Naked, Topless and Hopeless Sarah Palin Searches

September 5, 2008 / 10:49 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

So this is the loveliest Palin search so far. People are insane.

Sarah Palin is good for traffic though. I am already going through some withdrawals. Google is wising up and figuring out that this isn’t a Sarah Palin porn site. Well, not in the literal sense. Political….maybe.

  1. 2 Responses to “Naked, Topless and Hopeless Sarah Palin Searches”

  2. twilightmoon
    September 6 2008 / 2:10 am
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    All I can say is go Palin, it’s like watching a Road Runner cartoon seeing the liberal media fall on its face trying to discredit, besmirch and destroy Sarah Palin. I don’t think they have a clue what they are up against.

  3. Peggy McGilligan
    September 20 2008 / 5:03 pm
    Reply

    Again, sometimes it’s hard to know who your friends are in the digital age, but the attack on Governor Sarah Palin’s privacy is inexcusable. There’s much taunting and gloating about Ms. Palin’s apparent technological naiveté. Indeed, Ms. E-mail may never be our friend. Mr. Cell phone is definitely not our friend: whenever one’s cell phone is switched on, just turned on, even if it’s not a GPS enabled device, it emits a signal that anyone who obtains your SIM card number may track with an array of inexpensive software. GOOGLE GPS tracking devices. The cell phone’s speaker may also be remotely activated for use as a listening device. A bad guy might also find it cheaper and easier to affix a GPS device to one’s vehicle, in which case Mr. Automobile is no longer our friend. Emerging technologies lend the bad guys an unprecedented level of sophistication. And, as Al Gore might observe, there appears to be no controlling legal authority. We’ll see what the voter has to say. Suggest: remove cell phone battery when not in use: 
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