Posted on 09/27/2018 3:59:20 PM PDT by Rusty0604
Somebody working from a House of Representatives office is editing the Wikipedia pages of Republican senators to post what looks like their home addresses.
Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and both Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch of Utah all had their home addresses posted online. It is called doxxing, and it is despicable.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
it is despicable, but it will backfire.
bigly.
Brownshirt tactics.
Someone from the House!
The Democrat Thug Party
Thats probably what was in the envelope handed Fords attorney during the break. He got the info out to operatives and now they apply pressure in other ways.
There addresses in their home states?
The LIB/DOM crowd has no limits to their incivility and inappropriateness. What pathetic cretins.
From someone in the House of Representatives.
Probably Ted "George Takei's Punk" Lieu or Eric "SwallowsWell" Swalwell...
I posted a thread about this a little while ago. A lot of people have no idea what “doxxed” means. This is a great time to learn.
Ping
I just glanced over Graham’s and Lee’s Wiki entries
Whatever was there is now gone
How is that proven?
Good. But I’m sure some of the resistance got the message.
How dare this cuck “apologize for all men”. I feel she is a liar and a mentally disturbed loser. I liked how she “sobbed” for hours without a tear. LOL.
... no limits to their incivility and inappropriateness. What pathetic cretins.
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That might have been what Tsarist Russia said about Lenin and his crowd ...
I didn’t know all the details. This person needs to be caught.
Uncivil War ...
Based on the mood Lindsey is in today I would not screw with him.
Looks like Wikipedia, deleted the edits. But the edits did come from someone at the U.S. House of Representatives.
IP address -
143.231.249.130
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