Posted on 09/19/2008 8:27:41 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
I share your concern. Absent proxy-log confirmation that the illegal access was initiated from an IP address controlled by Kernell, I see nothing to indicate that the whole business wasn't orchestrated by someone who wanted to frame him.
Sarah can sue his butt at her leisure, also. And when she does that, she can got after his dad if he can be shown to be doing this as part of his household.
What does his dad do for a living? Is he a lawyer? Most dems in office are lawyers.
Kernell confessed? How confusing as O’Reilly said the feds suspect someone but he did not identify who it was until they have conclusive evidence. Seems if the Dad confessed that’s all the evidence one needs.
That is why we have a Second Amendment.
Im thinking ,maybe, of sending some Hamilton County Tennessee private detectives to check out the closets of the Kernell family to look for any and all skeletons. yep yep 10/4
70 posted on Friday, September 19, 2008 9:21:38 PM by timestax
Oh well. She wasn’t supposed to be doing even “clerical” government business on a non-government email account and on a non-government server.
So...using her theory that it was okay to harass Trooper Wooten simply because he did some things wrong, this kid should be let off the hook as well.
The kid was just following The Palin Doctrine which states: We excuse our bad acts by pointing out that the other person did something wrong *first.*
Flame away...
Fair enough.
don’t want to deal with car damage.
don’t want to deal with car damage.
What are the Dem lawmakers teaching their kids?
It’s a sad situation when you have to be concerned about such things.
LOL! Lipstick on a hockey puck... ;-D
I wanted to put it on the hockey stick and use it to underline the McCain/Palin sticker, but I aint that good...
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