Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Palin Hacker Indicted

Kernell, whose father is a Democratic state representative in Tennessee, turned himself in this morning to law enforcement authorities and is scheduled to be arraigned later today.

What a shocker
We can add that to the Milwaukee teens who cut the tires of GOP vans on election day back in 2004.

10 comments:

Ron said...

Theres those 2004 tires AGAIN! How many miles do they have on them now. At least you found them a partner..you ol matchmaker you!

The Game said...

I understand ron...
You can't dispute the massive vote fraud and the fact that the sons and daughters of our democrat representatives must have been taught at home that this type of behavior is okay...

Ron said...

I understand game..you can feign innocence when voter fraud by republicans is exposed. Country first or party first..we know how you roll pal.

Anonymous said...

voter fraud is generally associated with the dems, particularly in inner cities, whereas repubs are traditionally associated with election fraud

no one's hands are clean

the point is, why can't you accept the reality of what is happening NOW?

oh, i forgot, ramming your plastic messiah and unrepentant lover of domestic terrorism is more important to you

extremism is killing my land

Ron said...

Hash..you obviously haven't read all my posts on this blog. I am totally against voter or election fraud. Either is the true enemy of the state. Anyone caught doing this regardless of party should be prosecuted. as far as my plastic messiah and unrepentant lover of domestic terrorism goes..bullhockeymom...bite me. I have no respect for YOUR extremism..which if you have seen the howling crowd on tv tonight or the people yelling terrorist and kill him in the wingnut crowds..is far more real and dangerous than your fearful fantasy.

The Game said...

I live in Milwaukee county and I personally see and read about all the Democratic vote fraud...just going from personal experience.
Of course it is not 100% to 0%
But just because it is 85-15 doesn't mean the 85% is okay

Anonymous said...

i don't consider america to be an appropriate operating base for your variety of extremism, ron

Ron said...

Do you think that there was no funny business by the republicans in 2000 and o4? Do you think they have never done vote caging or phone jamming. Use the google and get back to me.

You 85-15 seems to me to be your personal estimate.

Look my aim is not the same as yours. I'm not trying to "win" the argument. I'm looking to find a discussion where dissimilar people can find points were the can agree and where they can agree to disagree. To find a way were a diverse country can live together and not in division. If your goal...or mine is to "win" the arguement we have completely missed what is important.

I know that takes some of the "fun" out of it.

Ron said...

Hash, thats a pretty ...elitist..comment. You have no idea who I am and what I believe in. Just tell me what my extremism that has no place in-your- country is?

Anonymous said...

if i see you as a clear and present danger to the future of my country, it becomes impossible to innocently "spar" back and forth, as if we were still two different sides of the same coin

as a former, lifelong democrat, i can make allowances for certain platforms the obamabot wing now take for granted, but making excuses for homegrown terrorism goes over that line, it is an unforgivable thing