Vermin.
And that is an insult to vermin everywhere.
This was not a smart thing to do as she is a governor and can send out the legal-beagles, and as a Presidential candidate the Secret Service responds to all assaults against such a person aggressively.
Ugh that is so creepy.
Another 100,000 votes just transferred over. Keep those Obominations coming, left wing nutjobs! You’re pooping all over yourselves and your natures won’t let you stop.
Sarah! knows how to use email? Wow, that makes her EVEN MORE qualified than already knew!
I guess this means that McCain is the SMART one...by not even
using e-mail. There is something to be said about being
computer illiterate! LOL!
I hope that the perps here are caught and strung up by their............um...........thumbs?
This is what liberals do.
I helped out down at Walter Reed one time with the DC chapter, and the Code Pinkos were up the street.
At one point I saw this scrawny woman wearing a t-shirt and running shorts walk by, and I was a bit taken aback, because she looked like she was either abusing drugs or on medication if I was able to judge by the vacuous look on her face. With apologies to those who take lithium, she looked like she was on a high dose of it.
She walked right by the main entrance to Walter Reed past our parked cars, then veered right out in the street against the light nearly causing an accident.
When I asked someone, they said that she was taking pictures of our license plates to post on the Internet.
My first thought was that she could kiss my white shiny butt.
That initially demonstrated to me how much liberals are completely unaware of the the motives that drive conservatives, and how different they are from their own, er...motives.
But then after some consideration, I realized it was not that they thought we would be ashamed. It was simply malicious. They apparently hoped that someone would use that data to gain access to our personal information, engage in identity theft or simply visit vandalism or violence on us.
This is the model of the liberals.
Apparently, the hacker is already known.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Details emerged Thursday behind the break-in of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s e-mail account, including a first-hand account suggesting it was vulnerable because a hacker was able to impersonate her online to obtain her password.
The hacker guessed that Alaska’s governor had met her husband in high school, and knew Palin’s date of birth and home Zip code. Using those details, the hacker tricked Yahoo Inc.’s service into assigning a new password, “popcorn,” for Palin’s e-mail account, according to a chronology of the crime published on the Web site where the hacking was first revealed.
The FBI and Secret Service launched a formal investigation Wednesday. Yahoo declined to comment Thursday on details of the investigation, citing Palin’s privacy and the sensitivity of such investigations.
The person who claimed responsibility for the break-in did not respond Thursday to an e-mail inquiry from The Associated Press.