If you follow a rule of not putting anything into e-mails that you wouldn’t like to see in the newspaper tomorrow or history books a 100 years from now, you’ll likely be fine.
Eventually, the Times and ABC and Washington Post, and all the liberal media, will discover an e-mail, where she admits that she has farted at one time or another, and then that media will make it front-page news, and declare that Palin should never be allowed to become president, because, she might accidentally let out a fart in front of a foreign dignitary. Oh, the indignity! It might bring about WW4 or something.
Apparently, she has nothing to worry about. Isn't it a shame the media doesn't vet obama a tenth as much?
I wonder if these commie maggots at the NY Slimes and Wash Compost are going to request Mr. Weiner’s emails and Tweets. I’ll bet those would send a tingle up their legs.
Conservative Pundits ... on your mark ... get set ....
“Let’s Roll!”
Liberals must really fear Sarah Palin, deeply. But why? What do they think she will do to them if she becomes President? Frankly, I believe it's all religious in nature. If you're a Christian in these days you will be feared and dispised, because the atheists, secularists, homosexuals, abortionists and feminists fear their sick, twisted agendas will begin to fold under the leadership of a Christian. It truly is a battle between good and evil. And I'll say this to all conservatives, you had better fight back with prayer, AND with the same energy and tenacity that the liberals fight with, or we'll lose and Communism will be ushered in. And what is Communism but the organized destruction of Christianity and freedom. We had better fight back, hard, or lose everything our forefathers fought, shed their blood, and died for.
I assume the NY Times will be severely sued by the folks she communicated with, for publishing their names and email addresses without permission.
A report I heard this morning said that all these emails are being released with the ~other~ party’s names AND email addresses unredacted.
That strikes me as irresponsible. They should be at the very least redacting the email addresses of these people. Otherwise it’s just asking for harassment of those people, who did nothing more than exchange a few messages with their governor.
Names are probably OK, but email addresses, phone numbers, residential addresses and any other personal information should and could be reasonably withheld.
by next week, they will have run all the emails through a spell checker, and will have a comprehensive report on how stupid Sarah is because she misspelled 524 words while holding office in Alaska.
Jon Steward and Colbert will do a special report on it.
Can anyone say, "lawsuit"?