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Face it, DUers. The "Pajama-Hudeen" hacked Joe Lieberman`s website. Those Lamont supporters Chris Matthews mentioned today, the ones staying in their parent`s basement, hate freedom. It`s bad enough that they`re willing to jeopardize national security by not believing that war is peace, but now they`ve gone and disrupted an important election. I`m glad the national media are on this story with the same ferocity they displayed when Republicans jammed Democrats` phone lines in New Hampshire.
Congress has to stop these children with a far-reaching bill that makes it a felony to use a computer to veer from stated national goals. Bloggers should have to submit their positions to a clearing house before this stuff is spread far and wide. It`s simple damage control, a most necessary tool during times of war and strife. Why allow a small group of youngsters treat discord like it was their best friend? When Chris Matthews said this was an election for grownups, I gave him a standing ovation. Why should a few thousand kids playing on their computers be allowed to influence the Connecticut election? They weren`t even smart enough to know that hacking Lieberman`s site would completely alter the day`s discussions and create a cloud over a potential Lamont win.
When I heard about that 81-year-old Lamont supporter today, I just knew he was a plant. Some of those kids got together and paid him ten bucks to stand there with his sign. This Pajama-Hudeen knows diddley squat about war and peace. They don`t even have a dog old enough to hunt and they certainly don`t have to worry about Iraq.
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