David C. Kernell, son of Tennessee Democrat State Rep. Mike Kernell, investigated for hacking Sarah Palin’s e-mail account

Ace brought out the ‘flaming skull’ for this one.

Ace is furious…

Your name is Mudd.And every derogatory tip I get about your background, I will publish.

Ex-girlfriends (or boyfriends, who knows) of David Kernell? Please contact me.

In the words of Emilio Estevez, “I’ll make ya famous.”

Well, you’re already famous, of course. I’ll just put out every goddamn bit of dirt I get fed on you, cocksucker.

Thanks to Liberrocky and thirteeen28.

PS: Reminder: This is not merely happenstance. Or coinicidence.

This is enemy action.

Obama is still a dedicated disciple of Saul Alinksy. He still admits he learned much from Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, the Bible of community organizing.

One of Alinsky’s key precepts it to agitate, agitate, agitate, and stoke so much anger in the community to be “organized” that the agitator does not need to be a “leader” — that members of the community will step forward to be “leaders” themselves, and take whatever action is necessary. If the “community organizer” radical has actually assumed a position of leadership, he’s failed.

Success is defined as getting “the community” to do all the dirty work the agitator wishes to be done.

I’d say Obama is a pretty successful “community organizer,” eh?

Tennessean link…Mike Kernell, State Rep (D).

Is ‘David C. Kernell’ the right guy? From the info I read last night, I’d say we’ve found the right dirtbag. Read comment #3 for the early scoop.

By now, dozens of new media sorts have done the FBI’s work and handed him over with a nice gift-wrapped O!bow attached to his forehead.

OK, Democrats, time to rehash your screeching about ‘privacy’ concerns; all the unhingement about federal wiretapping and Bush’s searching out your drug dealers and berating that the phone companies were let off the hook for legal surveillance…to date, I haven’t heard of a single (D) saying a word about this.

As Ace points out, it’s the Alinsky Narrative.

That’s all they have.

Losers.

18 comments:

  1. Mickey, 18. September 2008, 18:53

    Hey, don’t drag Mike Kernell into this. Although he is a Democrat, I like him, He does not Like NAFTA or GATT or WTO or the North American Union.

     
  2. Serr8d, 18. September 2008, 18:58

    Hey, he’s got a son. Can’t help that. Should’ve taught him some better morals. Maybe took him to church or something.

    It’s the narrative now, you see.

     
  3. sdferr, 18. September 2008, 19:07

    “…He does not Like NAFTA or GATT or WTO or the North American Union….”

    Oh, so he’s an idiot on top of being a democrat? All the more reason not to cotton to the guy, ‘f’ y’ask me.

     
  4. William, 18. September 2008, 19:19

    Good work kid… too bad you couldn’t have got more info. This seems somewhat appropriate in light of the fact that Palin has withheld over 1000 emails from a freedom of information request. She is above the law you know… a tradition in the Republican Culture of Corruption.

     
  5. glendean, 18. September 2008, 19:35

    Sharon says that this is false. She says she is good friends with the guy’s dad.

     
  6. Serr8d, 18. September 2008, 19:37

    Good work kid

    Maybe, asshole, you can go see him while he’s doin’ a couple years in the joint.

    He likes to dance. Maybe you can play him a tune on your Alinsky flute.

    William: teaching O!linsky Community Organization 101, at the local MTSU division.

     
  7. William, 18. September 2008, 19:46

    Jesus was a community organizer. You are a typical authoritarian religious gun owning white guy with kids who supports a failed conservative racist ideology.

    You like to talk about MTSU, maybe I’ll get the IT geeks there to track you down, like the capt’n. You’d like that, wouldn’t you?

     
  8. Serr8d, 18. September 2008, 19:53

    William, do your best.

    Gayboy.

     
  9. William, 18. September 2008, 20:05

    It must really suck to be an old married guy with a fat frigid wife.

     
  10. Serr8d, 18. September 2008, 20:12

    Neither, really.

    It must suck to have a PhD and no real cognitive skills. Other than just learned motor skills, what good are you?

     
  11.  

    […] more about the Kernell’s at this Tennessee website.Published on September 18, 2008 · Filed under: Disturbing; Tagged as: […]

     
  12. Mickey, 19. September 2008, 10:20

    William, Mike likes our Gun Rights too.!

     
  13. Tennesseefree.com » Sunday Night Quickies (Pingback), 21. September 2008, 22:04
     

    […] The moonbat hacker kid from Knoxville got served today. The FBI, kid. Daddy can’t help much this time. David Kernell, previously. […]

     
  14. Robert, 23. September 2008, 0:04

    Sarah Palin told The Anchorage Daily News about how SHE HACKED into a coworker’s computer to retrieve email she felt could land him in trouble. After copying the email she sent it to Paul Lyle - the assistant attorney general in Fairbanks. She claims she hacked the computer on orders of an assistant attorney general. But she didn’t even know if there was a legitimate investigation going on.

    ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS: “Palin printed out a batch of Ruedrich’s e-mails on Nov. 12, 2003. The next day, she sent a message to Paul Lyle, the assistant attorney general in Fairbanks, and told him she was following his instructions. But was there an investigation or not? Palin couldn’t get a straight answer.”

    To: jody.colombie@alaska.gov
    CC: aogcc.customer.svc@alaska.gov, dan.seamount@alaska.gov, john.norman@alaska.gov, cathy.foerster@alaska.gov,
    art.saltmarsh@alaska.gov, tom.maunder@alaska.gov, jane.williamson@alaska.gov, steve.davies@alaska.gov, dave.roby@alaska.gov, howard.okland@alaska.gov, jim.regg@alaska.gov, lou.grimaldi@alaska.gov, john.crisp@alaska.gov, bob.noble@alaska.gov, chuck.scheve@alaska.gov, jeff.jones@alaska.gov, bob.fleckenstein@alaska.gov, steve.mcmains@alaska.gov, elaine.johnson@alaska.gov, bren.mciver@alaska.gov, tracie.paladijczuk@alaska.gov, linda.laasch@alaska.gov, chasity.smith@alaska.gov, christine.mahnken@alaska.gov, maria.pasqual@alaska.gov, attorney.general@alaska.gov, governor@gov.state.ak.us,

    ==ROBERT D. NELSON==

    September 18, 2008

    ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
    Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
    333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100
    Anchorage, Alaska 99501
    aogcc.customer.svc@alaska.gov
    jody.colombie@alaska.gov

    Attorney General Talis J. Colberg
    P.O. Box 110300
    Juneau, AK 99811-0300
    tel: 907-465-2133
    fax: 907-465-2075
    email: attorney.general@alaska.gov

    The Honorable Governor Sarah Palin
    Alaska State Capitol Building Third Floor
    P.O. Box 110001
    Juneau, AK 99811-0001
    Phone (907) 465-3500
    Fax (907) 465-3532
    governor@gov.state.ak.us

    Hello -

    This is a request for information. If I have sent this request to the wrong email address or department please forward it to the appropriate person, persons or department. Thank you.

    In researching an investigation involving the AOGCC in 2004 I’ve learned that, according to
    THE ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS, Mrs. Sarah Palin was assisted by an AOGCC technician while “hacking” into a computer belonging to Randy Ruedrich. I used the word “hacking” because it was the word used by the reporter in THE ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS article and the reporter apparently received the information about the “hacking” and information gathering from Mrs. Palin, herself, during the interview. The article reports that Sarah Palin stated the hacking was done at the “behest” of an assistant attorney general in Fairbanks.

    http://www.adn.com/sarah-palin/story/510276.html

    I have some questions I’m hoping the governors office, the AOGCC and the attorney general’s office may be able to help me with:

    The AOGCC –

    What, exactly, was the job description / duties of the AOGCC technician Mrs. Palin mentioned in the article?

    Would it be possible to obtain the name of the technician that assisted Mrs. Palin?

    Was Mrs. Palin authorized to do the “hacking” into the computer used by Randy Ruedrich?

    If Mrs. Palin was authorized to do the “hacking” and information gathering, was it an authority she held by her position with the AOGCC or was she authorized by a specific member or official request / order of the AOGCC — or was the authorization granted by order of the attorney general’s office?

    Can you give me information concerning use of email accounts by members of the AOGCC? Specifically, are members of the AOGCC allowed (by standard procedure and regulation) to access the email of other AOGCC members? Are email accounts of AOGCC members protected by the same rules and regulations that protect the email accounts of other Alaska state offices, such as the governor and the governor’s administration?

    Are members of the AOGCC allowed to do government business using email accounts that are not on the government server? Are members TODAY allowed to do government business on personal accounts using yahoo, etc.?

    Have any current AOGCC members communicated with the governor using any account she may have other than on the government server?

    Were any of the email communications retrieved by Sarah Palin in her investigation of Randy Ruedrich on a personal email account other than on the government server - such as yahoo, etc.?

    The Department of Law / Attorney General’s office –

    The ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS article reports: “But as she and an AOGCC technician worked their way around his computer password at the behest of an assistant attorney general in Fairbanks, they found his cleanup had not extended to his electronic files.”

    Can you give me the name of the assistant attorney general who gave the order to hack into Mr. Ruedrich’s computer to Mrs. Palin and the AOGCC technician?

    Sarah Palin was involved in an investigation of Randy Ruedrich for mixing his political job with his state duties. At the “behest” of the attorney general’s office Sarah Palin “hacked” into Mr. Ruedrich’s computer seeking information from his email.

    Has the attorney general’s office been involved in any other investigations or situations where it has ordered members of another government agency or department - such as the AOGCC - to hack into a government computer to retrieve email?

    Regarding the use of personal email accounts not on the government server to do government business — does the attorney general’s office deem that acceptable and legal?

    In the current investigation of Governor Palin, will the attorney general’s office participate in an effort to retrieve and disclose the emails of Governor Palin in the same manner that it did with the Randy Ruedrich investigation?

    When there is an investigation involving a state of Alaska employee, is there a standard procedure for how that employee’s computer will be accessed to retrieve information? Is the computer removed from the office of the employee? Is the employee informed that the computer and email address he was assigned by the state is being accessed and investigated? What are the steps and who is involved? How is the event documented?

    I assume that employees of The Department Of Law do use email to contact Governor Palin from time to time. Does the attorney general - and do others at The Department Of Law - use the governor’s official state of Alaska email address when contacting her by email?

    The Honorable Governor Sarah Palin –

    November 9, 2003 — Anchorage Daily News — Sean Cockerham
    ===But Palin, a well-known Republican and former mayor of Wasilla, is not so sure about that. She said that she has heard from a lot of Republicans who wondered why Ruedrich hadn’t been able to see that he had a conflict of interest. “It was a very simple issue,” Palin said. “It was black and white.”===

    Will the governor acknowledge that many Alaskans - and many other Americans - wonder if she is involved in ethics violations and a conflict of interest? Will the governor now allow for the same type of email retrieval that she undertook to assist in the investigation of Randy Ruedrich?

    Will the governor offer for review all email on her personal email accounts so that investigators can properly investigate possible ethics violations and conflicts of interest — and so investigators can determine if she has been using those accounts to do government / political business she did not wish to have made public and to avoid having her email communications documented and archived?

    Thank you for any information you can give me.

    Sincerely,
    -Robert Nelson-

    ================
    For reference I offer the following from adn.com

    Palin explains her actions in Ruedrich case (11/19/2004) adn.com
    http://www.adn.com/sarah-palin/story/510276.html

    (Please follow link above for the interview in it’s entirety.)
    *Sarah Palin never thought of herself as an investigator. Yet there she was, hacking uncomfortably into Randy Ruedrich’s computer, looking for evidence that the state Republican Party boss had broken the state ethics law while a member of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.

    *The next week, when Palin went back to work at the AOGCC, she noticed that Ruedrich had removed his pictures from the walls and the personal effects from his desk. But as she and an AOGCC technician worked their way around his computer password at the behest of an assistant attorney general in Fairbanks, they found his cleanup had not extended to his electronic files.

    *The technician “said it looked like he tried to delete this, but she knew a way to go around and get some of the deleted stuff,” Palin said in an interview. “I didn’t know what I was looking for, but I was there.”

    *Palin found dozens of e-mail messages and documents stacked up in trash folders …

    *When Palin went through Ruedrich’s computer, she found an e-mail dated Nov. 3 that Ruedrich sent from his home computer to work.

    *Palin printed out a batch of Ruedrich’s e-mails on Nov. 12, 2003. The next day, she sent a message to Paul Lyle, the assistant attorney general in Fairbanks, and told him she was following his instructions. But was there an investigation or not? Palin couldn’t get a straight answer.

    *On Dec. 11, Palin sent Lyle a package of material: printed e-mails, staff comments, documents from Ruedrich’s desk and recycle bin.

     
  15. serr8d, 23. September 2008, 5:22

    Squirm much, Robert? Nice cut’n'paste. How many posts have you hit today?

    There’s a world of difference in an AOGCC (a quasi-judicial agency) Chair accessing an AOGCC-owned computer (where none of the information stored therin is truly private) used by a vacated AOGCC employee (who had tried to destroy evidence) and a /b/ hacker tackling an unknown- to-them person’s private email account.

    If you can’t tell the difference, you are a sorry, grasping at straws political hack.

     
  16. Jonathan, 8. October 2008, 10:53

    Through the Book at this Democrat!!!!! Let them learn a thing or two about accountabiloty and that you can’t win a campaign by having uneducated drug abusing Hollywood acotrs promote a candidate

     
  17. Riley, 8. October 2008, 12:38

    Jonathan:

    L2Spell if you’re to reference the uneducated.

     
  18. onbullshit_com, 8. October 2008, 13:54

    look like this bitch is going to make some guy a nice biatch! sucker, oops, no pun intended.

     

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