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To: tejek who wrote (881567)8/23/2015 1:06:13 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1574096
 
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To: tejek who wrote (881567)8/24/2015 1:28:59 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574096
 
Ted,
Oh wait.........I don't care that Clinton's infidelities were made public.......he's a public figure.......it should be expected. It was the impeachment that I thought was over the top.
Fair enough. I disagree about the impeachment being "over the top," but that's a subtle difference in our opinions.

The thing about the AM hack is that there are so many trolls out there expressing righteous indignation over the 37 million "cheaters," and some of those trolls are actually serious with what they are expressing. Stuff like, "Ha ha, they deserved it!" might be true, but it's also quite judgmental and way too easy to say.

Even now, there is a report of suicides that were spurred by the AM hack. Not sure if the report is confirmed or not, but still ... Two people may have committed suicide after Ashley Madison hack: police

Plus others have made a valid point. What if Planned Parenthood got hacked and the identities of millions of women who aborted their babies were made public? Think about how the AM hackers blamed AM for not keeping their data secure. It's easy to see how the conceptual hackers of PP would justify themselves in the same way.

Tenchusatsu