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hmm, larry craig, broke the law soliciting sex in a public bathroom
chris lee posted pictures of his face and never denied having tried to solicit sex over the internet as a married man
both of these guys were republicans im guessing? the platform of morality and family values? yeah....
Is hypocrisy now the standard? Yeah, the Left is never hypocritical when asking others to pay taxes while avoiding theirs or telling others to sacrifice while they live like pharaohs on the public dime.
As for me, I couldn't give two shits about any of these incidents. Larry Craig is a homosexual? Why should I care? Christopher Lee is having an affair? Okay. Anthony Weiner likes to send dick pics? Not my concern. All I'm saying is that the first two were pilloried while the last is being covered for. As for me, I like consistency in reporting. How about you?
who is living like pharaoh? lol this shit is rich.
and like i said, craig pleaded guilty to a crime, and lee instantly admitted it and resigned...as far as any sane person can tell, weiner had nothing to do with this "scandal", so he IS NOT going to resign...i think that is pretty consistent. if he was guilty, i would be the first to make fun. i mean the dudes name is weiner haha
So, you buy that Weiner's account was hacked? I'm a believer in Occam's Razor. It seems he's searching for the perpetrator of this awful crime with the same zeal OJ Simpson searched every golf course in Florida searching for the murderer of his ex wife and Ron Goldman.
nancy pelosi lol, yeah i watch SNL, shes crazy
and oh my god...are you comparing a double murder to a picture of a mans package on the internet? awful crime? he seems to be amused by it, as is every other sane person in the world. identity theft! lol
People get hacked every day. It's a crime, sure, but it's almost always way more trouble to pursue someone than to let them go.
I'm not a Weiner fan by any means, but this is just not a big deal. There might be hypocrisy in terms of how it's being covered, but is that news to anyone?
Ed O.
Is hypocrisy now the standard? Yeah, the Left is never hypocritical when asking others to pay taxes while avoiding theirs or telling others to sacrifice while they live like pharaohs on the public dime.
As for me, I couldn't give two shits about any of these incidents. Larry Craig is a homosexual? Why should I care? Christopher Lee is having an affair? Okay. Anthony Weiner likes to send dick pics? Not my concern. All I'm saying is that the first two were pilloried while the last is being covered for. As for me, I like consistency in reporting. How about you?
People get hacked every day. It's a crime, sure, but it's almost always way more trouble to pursue someone than to let them go.
I'm not a Weiner fan by any means, but this is just not a big deal. There might be hypocrisy in terms of how it's being covered, but is that news to anyone?
Ed O.
What I don't understand is... why they are only considering legal action? This hack was a serious breach of a sitting member of congress. The FBI/Secret Service should have been contacted immediately and any evidence retained. I would have thought it would be automatic, that when a member of congress reports being hacked that there are protocols in place that just happen whether someone wants to pursue things or not. Twitter should have been notified immediately as well so that they could assist (which didn't happen since he never lost his "verified" status as occurs in the case of hacks). This should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

yeah lets get these hackers! spare no expense! money is not an issue! lets spend whatever we need to! lol, fucking republicans, talk about hypocrisy.
and yeah, when i posted on my buddies facebook he left up, i was a hacker!![]()
Rep. Anthony Weiner refused to answer questions outside his Capitol Hill office about how a photo of an underwear-clad erect penis ended up on his Twitter account over the weekend.
In a brief gaggle with reporters Tuesday, Weiner said he’s done talking about it and refused to say whether the photo was of him.
“I’m not going to talk about this anymore,” the New York Democrat said. ..... I’m going to get back to the conversation I care about.”
The tweet, directed at a Washington State woman, was removed from Weiner’s Twitter account shortly after it was posted Friday. He later said his account was hacked.
Weiner, wearing a coat but no tie, gave a variation of the same answer to multiple questions, including why he hired a lawyer and hasn’t asked law enforcement to investigate his allegations of fraudulent access to his account.
Asked by The Daily Caller if he’s concerned about the seriousness of someone hacking into his account, as has been alleged, Weiner only said: “I’m going to return to working on the things I care about.”
Several television crews had been sitting outside Weiner’s office before the congressman made a statement. An aide for Weiner, who refused to give his name, filmed the congressman’s exchange with a hand-held camera.
Skeptics have countered Weiner’s assertion that his account had been hacked or pranked by questioning why he hasn’t asked the FBI or Capitol Police to investigate or why officials with the U.S. House don’t appear to be more alarmed.
A spokesman for the Capitol Police told TheDC they are not investigating the incident.
Salley Wood a spokesman for the Committee on House Administration said the House doesn’t have any control over members’ use of social media, though House Administration “regularly issues IT security guidance to help Members keep these sites and their content secure.”
You don't find a congressman's Blackberry, Facebook, and Twitter accounts simultaneously being hacked as newsworthy? Some recent college grad is sitting in jail for hacking Sarah Palin's yahoo email. So, Weiner claims he got hacked, but that he regained control of all of the hacked accounts/items in a matter of minutes, and he doesn't want the FBI to investigate the identity of his hacker? Plus, he retained lawyers and is "considering" legal action. That isn't his decision to make, is it?
People get hacked every day. It's a crime, sure, but it's almost always way more trouble to pursue someone than to let them go.
I'm not a Weiner fan by any means, but this is just not a big deal. There might be hypocrisy in terms of how it's being covered, but is that news to anyone?
Ed O.
If I had to guess, it was a buddy of his who grabbed his phone at the bar, PROSECUTE HIM! :MARIS61:
WaPo gets involved...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...acking-incident/2011/05/31/AGJ4NmFH_blog.html
Weener begging the media to respect his non-answers on his account being hacked.
What a pervert.
Or he could be being told to not answer any questions by his lawyer.
