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« on: August 06, 2007, 04:50:30 PM »

"Caroline left the Barack Obama group at 6:01am"

$10 says she got a morning wakeup call from Dad and he was pissed.

She looks nice. Smiley

Facebook always lags about 4 hours behind, I know from expirience.  Anyway, this doesn't surprise me.  They are just like the ungreatful Reagan children who "love their father so much" now.
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« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2007, 04:54:07 PM »

BTW... this is low, even for Democrats.


Lets talk about Dick Cheney's daughter, again, and again, and again... but we'll pretend that we are concerned about her.
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« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2007, 05:09:27 PM »

BTW... this is low, even for Democrats.


Lets talk about Dick Cheney's daughter, again, and again, and again... but we'll pretend that we are concerned about her.

At least gay hating Bush/Cheney had the support of Cheney's lesbian daughter.

I think Giuliani's children are still pissed about finding out that their father had been cheating on their mother via press conference.

"Well, its a good thing that character doesn't count, right?"

                         -Democrat circa 1998
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« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2007, 06:02:30 PM »

I don't think Ronald Reagan Jr. ever endorsed anyone but his father in a race that his father was running in.

She issued an official endorsement?

Link please.
"She?"

Giuliani's daughter.

Although I understand how you could make that mistake with the Jr. Reagan.
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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2007, 07:56:28 PM »

Does jfern frequently cyberstalk celebrities' kids?

jfern is the kinda absolutely shameless hack who gives decent hacks a bad name.
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« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2007, 08:11:28 PM »

Just to run a bit of a test, armed only with the information given in the screen shot, I was able to easily locate Miss Caroline on facebook and could now harass her, if I wanted to.  I am sure that the hacks who are behind this probably don't give a sh**t about an 18 year olds privacy, though.  Why not just give out her bra size and class schedule as well?

Assholes
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« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2007, 08:29:33 PM »

Just to run a bit of a test, armed only with the information given in the screen shot, I was able to easily locate Miss Caroline on facebook and could now harass her, if I wanted to.  I am sure that the hacks who are behind this probably don't give a sh**t about an 18 year olds privacy, though.  Why not just give out her bra size and class schedule as well?

Assholes

Big deal. In under a minute, I found Cate Edwards' facebook page.



Does jfern frequently cyberstalk celebrities' kids?
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« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2007, 09:18:35 PM »

If famous people don't want people looking at a Facebook page of theirs, they shouldn't have one, or at least not one in their real name. Duh.

As Conan said, the point is that Giuliani is on suffiently bad terms with his children that they seem to be supporting his opponents.

They aren't "famous people" they are kids.  But I guess you are right, they have famous parents, so ergo, we should do everything in our power to assure that they don't live normal lives.


Did you not think, perhaps, that the fact that she didn't include her full last name might be indication of the fact that she just wants to be left alone?
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« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2007, 03:29:55 AM »

If famous people don't want people looking at a Facebook page of theirs, they shouldn't have one, or at least not one in their real name. Duh.

As Conan said, the point is that Giuliani is on suffiently bad terms with his children that they seem to be supporting his opponents.

They aren't "famous people" they are kids.  But I guess you are right, they have famous parents, so ergo, we should do everything in our power to assure that they don't live normal lives.


Did you not think, perhaps, that the fact that she didn't include her full last name might be indication of the fact that she just wants to be left alone?


That was Slate that didn't include her last name, or did she choose a fake last name? In any case, you Republicans complaining about this are hypocrites if you support Bush's wiretapping.

She goes by an alternate name, which I'm not gonna reveal, not because it would be that hard to look up, but because I'm not gonna add to this.

Your logic is flawless, BTW.

Because I support wiretaps on suspected terrorist, it, therefore, must be concluded that I shoudl support harassing an 18 year old girl who hasn't done anything?  Okay....
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« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2007, 03:31:58 AM »

If famous people don't want people looking at a Facebook page of theirs, they shouldn't have one, or at least not one in their real name. Duh.

As Conan said, the point is that Giuliani is on suffiently bad terms with his children that they seem to be supporting his opponents.

They aren't "famous people" they are kids.  But I guess you are right, they have famous parents, so ergo, we should do everything in our power to assure that they don't live normal lives.


Did you not think, perhaps, that the fact that she didn't include her full last name might be indication of the fact that she just wants to be left alone?


Are you not familiar with the entire purpose of MySpace?

If she wanted to be left alone, she wouldn't have put on her front page that she wanted "whatever she can get". Cheesy

It's to announce yourself to the world and for people of similar interests or seeking friendship of sorts to contact you, or in Caroline's case, to look for "whatever she can get" or "random play". The list of Obama supporters on MySpace is a public list that people join voluntarily. I am fairly certain one can go look at it and find completely indescript people that are supporters.


She just wants to be left alone by the media.  I thought that was implied in my comments.  Guess not.
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« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2007, 03:34:47 AM »
« Edited: August 07, 2007, 03:39:09 AM by Pierre Cardinal LaCroix »

"Caroline left the Barack Obama group at 6:01am"

$10 says she got a morning wakeup call from Dad and he was pissed.

She looks nice. Smiley

Facebook always lags about 4 hours behind, I know from expirience.  Anyway, this doesn't surprise me.  They are just like the ungreatful Reagan children who "love their father so much" now.

What, children aren't allowed to disagree with their parents' politics?

Yes, they are, but Patti and Ron Jr. publically disagreed with their parents, in front of the media.  Quite different.

The Reagan children also made it clear that it was a almost a dislike, ir not disrespect.  Micheal was the only one of them who, after the age of 22 or so, commonly associated with his father.  The other two (not counting Maureen) pretty much just swopped in after Reagan had died to suck up all the oxygen.
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« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2007, 04:05:08 AM »

Because I support wiretaps on suspected terrorist, it, therefore, must be concluded that I shoudl support harassing an 18 year old girl who hasn't done anything?  Okay....

Absolutely.  You have no credibility to be complaining about privacy violations.  "Suspected"?  What the hell is that supposed to mean?  You support throwing out the entire legal mechanisms to determine guilt if you support Bush's policies.

Except there is considerable precident for monitoring people suspected of being enemies of the state.

There is also considerable precident for violating the privacy of a 18 year old girl because she has a famous father, but that is usually done by the paparazzi, not the Federal Government.
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« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2007, 01:03:44 PM »

If famous people don't want people looking at a Facebook page of theirs, they shouldn't have one, or at least not one in their real name. Duh.

As Conan said, the point is that Giuliani is on suffiently bad terms with his children that they seem to be supporting his opponents.

They aren't "famous people" they are kids.  But I guess you are right, they have famous parents, so ergo, we should do everything in our power to assure that they don't live normal lives.


Did you not think, perhaps, that the fact that she didn't include her full last name might be indication of the fact that she just wants to be left alone?


Are you not familiar with the entire purpose of MySpace?

If she wanted to be left alone, she wouldn't have put on her front page that she wanted "whatever she can get". Cheesy

It's to announce yourself to the world and for people of similar interests or seeking friendship of sorts to contact you, or in Caroline's case, to look for "whatever she can get" or "random play". The list of Obama supporters on MySpace is a public list that people join voluntarily. I am fairly certain one can go look at it and find completely indescript people that are supporters.


She just wants to be left alone by the media.  I thought that was implied in my comments.  Guess not.

No it wasn't. And again, if she wanted to be left alone, she could've made her MySpace or Facebook page private to only other people that she wanted to see it (she would give them a password and that's how her friends could see her page).

Did you not consider the idea that it is entirely possible that it was one of her "friends" who "turned her in"?
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