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10-09-2008, 02:10 PM #1

Son of a Democratic state legislator Indicted for Palin e-mail hack
Could face 5 years in prison.
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10-13-2008, 06:13 PM #2

What? Nothing? If this was a Republican it would be front page news leading up to the elections. Since it is a Democrat we can just bury it?
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10-13-2008, 07:38 PM #3
Well it was the son of a democrat so we aren't sure about the son's political beliefs since it doesn't state it. Also, he turned himself in, it is much cooler to get caught than to turn yourself in. Third, if he guessed the protection question answers, it doesn't sound like the questions were too difficult.
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10-13-2008, 08:32 PM #4
One of my current college roommates is a personal friend of Kernell's. In fact, we had two television crews come up to our apartment and interview my roommate when the story broke. He is a Democrat, according to my roommate. Yeah, he goes/went to Tennessee with me...
Go Vols?
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10-13-2008, 08:40 PM #5
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10-13-2008, 09:33 PM #6

Well it was the son of a democrat so we aren't sure about the son's political beliefs since it doesn't state it. Also, he turned himself in, it is much cooler to get caught than to turn yourself in. Third, if he guessed the protection question answers, it doesn't sound like the questions were too difficult.
LOL! Too funny!
Let me get this straight. So, we can't tell the political affiliation of a son of a Democrat who hacked a Republican VP nominee's computer? Too funny!
He turned himself in? Obviously, you haven't been following the case. I don't give any props to a guy who turns himself in as the FBI is talking about how they have tracked the IP and were about to make an arrest. That is called hiding out until you are about to get caught. There is nothing honorable about hacking.
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10-13-2008, 09:38 PM #7
Is it possible that you could act like an adult if you want to discuss something please. He could not have the same political stance as his father, that doesn't sound too unreasonable. No I just read the article you posted and it stated he turned himself in. Where did I say that it was honorable to hack? Nowhere.
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10-13-2008, 09:44 PM #8

Is it possible that you could act like an adult if you want to discuss something please. He could not have the same political stance as his father, that doesn't sound too unreasonable. No I just read the article you posted and it stated he turned himself in. Where did I say that it was honorable to hack? Nowhere.
You gave him props for turning himself basically giving him credit. Sorry, but I had to bust out laughing when you stated that he might now be a Democrat when anyone could see that they are.
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10-13-2008, 09:48 PM #9
No, I just don't assume anything about people. Clearly that is a difference between us. Also, I was implying that since he turned himself in it doesn't generate as much response as it would if they tracked him down and arrested him. Those are not "props" as you are implying.
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10-13-2008, 11:03 PM #10

as far as the comment about the questions being easy, most people's probably are. Most yahoo e-mails accounts ask things like mothers maiden name, etc. Things that when you sign up for you don't expect people to try and hack in.
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