what? activism? what the hell is 'aggressive activism' anyway?
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    mammasan wrote:
    That's pretty fucked up. A few years ago, I believe it was 2004, I received notification from The FBI that I was visiting inappropriate website. Now before you go off thinking I was checking out fucking kiddie porn I was Googling and visiting sites that had to do with islamic fundamentalists. Not that I was planning on joining but just out of curiosity. So I would assume that they where listening in on me and checking my internet habits and emails.


    I can believe this one. And I can see reason for them to be suspicious. Can you?

    Note: I am not asking whether you agree with thier method or agree with the policy. I think I already know the answer to that. I'm just curious if you can understand why they would be suspicious of you if you were visiting sites that had to do with that material. I mean, they were curious of Pete when he was visiting kiddie sites for his "research". I'm not saying you were doing "research", I do believe you were just curious, but can see my point?
  • saveuplifesaveuplife Posts: 1,173
    _outlaw wrote:
    that's bullshit that you would deny something like that for the sake of denying it. Unfortunately, your government is NOT acting in your best interests. if that's shocking, then please pick up a book and read.

    like I said before, my family and I were under wiretap surveillance, computer surveillance, and even physical surveillance for 13+ years, and probably still are. for what? activism? what the hell is 'aggressive activism' anyway?

    Ha. I'm entitled to do whatever I want to do with my opinion. I can "deny" or "not believe" (as I prefer to call it) whatever I choose to.

    Once again, I doubt that you were under wiretap unless there was reason for them to do so. Aggressive political activism is politically motivated aggressive threats or politically motivated aggressive behavior ect.
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    saveuplife wrote:
    I can believe this one. And I can see reason for them to be suspicious. Can you?

    Note: I am not asking whether you agree with thier method or agree with the policy. I think I already know the answer to that. I'm just curious if you can understand why they would be suspicious of you if you were visiting sites that had to do with that material. I mean, they were curious of Pete when he was visiting kiddie sites for his "research". I'm not saying you were doing "research", I do believe you were just curious, but can see my point?

    I can see why they would be suspicious of me but to tell me to refrain from visiting these sites.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    saveuplife wrote:
    Ha. I'm entitled to do whatever I want to do with my opinion. I can "deny" or "not believe" (as I prefer to call it) whatever I choose to.
    congratulations. you can also vote for whoever you want, but it doesn't mean discussions won't come up.
    Once again, I doubt that you were under wiretap unless there was reason for them to do so. Aggressive political activism is politically motivated aggressive threats or politically motivated aggressive behavior ect.
    well, here's hoping you don't have to play an important role in these scenarios.
  • NMyTreeNMyTree Posts: 2,374
    saveuplife wrote:
    Sorry, dude. But, I have real trouble believing all that. Unless of course your "activism" 'is' or 'has been' or you said 'would be' "somewhat agressive".

    Well "dude" believe what you will.
  • puremagicpuremagic Posts: 1,907
    saveuplife wrote:
    Nothing substantial in it. But seriously, come on people. That's just wrong in my opinion.

    Can anyone supporting Obama condone this?


    If you want to blame someone who has the knowledge and skills, Palin, her state employees, her hubby or Carly Fiorina. This is nothing more than a convenient scheme to divert the investigation into troopergate. Palin and the republican party benefit from this scam along with her State employees and State lawmakers.

    Hey, why didn't they investigate the Department of State employees who reviewed and released 'classified' personal information on Obama? Instead they dismiss it as a matter of simple curiosity even though the information was more valuable and released to the public.
    SIN EATERS--We take the moral excrement we find in this equation and we bury it down deep inside of us so that the rest of our case can stay pure. That is the job. We are morally indefensible and absolutely necessary.
  • saveuplife wrote:
    Nothing substantial in it. But seriously, come on people. That's just wrong in my opinion.

    Can anyone supporting Obama condone this?

    who gives a shit whether people "condone" this or not? this stupid argument just further veils the real issue, which is why is this woman using non-official email addresses to conduct official state business?
    "Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States, Barack Obama."

    "Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore

    "i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
    ~ed, 8/7
  • Solat13Solat13 Posts: 6,996
    http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/09/palin-e-mail-ha.html

    Apparently the hacker was a college student hoping to find incriminating evidence against Palin and failed.
    - Busted down the pretext
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  • who gives a shit whether people "condone" this or not? this stupid argument just further veils the real issue, which is why is this woman using non-official email addresses to conduct official state business?



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    "Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States, Barack Obama."

    "Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore

    "i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
    ~ed, 8/7
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