Corrupt, evil, unfair and unbalanced media tactics
Going public about the L.U.F hackers before the Elections = Dirty Campaigning
Publicerad 5 september 2006 - 15:03
Uppdaterad 5 september 2006 - 15:12
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Just a couple of hours after Reinfeldt's televised triumph in SVT's Utfragning, the goons at Soc. Dem. party HQ decided to coax the election campaign into it's dirty phaze. 
Soc. Dem. party treasurer Tommy Ohlstroem accuses L.U.F members digital intrusion just to drown Reinfeldt's media impact.Photo: Pressens bild
At a press conference late Sunday night, Socialdemocraterna's treasurer Tommy Ohlstroem went public with a story about young L.U.F hackers accessing the internal Soc. Dem. computer network.
Firstly, and most importantly, the L.U.F hacker incident is nothing to be a cry-baby about. If Folkpartiet and their youth organization show they're serious about electronic monitoring of hidden parts of the Internet, isn't that a good thing? For too long. Soc. Dem. justice minister Bodstroem has been unchallenged in the field of policing and monitoring the electronic frontier. And according to the liberal view of the world, competition is the mother of all good. So let's give a big hand to the fine young L.U.F hackers try to break the buggning monopoly! Secondly, Ohlstroem's little number at the press conference clearly shows just how dirty and corrupt the Soc. Dem. tactics are. They just couldn't let Moderaterna have a few hours in the limelight. They had to drown Reinfeldt's message of Freedom in a flood of accusations. The socialists could've been good sports about this minor cyber intrusion thingie and gone public with it after the elections. But no, they had to unveil the story immediately. That?s not fair, is it?
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