Pennsylvania man pleads guilty to 2014 celebrity nude leaks, faces 18 months in prison

The three top running republican nominees at this time are downright terrifying... I think that Kasich is just as evil as Trump, but he's just better at hiding it. I mean have you seen how he speaks to women or the dozen of laws he's introduced in regards to abortions in Ohio? Not to mention he's also gutted their educational budget. When it comes to Cruz its easy for me to be biased due to all his religious views and being a senator of the terrifying state know as Texas. I say that being born and raised in Minneapolis Minnesota, the south scares the piss out me.
Dude relax, Hillary Clinton is the next president of the US, and you can quote me on that.

The Dems aren't going to nominate someone who looks and acts like he's playing Christopher Lloyd in a nursing home production of, "Back to the Future". As far as Trump goes, believe it or not (IMHO), he's the least scary of the bunch, both parties.

You need to examine the women's rights record of the turd we have as a senator, Pat Toomey. This jacka** makes the Quakers, the Church of Scientology and the Mormons, look positively left wing.

As for Cruz, I like to picture him as being the now disgraced, dismissed, and arrested, coach of a junior high school girls swim team. That's the only place a face like his makes sense, is on a mug shot
 
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Dude relax, Hillary Clinton is the next president of the US, and you can quote me on that!

Oh I completely agree with you on that note, but it saddens me.

And yes Toomey makes most right wing people seem left wing. I feel bad for the people in PA.
 
A one line reply from the Crankster? Is that a unicorn over there? Whatever you say I'll blindly agree with from now on.
I didn't exactly know what to say to your post. I expect that's another first...:D

Linking California's opening of their prison doors because of "unconstitutional overcrowding", speaks nothing of the reason those people were put there in the first place. I mean if an ACLU lawyer, or another of his ilk, can walk into court and float the claim that putting too many people, in too small a space, is a bigger crime that dealing heroine, put the prisoners on a plane, along with the lawyer, and see if Amsterdam will take the lot of them. I guarantee you the appeals court judge who flung open those doors, won't be inviting them home to his or her gated community anytime soon.

Prison overcrowding and what constitutes a jail-able offense are two entirely different conversations, period.

Everybody brings this crap up, "the US is supposed to be a free country, yet we have more people per capita in jail than anyplace else in the world". The US IS a free country, we just have an inordinately high ratio of stupid, self involved, lazy people who, when given enough rope, will hang themselves with it!

A lot of people seem to think that "selling drugs", or "being addicted to drugs", is a "victim less crime", then they should let these mutts and junkies move in with them. When I run into the same conversation, I always feel I'd be better off heading to the stables, finding a horse, picking up its tail, and having the debate with ever is lurking under it.
 
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Dude relax, Hillary Clinton is the next president of the US, and you can quote me on that

Trump will wipe the floor with her. He plays the media game better (the only thing that counts).


You can buy anything off of most street corners. Go to the "deep web" and you can buy from any laptop.

That isn't winning.

As for Cruz, I like to picture him as being the now disgraced, dismissed, and arrested, coach of a junior high school girls swim team. That's the only place a face like his makes sense, is on a mug shot

Salon should have used this instead of suggesting he's a secret member of Stryper.
 
I didn't exactly know what to say to your post. I expect that's another first...:D

Linking California's opening of their prison doors because of "unconstitutional overcrowding", speaks nothing of the reason those people were put there in the first place. I mean if an ACLU lawyer, or another of his ilk, can walk into court and float the claim that putting too many people, in too small a space, is a bigger crime that dealing heroine, put the prisoners on a plane, along with the lawyer, and see if Amsterdam will take the lot of them. I guarantee you the appeals court judge who flung open those doors, won't be inviting them home to his or her gated community anytime soon.

Prison overcrowding and what constitutes a jail-able offense are two entirely different conversations, period.

Everybody brings this crap up, "the US is supposed to be a free country, yet we have more people per capita in jail than anyplace else in the world". The US IS a free country, we just have an inordinately high ratio of stupid, self involved, lazy people who, when given enough rope, will hang themselves with it!

A lot of people seem to think that "selling drugs", or "being addicted to drugs", is a "victim less crime", then they should let these mutts and junkies move in with them. When I run into the same conversation, I always feel I'd be better off heading to the stables, finding a horse, picking up its tail, and having the debate with ever is lurking under it.

Uh huh....
 
Stern isn't even in the same league:
Dear god, don't let this get out. If Stern knows he been dethroned, it could have severe psychological consequences. Perhaps as catastrophic as causing him to jump out a 40th floor window in his "Fartman" costume!
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We got video on this too, if you think you're up to it.(y)
 
Dear god, don't let this get out. If Stern knows he been dethroned, it could have severe psychological consequences. Perhaps as catastrophic as causing him to jump out a 40th floor window in his "Fartman" costume!
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We got video on this too, if you think you're up to it.(y)

I'll pass, thanks....
 
That woman's photo combined with 'leaked celebrity porn' has probably contributed to more online searches and downloads at this very minute than there were before this all went to court.
 
How can they jail a person who made so many people happy? :)
I'm fairly certain you could make half the US happy by throwing Obama into a fiery pit. And I'm fairly certain that would also land you jail time. Some good deeds do get punished.
 
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