August 17, 2009

Loooooooooooooooocy.....

You got some 'splainin' to do.

Third-party groups and their online petitions might not be the only reason people across the country received unsolicited e-mails from the White House, even though that's the explanation given by the administration.

The White House told FOX News that third-party groups sending online petitions to the official administration Web site could be to blame for a rash of e-mails that have gone out to people who never requested them. The theory is that these groups are including the names and e-mails of members and petition-signers along with the petitions themselves, in turn embedding those e-mails into the White House distribution list.

I'm sorry, call me a racist member of an unruly mob, but I thought this excuse from the O'Socialist Administration stank from the get-go.

But, with that being said, if you get more Astroturf from Analrod, be sure to forward it to flag@whitehouse.gov!

Or, send it here! Or here!

Update: Heh

"I find it very disturbing and a little scary to say the least," said Sarah Griffith, who got a widely circulated e-mail on health care reform from senior adviser David Axelrod last week. "I have no idea how they got my e-mail address, and they have it."

I find it very disturbing and a little scary too. So, if you get one of these emails, be sure to forward it back to the Federal Government. Hell, who gives a shit, anyone with a .gov email will do.


By Vinnie at August 17, 2009 09:39 PM | | l digg this