ygmir wrote:
Why would it matter who did it? And, do you think it was a random hacker, or a, bought by the DNC, "election saboteur"......?
do you think Nixon was the first, or last? Do you think republicans are the only one doing this?
It's all so one sided......I have no problem with pointing out it's not fair, or nice, or legal, but, geeze, point both ways.........
you act as though all evil and deceit is perpetrated by "the vast right wing conspiracy".......you can't actually believe the left doesn't do the same things.....can you?
Nixon is a great example.
Watergate was a successful coverup.
The public never did find out what it was about.
And they never found out how bad the criminality was.
So
Nixon stolen election
Ford - should have been prosecuted himself
Reagan- stolen election with the help of the Iranians and fraud about R Reagan's state of health, making Nancy Reagan President by coup.
(odd that republicans have issues with Hillary when Nancy was the first female president.)
Bush the sequel- stolen election, stolen trillions, another deregulation depression, trillions stolen
Sure it's just the same.
If democrats have a dirty tricks campaign, they sure suck at it.
Just look at talk radio.
And they aren't getting paid for it well either.
Check the breakdown on donations from special intersts vs individuals.
All those crooks McCain said were separate from him showed up at the convention.
Does he even have a choice?
Only the gullible and the corrupt would vote for the republican party, so they have to engage in dirty tricks.
It's all they have.
I'm not happy with the system or democrats, but it's not like we're left with a lot of choice.
Why would it matter who did it?
How could it not matter?
I clearly missed the republican platform supporting respecting of privacy.
Maybe it was under the 'no right to abortion' part?
Don't hold your breath, folks.
The government doesn't want there to be privacy and the commercial interests have nothing to gain and a lot to lose if there is a privacy right in this country, which by the way, does not exist, and it is not an oversight.
You can expect the republicans to champion a privacy law that protects businesses, but not citizens.
Didn't they already do that though?
There is no right of privacy in this country.
If you don't like it, do something.
Start with basic reading like The Puzzle Palace and Body of Secrets.
On guns, anti-personal defense arguments regarding the constitution have convinced me that the second amendment does not protect handguns.
It does protect our right to have weapons sufficient to resist domination by a military force.
With current weapons, that would include automatic weapons, artillery and rockets adequate to stop helicopters.
I think the Afghanis got Sidewinders, so I would say the second amendment covers everything up to that point.
I deserve as much protection for my freedom as any village dweller in Afghanistan.