Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin may have the support of the Internet to help destroy all the evidence that could have been used against her in the Troopergate scandal. But apparently that couldnt be done now as her Yahoo account (gov.sarah@yahoo.com) that she was using to conduct official business was hacked and opened. Apparently someone tried to alert her by changing her password and mailing it to her, but that got leaked too and several people attempted to log in to it at once, which resulted in a 24 hour block imposition and a later deletion of the account.
So the account is no more and has taken with the potential evidence of her involvement in the Toopergate scandal. But has left many a questions about the saneness of this VEEP candidate, first her judgement to use a public account to conduct business was highly unprofessional. This was something that led her to face a lot of heat. Secondly how on earth do you loose your passwords to hackers and potentially a lot of gov. information that should have remained under cuffs. Tells a lot about how ready she is for the White House.
Meanwhile you could enjoy some snapshots of her inbox.
[via Gawker]



Throughout the entire primaries and the general election, the Obama campaign has played dirty politics. In addition to the never ending vitriol of the Obama bloggers on the internet, nearly every time I have posted a supportive blog for Hillary Clinton … and, then for McCain/Palin … my computer’s mailbox has been inundated with hundreds of pieces of email spam. Another example of under handed behavior by Obama’s henchmen, is that they have been organized to approach retirement homes, as volunteer community speakers … only to visit multiple times spewing lop sided pro-Obama, and negative McCain propaganda to elderly people, to get their votes in November. And, now we can see unprincipled politicians and bias media hacks using the race card … telling people ” if you don’t vote for Obama, you must be a racist”. Usually, when Americans uncover such despicable tactics, they can count on the mainstream media to expose it to the public … however, in this case, most of the mainstream media is in the tank for Obama … so, they either look the other way, or they make phony biased excuses to mischaracterize, and cover up what’s really happening.
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Amy Leigh Reply:
September 18th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Gina- if you don’t vote for Obama, of course that doesn’t mean you’re a racist! You might just be retarded. But you sound fairly articulate for a retarded person, so I am sort of leaning toward racist. Since Palin quoted a known racist in her acceptance speech, you might want to look a little more deeply into who you are supporting. We all get spam. It isn’t something you ‘catch’ from black people.
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Chim Reply:
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:15 am
Do you realize that McCain has played the dirtiest campaign thus far? I can’t turn on news, or watch TV without watching an ad trashing Obama for something that he hasn’t even done. If you’ve been ANYWHERE in the past few months, you’d know that Obama’s campaign is much cleaner than McCain’s.
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There’s no law per se against a private citizen gathering evidence; people do things everyday for which they might be called to account. Not that Governor Palin is among them. I’d expect to find nothing incriminating, but the attack on Sarah Palin’s privacy is inexcusable. Citizens do have rights, the right to be secure in their papers among them. Due to the electronic medium, the Palin case should be groundbreaking. For the less technologically inclined: whenever one’s cell phone is switched on, not necessarily making a call, just turned on, even if it’s not a GPS enabled device, it emits a signal that anyone who knows your SIM card number may track with an array of inexpensive software. GOOGLE GPS tracking devices. The phone’s speaker can also be remotely activated for use as a listening device. Perhaps you’re wondering, as did I, how certain individuals seem to know your whereabouts, or manage to show up when and where they do. High tech devices lend the good, the bad & the ugly a level of sophistication hitherto unimagined. Cell phone option: remove battery when not in use: http://theseedsof9-11.com
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