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HACK JOB -- CHEATERS, BLACKMAIL & MORE...
#21
(08-21-2015, 03:45 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: User, would you prefer not to know if your hubby's email account was on the list?

I had to think about that. Part of me says I wouldn't want to know and another part of me thinks I would but I wouldn't want to discover it via a bunch of high horse hackers practically shoving it in my face.

I have confidence in my husband so when I plugged that email in, I fully expected there WOULDN'T be a match. I can't imagine the shock and chaos that would follow a match.

It seems like cheating on the cheaters as a means of catching them. hah

Plus, just because one is a member, from there you'd have to figure out how far they went with it (I don't think the database contains details except for fees to join, address etc although maybe I'm wrong about that). Most would just say they were looking around, curious, nothing happened...right? So the family is potentially imploding because of a bunch of hackers?

We had a conversation about whether a person ought to tell someone if they think their S.O. is having an affair. I believe my response to that was if you're telling someone you care about, yes. But just to tell someone you don't even know, care about or have a clue about their family life? I don't agree with that. This is THAT on a huge scale.
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#22
Thanks for your candidness.

I have no problem with what the hackers are doing. But that's just my opinion.

I also don't like the idea of families being split up, so I'm not sure what's 'right'.
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#23
(08-21-2015, 04:37 PM)Maggot Wrote: How old were the Duggerers in this orgy when the deed was done, did they perform a "home run" ?

Josh Duggar sneaked into his little sisters' rooms at night and molested them from the time he was 14 through 18, along with molesting other children outside the family. He was busted and received "stern talks against it" from church elders and a cop, but continued doing it and being reported. There are police reports and admissions on file.

It's not disputed by him nor anyone else that he sexually molested children when he was a teenager, despite having been busted and "counseled" against it previously.

The family and church's attitude that it was a kind of "youthful indiscretion" or "boys will be boys" thang is more insulting to men than it is to women, in my opinion. Normal teenage boys don't sneak into little girls' rooms and fondle, touch, rub up on, or hit a "home run" with their sisters and other females as young as 5 unless they have issues. They don't do it repeatedly after having been caught and reprimanded unless they have very serious issues.

They don't, as grown men, preach to the masses as a beacon of fidelity, religiosity, and family values while regularly perusing pornography, prowling for sex partners on-line, and conducting secret sexual affairs with married women unless they're hypocritical dipshit liars. Anyone who defends or rationalizes it otherwise shares the dipshit crown, as far as I'm concerned.

Child molesters and child molester apologists/enablers are bottom of the barrel human beings, IMO.

Ref: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/peopl.../28066229/
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(08-21-2015, 05:40 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: I have no problem with what the hackers are doing. But that's just my opinion.

I also don't like the idea of families being split up, so I'm not sure what's 'right'.


You have no problem with busybodies, with those who stick their uninvited nose into the business of others? Who are they to determine morality when they have just hacked a site?

It's not our right to determine what is right for others. Period. It's not our business on any level.
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#25


I'm starting to see stories that men are committing suicide over that site being hacked and their names put out in public. If the stories are true I think it's horrible and it saddens me.
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#26
If you play you must pay...............what a bunch of dumbasses.
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#27
It would be silly for anyone to kill themselves over this. Even Josh Duggar shouldn't do it...
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#28
Just goes to show how the people who made bad choices, continue to make even worse choices.
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#29
I think its funny as all hell. hah
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#30
Jeff Ashton was the lead prosecutor in the Casey Anthony case and is now the Florida State Attorney.

His name appeared on the Ashley Madison user list. Early reports indicated that he was resigning over it. But, he is not.

He said in a press conference that he broke no laws in accessing the site, didn't use government equipment to do so (though he did check it out from his office on his laptop), and never went on any dates.



He gets choked-up when he apologizes to his wife and family for his stupidity and the embarrassment he caused them and his office.

Even if he'd had affairs, I wouldn't think he should resign over it unless he broke the law or abused his position in the process.
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#31
I feel sorry for the women who banged the guys who committed suicide.

Emo pussies who were probably lousy in bed.

And the men who are now crying, too.

Pussies!
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#32
Say it ain't so!!! Reality tv stars aren't always really as happily married as it seems? Well, knock me over with a feather.

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^ Snooki's husband is on "the list".


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^ So too is the husband of this celebrity lady who I've never heard of: Kristen Taekman from Real Housewives of New York.

Let's hope the cheatin' bastards have enough sense and balls not to kill themselves.

One can also hope that the women, who are financially carrying these scrubs, still have enough pride and brains to get out now (if they really wanna) -- while they have the upper hand when it comes to refusing spousal support, with "cause".
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#33


I can hardly believe that anyone would kill themself over this!
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#34
If I was married to Snooki I'd kill myself. Not because I cheated on her though.
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#35
hah
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#36
(08-25-2015, 03:48 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: If I was married to Snooki I'd kill myself. Not because I cheated on her though.
I'd kill Snooki instead and collect the reward for bagging a baby Bigfoot.
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#37
Joe Biden's son Robert 'Hunter' is the latest public figure to be named.

He's denying it, of course.

LOL
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#38
Thank god for the internet. It used to be so much harder to sit and pass judgment on other people's failings.
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#39
(08-25-2015, 05:57 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: Joe Biden's son Robert 'Hunter' is the latest public figure to be named.

He's denying it, of course.

LOL


Why do you find that funny? Serious question. Just because they have someone's email address does not mean that it was the owner of the address who registered. I want to be very clear on that.
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#40
His credit card with his address was used on that account too.

He says the Russians are trying to frame him.

LOL
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