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Palin Hacker/Lamer Revealed!

Palin Hacker/Lamer Revealed!

Gateway Pundit has revealed all the details. The name of the Sarah Palin E-mail hacker/lamer is David Kernell, and he is (not surprisingly), the son of a Tennessee Dem State Rep.

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Reply #176 Top

By the way, to any of those that I have replied to. The replies are definitely not personal. Just to clear that up. Elections just really get me fired up if you know what I mean! LOL

Reply #177 Top

Quoting WeatherBound, reply 24

Changed my mind! I hate elections... they bring out the worst in a lot of people.
 

OMG!

agree.

This post is getting really Bad.

 

 

Making Popcorn. How many of you would like a Bowl of popcorn?
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Weatherbound: Nice new Avatar!  :congrat:

Reply #178 Top

It's based on averages ID, just taking ALL the female employees and comparing to the men doesn't do it justice. It depends on what positions they're in, ie: interns vs. top aides.

And for him voting against health care, if he's voting against government supplied healthcare, then good for him.
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Oh, so taxing businesses and them shutting down their health care and making the employees fend for themselves is a good idea? In what reality?

Within five years, however, the net effect of the plan is expected to be a net reduction in coverage relative to what would have been observed if the tax treatment of employer-sponsored coverage remains as it is now. The decline of job-based coverage would force millions of Americans into the weakest segment of the private insurance system--the nongroup market--where cost sharing is high and covered services are limited. Senator McCain's proposal to deregulate this market would mean that people in it would lose protections they now have. These changes would diminish the security of coverage for most Americans, especially those who are not--or someday will not be--in perfect health.
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Cost And Coverage Implications Of The McCain Plan To Restructure Health Insurance
Reply #179 Top

Quoting Old, reply 1
Please.  I'm so sick of hearing about McCains tortured sob stories.  Yes, the man was a POW, yes he endured some horrors.  How does that make him the best person to do the job again?... From messiah1

This is one of the many problems our country has now. First off, you probably have never been in the service, so what gives you the right to make this kind of statement. I served in Vietnam myself and did it because then like today I feel that if i want to enjoy what America has to offer i should do my part and help defend her. You as with so many others seem not to realize what John McCain and some 55,000+ other people (Who Died) did for you and me.

I never reply to what i read here, but your statement really PI%$^&.... me off
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Messiah's right. McCain has used the POW story as sort of a shield whenever anyone critisizes him. He's running for arguably the most powerful job in the world. I do not belittle his experiences in Vietnam , but he better not belittle the job he's running for by answering questions with 'But I was a POW' , or it's equivalent,

Reply #180 Top

/me puts on his mod hat:

I think the question on who to elect and what considerations are important to yoru choice are good for the community but let's be civil towards each other.

Be cool. OK?

Reply #181 Top

Messiah's right. McCain has used the POW story as sort of a shield whenever anyone critisizes him.
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McCain rarely spoke about his POW years until very recently.

Reply #182 Top

Actions speak louder than words.

In these links you will find the voting records of both candidates. Take the time to do the research on your own and turn off your TV. As it was said before, the media is all about ratings and controversy.

Make up your own mind how you will vote by seeing how the candidates voted.


McCain voting record:
http://www.votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=53270

Obama voting record:
http://www.votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=9490

 

Reply #183 Top

LOLOLOL....try this one on for size!

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/325.html

 

Maybe a Brain MRI is in order?

Reply #184 Top

let's be civil towards each other.
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What have I been sayging?

Now I know who's been sabotaging the "Edit" button!

It's the guy with the Zubra striped pnats!

Here's his T-Shirt:

Glad to see you got your 'lectric back, Zu!

Reply #185 Top

Make up your own mind how you will vote by seeing how the candidates voted.


McCain voting record:
http://www.votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=53270

Obama voting record:
http://www.votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=9490
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Good info, Xiandi k1

Reply #186 Top

McCain rarely spoke about his POW years until very recently.
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zubaz, you are SO correct on that! for years, he didn't want to talk about his POW experience. by God, he sure wants to now though, doesn't he? "I screwed up, you say? well, i was a POW! i'm excused." "my policies of the past were bad? remember, i was a POW. doesn't that count?" "i'm more patriotic because i was a POW!"

and this crap about him being a graduate of the naval academy..... my beagle could graduate 894 out of 899! his dad and grandfather were admirals! do you think he would've been admitted to annapolis if he didn't have that heritage? probably not, i think.

this "country first" crap is getting really old, too. mccain is no more patriotic than any of you, me, or obama.

like i've said before, i respected the man until recently. he's flipped quite a bit in recent years. 'maverick' applied when he bucked the norm for a republican. he's as much a republican now as bush, guilliany (another waste! "they didn't say 9-11 during their convention!" big deal! you never mentioned the words 'republican' or 'bush' during yours), huckabee, or limbaugh the mouth.

ParaTed, you still owe bebi and the doctor apologies. be a man and apologize!

Reply #187 Top

Zubaz puts on his mod hat
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You can shove that mod hat right...OH LOOK, GEESE!  :grin:

Reply #188 Top

David Kernell, 20, son of Tennessee Democratic state Rep. Mike Kernell, may soon be speaking with the FBI and the Secret Service about whether he played a role in the hacking of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Mail account.

According to The Tennessean, the elder Kernell has confirmed that his son, a University of Tennessee-Knoxville student, is "the person who was the subject of speculation on blogs on the subject."

 

What the bloggers have been speculating about is that the younger Kernell owns the e-mail address [email protected]. The "Rubico" address has been linked to an apparent confession in the Palin hacking incident that was posted initially on the 4chan.org forum and later on various news sites and blogs.

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Reply #189 Top

ParaTed, you still owe bebi and the doctor apologies. be a man and apologize!
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Yes, your name calling and comment to Bebi and DrJo were uncalled for, so be a man and apologise.

Now back to the election!  Personally, I would be voting for the candidate who is less likely to take the US to unnecessary wars, and thus could use the saved monies on fixing up your own back yard.... and I don't think McCain, being an ex-military man, is the one to do it.  His war and POW experiences, for mine, do not gel well for a Presidency that will have to deal with communist nations... and what's his stance on Muslim countries, does he invade Iran, Syria and/or Lebanon over some perceived threat to US soil/interests???  Nope, he's too high a risk factor and should never be President.

And what about 'where there's smoke there's fire' Palin, there are too many unanswered questions about her honesty and integrity to be VP... and if McCain kicked the bucket while in office, I reckon the US would be in deep doodoo with her at the helm.

Again, an opinion doesn't count as a vote, but if McCain and Palin win I'm gonna be shit scared, not just for the US but Oz and the rest of the World.

Reply #190 Top

To everyone calling me out for my way out of line comments against DrJO622.  You are right for doing so, the "question" was completely uncalled for and I do apologize for subjecting you to it.

To DrJO622, I apologize for crossing the line between discussion and abuse.  You're right about "check my meds"... well, ok, not my meds, but my diet, exercise program and other techniques I need to work on for my condition.  

Not making excuses because there aren't any, but the JU regulars have seen this before (although it has been awhile).  I probably won't be back to JU for a while, blogging isn't very good for me anymore... probably hasn't been for a long time now.

Reply #191 Top

Don't think we didn't notice that you made no apology for calling me a bigot. Do you even know what the word means?

"a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion."

"One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ."

"A person who regards his own faith and views in matters of religion as unquestionably right, and any belief or opinion opposed to or differing from them as unreasonable or wicked. In an extended sense, a person who is intolerant of opinions which conflict with his own, as in politics or morals; one obstinately and blindly devoted to his own church, party, belief, or opinion."
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YOU are the one up in arms about defending YOUR religious beliefs, and calling the rest of us "murderers" simply because we have a different opinion. I have made no such attack on you, and yet you feel justified in doing so on me. You sir, are the hypocritical bigot. I bid you adieu and good day.

 

One last thing, ParaTed, since you obviously lack basic knowledge of biology and human reproduction, I suggest you take a refresher course. He's a start from Wikipedia, feel free to take a class from a local college: Human Reproduction: Pregnancy

Reply #192 Top

and I apologize to Bebi  Bulma for the out of line name calling.

and for the record, I didn't call you a murderer.  I wouldn't have because as long as abortion is legal, it cannot be murder. 

Reply #193 Top

BTW, I don't blindly support abortion either. If 4,5,6 months into it you decide "oops, nah...changed my mind" then tough cookies, you're in it for the long run now.

Reply #194 Top

Hmmm, I don't take much interest in politics, but that Sarah Palin looks like a good shag - she gets my vote

Reply #196 Top

Hmmm, I don't take much interest in politics, but that Sarah Palin looks like a good shag
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Well at least you can be commended for not weighing into the fight... for wanting to make love and not war. :P

Bebi Bulma smacks Fuzzy

NO CHOCOLATE FOR YOU!
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At this time I don't think that'll bother him... his mind is too far below his navel to care. :-" ;P

Reply #197 Top

I'd have to agree with Fuzzy, shes a looker.:P

Reply #198 Top

Hmmm, I don't take much interest in politics, but that Sarah Palin looks like a good shag - she gets my vote
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:grin:

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shes a looker.
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Ewwwww.....They don't make enough beer and viagra! XD

Reply #200 Top

Quoting ParaTed2k, reply 15
To everyone calling me out for my way out of line comments against DrJO622.  You are right for doing so, the "question" was completely uncalled for and I do apologize for subjecting you to it.

To DrJO622, I apologize for crossing the line between discussion and abuse.  You're right about "check my meds"... well, ok, not my meds, but my diet, exercise program and other techniques I need to work on for my condition.  

Not making excuses because there aren't any, but the JU regulars have seen this before (although it has been awhile).  I probably won't be back to JU for a while, blogging isn't very good for me anymore... probably hasn't been for a long time now.
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Thank you, Ted. I wrote separately to Snidely re your pm apology. Thanks for the public apology.

Anger/blog road rage just eats up the one with it...not good for your health. Honestly and sincerely....Bebi is good people, and I hold onto the belief that nothing is worth making anyone else feel bad:

"People will forget what you say. People will forget what you do. But people will never forget how you make them feel" - Maya Angelou.

I try to remember that, but even one so prefect as me (in Zubbish) slips.....Smile, Ted....it's the only way through this mess called life.

Dr. J.  :waaaa: