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Sarah Palin had at least 10 other secret email accounts aside from the one that was hacked into last month, according to an ITS technician who worked with a Palin aide to set them up. The McCain campaign admits this but, of course, put their own interesting spin on it.
“As a champion of government accountability and transparency, Governor Palin was exercising an abundance of caution to ensure that all state and personal business matters were being kept separate,” said spokesperson Meghan Stapleton. “Governor Palin is committed to serving with the highest regard toward ethics”
Keeping state and personal business separate? Then why did the hacked account contain family photos, personal correspondence and official state correspondence regarding pending legislation? That’s the complete opposite of separation.
Interestingly enough, the accounts were set up at the height of “Troopergate,” the name given to the scandal involving allegations that Palin tried to pressure officials into firing a state trooper who just happened to be divorcing her sister. One can assume they were meant to be used to hide potentially incriminating information from investigators.
The McCain camp ordered the accounts closed once the news of the hacked account broke. However, Ryan Gattis, the ITS tech, says the accounts were archived which means they can still be accessed.
Keeping state and personal business separate? Then why did the hacked account contain family photos, personal correspondence and official state correspondence regarding pending legislation? That’s the complete opposite of separation.
Interestingly enough, the accounts were set up at the height of “Troopergate,” the name given to the scandal involving allegations that Palin tried to pressure officials into firing a state trooper who just happened to be divorcing her sister. One can assume they were meant to be used to hide potentially incriminating information from investigators.
The McCain camp ordered the accounts closed once the news of the hacked account broke. However, Ryan Gattis, the ITS tech, says the accounts were archived which means they can still be accessed.
Read[ZDNet]
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