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Also, did they ask if Atty Gen Gonzo was qualified?
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Frankly, I think a few more partisan warriors is exactly what this administration is sorely lacking.
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These are not public figures, this is harmless and it could have happened to any of us.
/sex joke #thewaywelivenow
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They (the villians of this story) did not force their story on an ENTIRE college campus.
I'm tired of the easy targets making email fools of themselves. Did the woman involved ever agree to let the doofus publish her emails?
If not, that is over the line. They are private citizens and just because one of them was a fool, why should the woman be made public? #thewaywelivenow
11/10/09
But didn't she (and he) use their work e-mail accounts to have a series of sexually explicit exchanges? And -- mistakenly or not -- didn't he send the conversation to thousands of people? Were they all supposed to act like it never happened, even though the e-mails were hilarious?
Yes, they were private citizens. But she used company e-mail, and he shared it with the public. It's not like these emails were hacked from private accounts.
I could understand the argument that they shouldn't be written up in the NY Times or the Washington Post or even the Daily News. That would be too much. But gawker is a gossip blog that has always, always taken delight in such things and shared them with readers. It's a gossip site. Why shouldn't it publish gossip? #thewaywelivenow
11/07/09
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A matched pair of skanks. Blasts of porno thoughts with "How's your mother?" and "What's for lunch?"
Yuck.
And how old is Jake? Obviously toddler or less. Good luck, kid. You're going to need it. #thewaywelivenow