Hackers broke into Sarah Palin’s private Yahoo email account and posted on the Internet personal family photos, some mundane email messages, and the personal email addresses listed in her contact list.
Instead of acting responsibly in light of this outrageous criminal invasion of privacy, the media took steps to protect the criminals. From the Associated Press’ own story about the incident:
“The Secret Service contacted The Associated Press on Wednesday and asked for copies of the leaked e-mails, which circulated widely on the Internet. The AP did not comply.”
Thanks AP. Next, the media will refuse to turn over any hacked documents they obtain indicating an upcoming terrorist attack.
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