politics got their start
There was once a day when breaking into someones personal files (Daniel Ellsberg comes to mind) led to national scandal and the eventual coverup of those "plumber's activities" led to a little scandal called Watergate.
Then again, those "plumbers" worked for and or were republicans themselves, so I guess the new standard isn't really that new after all since it goes all the way back to Nixon's last days, the old days when files were paper files and not electronic ones, like the ones democrats illegally accessed, seized and then disseminated around the internet lat week. The personal records of Joe Wurzelbacher, a normal everyday Joe if there ever was one at least at the time, however, thanks to those nimrod dems involved he's now a star and may have just won the election for single handedly McCain.
So when are some democrats going to go to jail for this and how many people in the Obama campaign are incolved, how were they involved and to what extent, or what did they know and when did they know it? (remember that little cutesy democratic phrase first attributed to Howard Baker about Nixon and then rehashed decades later by Rham Emmanuel another slimy Chicago machine trained pol like Obama and used against another republican during election time?)
Michelle Malkin's syndicated column in the New York Post covers the scandal for the folks who still read the papers and son;t know a whole lt about this since the MSM hasn't told them anything......
WHERE'S OUTRAGE OVER THE SEPTIC TACTICS BY LEFTIES?
New York Post: "IF JOE the Plumber were Jawad the Suspected Terrorist, civil-liberties activists would stampede the halls of Congress on his behalf.
Liberal columnists would hyperventilate over the outrageous invasions of his privacy by Ohio state and local employees.
The ACLU would demand the Big Brother snoopers' heads.
And Democratic leaders would convene immediate hearings and parade him around the Beltway as the new poster boy/victim of unlawful domestic spying.
But because peaceful American citizen Joe Wurzelbacher is an outspoken enemy of socialism, rather than an enemy of America, the defenders of privacy have responded to his plight with an impenetrable cone of silence.
After the last presidential debate, during which John McCain invoked Joe the Plumber's anti-socialism shot heard 'round the world, several taxpayer-subsidized employees in Ohio immediately rifled through government databases in search of damning information.
The Columbus Dispatch identified Helen Jones-Kelley, director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, as one of the dirt diggers. She also happens to support Barack Obama and contributed the maximum amount to his presidential campaign.On Wednesday, Jones-Kelley admitted that the records checks on Wurzelbacher that she approved were far more extensive than she first acknowledged.
In addition to pawing through his child-support papers, the agency "also checked Wurzelbacher in its computer systems to determine whether he was receiving welfare assistance or owed unemployment-compensation taxes."
Jones-Kelley argued that plumbing the plumber's information was no big deal because the agency always checks up on citizens who come into public light.
Democratic Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland quickly pooh-poohed the civil-liberties infringements and denied any nefarious political motives. If that doesn't send a chill up your spine, you don't have a spine.
In addition to Jones-Kelley, investigators have uncovered at least three additional suspicious uses of state computer systems to access Wurzelbacher's data.
Toledo police-records clerk Julie McConnell has been charged with gross misconduct for accessing the Law Enforcement Automated Data System to retrieve Wurzelbacher's address. She reportedly did it as a favor to a reporter.
Authorities also say the Cuyahoga County social-services office was compromised and an outside contractor with access to the state attorney general's test account similarly searched Wurzelbacher's data.
Moreover, his driver's-license and vehicle-registration information were obtained from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
I contacted the ACLU twice this week for comment about this rampant plundering of Joe the Plumber's records. Like the Genesis song goes: No reply at all. (That was the same reply the ACLU gave me two months ago when I asked if they had any reaction to the Chicago gangland tactics of a MoveOn spin-off group that announced it was trolling campaign-finance databases and targeting conservative donors with warning letters in a thuggish attempt to depress Republican fund-raising.)
For the last seven years, these left-wing privacy champs have lobbied on behalf of foreign enemy combatants.
The ACLU fought unsuccessfully to kill the Bush administration's post-9/11 effort to monitor terrorist communications in the United States. The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and USA Today went ballistic over the government's bank surveillance program to trace terrorist financing.
Those same papers fumed earlier this year when State Department contractors illegally sifted through the passport files of Obama (and Hillary Clinton and John McCain). Obama mouthpiece Bill Burton intoned after the passport scandal: "Our government's duty is to protect the private information of the American people, not use it for political purposes."
But when freelance members of the Obama Goon Squad take it upon themselves to do opposition research on The One's citizen critics and rummage through government databases, where are all the privocrats? And how safe will your state tax and IRS records be if Dear Leader is elected?
Welcome to Obama's America.
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